Visitors to this archaeological site will see Florida's tallest Native American ceremonial mound which was built between 1100 and 1800 years ago.&n...
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During the final weeks of the Civil War, a Union flotilla landed at Apalachee Bay planning to capture Fort Ward (San Marcos de Apalache Historic St...
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The Tallahassee-St. Marks Historic Railroad State Trail runs 20.5 miles from Florida's capital city to the coastal community of St. Marks. Through ...
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The museum at the park displays pottery and tools unearthed near the original fort. Interpretive displays explain the history of the San Marcos sit...
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eco-VolunteerUSATM is a national friends group to benefit state parks across America. In Flagler County and the Palm Coast we help Washingt...
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Nestled along the northern Gulf Coast, this park protects a mosaic of diverse landscapes.The Econfina River meanders like a dark ribbon through pin...
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These beautiful ornamental gardens were first planted in 1923 by Alfred B. and Louise Maclay after they purchased the property for their winter hom...
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Home of one of the largest and deepest freshwater springs in the world, this park plays host to an abundance of wildlife which includes alligators,...
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The Lapham-Patterson House is a monument to the imagination, creative engineering and craftsmanship of the Victorian Era. Fishscale shingles, orien...
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Forest Capital Museum StateThe importance of forestry in Florida dates back to the early 1800s. The museum celebrates the heritage of Florida's for...
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Some of the most picturesque scenic areas along north Florida's Gulf Coast are found within the park which supports 4,065 upland acres.
Located on...
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Visitors will find outstanding freshwater fishing with common species such as largemouth bass, striped bass, speckled perch, bream and catfish bein...
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This jewel of a park is a great place to get away for a weekend or a week-long vacation.Trails allow visitors to explore the park and see the diver...
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This crystal clear, first magnitude spring is a popular spot for swimming and cave diving.About 82 feet wide, 25 feet deep, and a 150-foot spring-r...
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Visitors can take a dip in the first magnitude spring, walk across the natural limestone bridge that crosses the spring run flowing into the iconic...
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On foot or by canoe, experiencing the park’s historical significance is its own timeless reward.At the intersection of the Suwannee and Withl...
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Recently renamed to honor the late world-class explorer, diver, cinematographer and photographer Wes Skiles, Wes Skiles Peacock Springs State Park ...
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Visitors to this pretty park usually see abundant wildlife, including species such as gopher tortoises, spotted turtles, limpkins, indigo snakes an...
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High bluffs overlooking the Apalachicola River make Torreya one of Florida's most scenic places. The park is named for an extremely rare species of...
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