Alachua |  |
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| Named for an old Spanish Mission, San Francisco de Potano which ministered to the Indians living here centuries ago. Over time the early settlers cont... More details and amenities |
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Alligator Point |
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Alva |
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| This wildlife preserve consists of a variety of habitats and supports the threatened Florida scrub jay and gopher tortoises. Five miles of primitive h... More details and amenities |
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Amelia Island |
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| Offering more than 200 acres of undeveloped sea island recreational opportunities. This is a perfect place to relax and unwind, search for s... More details and amenities |
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| Providing fishermen access to one of the best fishing areas in Northeast Florida. The park's mile long fishing bridge spans Nassau Sound. Entranc... More details and amenities |
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Apalachicola |
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| A replica of Gorrie's ice machine, built from the specifications of his 1851 patent, is on display in the museum. The Apalachicola River's rich floodp... More details and amenities |
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Apopka |
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| Headwaters of the pristine Wekiva River, a national wild and scenic river, which flows 15 miles to the St. Johns River. This 8,500-acre park has exten... More details and amenities |
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Big Pine Key |
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| Best known for its beautiful beaches and great swimming and snorkeling. Snorkelers will see a variety of soft corals, sponges and tropical fish. It is... More details and amenities |
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Boca Grande |
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| Accessible only by boat, Cayo Costa is one of the largest barrier islands in Florida. It contains unique vegetation that has gone unspoiled for the pa... More details and amenities |
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| Don Pedro Island is part of an extensive chain of barrier islands extending along the Gulf Coast of Florida. Located in Charlotte County between Knigh... More details and amenities |
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| This island is a seasonal host for many of the nation's most prominent fishermen, as well as some of the most prominent families in the country. They ... More details and amenities |
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Bowling Green |
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| The park museum depicts early Florida pioneer and Seminole life at a mid-1800s trading post and Fort Chokonikla. Artifacts uncovered from the Fort Cho... More details and amenities |
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Bradenton |
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| A 548-acre recreation area offering a picnic area, swimming area, campground, boat ramp and fishing dock. Boat motors are restricted to 20 HP or ... More details and amenities |
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Branford |
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| Lies along the gently flowing Suwannee River. A paved park drive is available to motorists and a floating dock offers riverfront access to boaters. Di... More details and amenities |
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Bristol |
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| The high bluffs overlooking the Apalachicola River make Torreya State Park one of Florida's most scenic. Rising more than 150 feet above the river, th... More details and amenities |
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Bunnell |
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| The Sugar Mill Ruins is listed on the National Register of Historic Sites. Visitors can either drive the loop road or walk the nature trail to the sug... More details and amenities |
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Bushnell |
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| Major Francis L. Dade spoke words of encouragement to 107 cold, tired soldiers in a pine forest on the morning of Dec. 28, 1835. Within eight hours, o... More details and amenities |
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Cedar Key |
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| Historic Cedar Key, which flourished as a railroad and steamboat terminal, natural fiber center, salt-making town and pencil case manufacturing c... More details and amenities |
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| A joint-managed area located in the western edge of Levy County. The property is managed by the Division of Recreation and Parks, Florida Fish an... More details and amenities |
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| Only accessible by boat. The preserve is only a small remnant of what was once the vast Gulf Hammock. The over 32,000-acre preserve borders ... More details and amenities |
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Chiefland |
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| A first magnitude spring, Manatee Springs discharges an average 100 million gallons of water every day. The spring is a source of life for many specie... More details and amenities |
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Chipley |
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| The park derives its name from one of Florida's most notable geological features a 67-foot waterfall. Falling Waters Sink is a 100 foot deep, 20 foot ... More details and amenities |
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Clermont |
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| This 4,372-acre state park lies on the shores of Lake Louisa in the northeast corner of the Green Swamp. It is one of 13 in a chain of lakes connected... More details and amenities |
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Coconut Grove |
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| This beautiful house with a whimsical name dates to a quieter time. The Barnacle, built in 1891, offers a glimpse of Old Florida during "The... More details and amenities |
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Copeland |
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| One of Florida's most spectacular natural landscapes. Visitors can experience what the park has to offer by hiking one of the numerous trails, ta... More details and amenities |
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Cross Creek |
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| State Historic Park preserving the Cross Creek Farm where Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for The Yearling, lived and wo... More details and amenities |
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Crystal River |
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| A walk down the three quarter mile paved loop trail will take visitors past each of the six mounds in the pre-historic complex. These mounds incl... More details and amenities |
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Dania Beach |
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| Adjacent to busy Port Everglades this beachfront park preserves some of South Florida's vanishing natural resources. The park provides an abundance of... More details and amenities |
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De Leon Springs |
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| Native Americans visited and used these springs as long as 6,000 years ago.
By the 1880s, the springs had become a winter resort promising "a f... More details and amenities |
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DeBary |
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DeLand |
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| Over the centuries, discarded snail shells from the Precolumbian Indians accumulated to form the two large mounds that are visible today. A replica of... More details and amenities |
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Destin |
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| This park has one of Florida's most prized assets, pristine white, sugar sand beaches and more than 6,000 feet of scenic shoreline bordering the emera... More details and amenities |
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Dunedin |
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| Take a ferry from nearby Honeymoon Island to this barrier island with a three-mile beach rated the best in the nation by Dr. Beach. Wade, swim or... More details and amenities |
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| Hog Island was renamed Honeymoon Island in 1939 when a New York developer constructed 50 honeymoon bungalows for use by couples chosen through a conte... More details and amenities |
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Dunnellon |
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| The beautiful crystal-clear headsprings of the Rainbow River are the site of unique history and natural beauty. Swimming and canoeing are favorite pas... More details and amenities |
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Ellenton |
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| Gamble Plantation Historic State Park preserves the mansion of an antebellum sugar plantation. Built in the mid-1800s, the antebellum mansion is the o... More details and amenities |
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| The mound is the first site in Florida to become a State Archaeological Site. The site's primary feature is a flat-topped temple or ceremonial mound. ... More details and amenities |
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Englewood |
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Estero |
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| Settled in 1894, this religious settlement boasted 50 buildings at one time, 11 of which still remain, including the Bakery, Art Hall and the restored... More details and amenities |
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