Florida State Parks: Sunshine State Escapes

Discover the beaches, springs, and natural beauty of Florida’s state parks.

Park sign and picnic table at Yellow Bluff Fort Historic State Park

Yellow Bluff Fort Historic State Park

Featured on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places, Yellow Bluff Fort Historic State Park represented a strategic military location

Water fountain in a courtyard at Ybor City Museum State Park

Ybor City Museum State Park

Take a step back in time and discover Ybor City, a once flourishing Latin community that existed in Tampa during

red pine lily in a field at Wingate Creek State Park

Wingate Creek State Park

Multi-use trails spread across Wingate Creek State Park’s 614 acres of undeveloped scrub, flatwoods, and wetlands attracting nature lovers and

Picnic pavillion at Werner-Boyce Salt Springs State Park

Werner-Boyce Salt Springs State Park

Four miles of beautiful Gulf coastline, expansive salt marshes, tidal creeks and lush mangroves may be found close to Port

Gazebo in the gardens at Washington Oaks Gardens State Park

Washington Oaks Gardens State Park

Formal gardens, towering oaks, lush maritime hammock and ancient coquina rock formations exist within Washington Oaks Gardens State Park. This

Visitor center at Troy Spring State Park

Troy Spring State Park

Sunken remains of a 19th century steamboat lie inside a warm picturesque spring just 92 miles west of Jacksonville. This

Historic Gregory house at Torreya State Park

Torreya State Park

Torreya State Park, home of the rare Torreya tree, is located in Liberty County, Florida, just 50 miles west of

View of the bay at Topsail Hill Preserve State Park on a cloudy day

Topsail Hill Preserve State Park

Nestled along the Gulf Coast in Santa Rosa Beach, Florida, Topsail Hill Preserve State Park, also known as State Park

Camp site along the shore of Lake Seminole at Three Rivers State Park

Three Rivers State Park

As it is fed by the Apalachicola, Chattahoochee and Flint Rivers, it is not hard to see how the Three

View of the Barnacle house from the yard at The Barnacle Historic State Park

The Barnacle Historic State Park

Situated just a 15 minute drive from downtown Miami, The Barnacle Historic State Park provides a throwback to what life

Great Blue Heron on the edge of the water at Terra Ceia Preserve State Park

Terra Ceia Preserve State Park

Despite being just a 25 minute drive from St Petersburg and around 40 minutes from Tampa, Terra Ceia Preserve State

Trees reflecting in the water at Suwannee River State Park

Suwannee River State Park

‘Way down upon the Suwannee River, Far, far away, There’s where my heart is turning ever, There’s where the old

Picnic table by the ocean at Stump Pass Beach State Park

Stump Pass Beach State Park

Nestled on Charlotte County’s stunning southwest corner, Stump Pass Beach State Park is the perfect destination to get away from

hiking trail at St. Marks River Preserve State Park

St. Marks River Preserve State Park

When St. Marks River Preserve State Park opened in 2007 it became Florida’s 161st state park. Situated just 10 miles

Entrance to the beach at St. Andrews State Park

St. Andrews State Park

For those who enjoy coastal getaways, St. Andrews State Park provides you with everything you need. Tucked in between St

Gopher Tortoise emerging from its burrow at South Fork State Park

South Fork State Park

As one of the smaller state parks in Florida, South Fork State Park doesn’t get the plaudits that others do.

Pier during sunset at Skyway Fishing Pier State Park

Skyway Fishing Pier State Park

If you love fishing then the Skyway Fishing Pier State Park has to be high on your bucket list. Providing

Park sign at Seabranch Preserve State Park

Seabranch Preserve State Park

Picturesque Seabranch Preserve State Park offers visitors a peaceful escape into the scrubby flatwoods, sand pine scrub, baygall and mangroves

swamps at Savannas Preserve State Park

Savannas Preserve State Park

Fifteen miles of pristine marsh and wetlands stretch across Florida’s east coast, from Ft. Pierce to Jensen Beach, providing much

Park sign for west entrance at River Rise Preserve State Park

River Rise Preserve State Park

Discover where the Santa Fe River ‘Rises’ while surrounded by ancient oaks, pines and hickory trees, 30 miles north of

Courtyard at Ravine Gardens State Park

Ravine Gardens State Park

Bright colorful gardens and structures reminiscent of the mid 1900s can be found halfway between St. Augustine and Gainesville in

trail through the woods at Price’s Scrub State Park

Price’s Scrub State Park

Price’s Scrub State Park is a serene undeveloped area adjacent to Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park, 18 miles south of

The spring at Ponce de Leon Springs State Park being shaded by trees on a sunny day

Ponce de Leon Springs State Park

The famous ‘fountain of youth’ may just be located in Holmes County, Florida only 90 miles east of Pensacola. As

Waves crashing against the shore at Perdido Key State Park

Perdido Key State Park

Perdido Key State Park is located along a barrier island in Escambia County, Florida not far from the Alabama border.

Pathway through the park at Paynes Creek Historic State Park

Paynes Creek Historic State Park

Take a walk through the live oaks along Paynes Creek and learn more about Florida’s early settlers. Not just another

dock on the water at Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park

Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park

Discover the real Florida inside this 21,000 acre nature preserve just 10 miles south of Gainesville in Alachua County. Paynes

Hiking trail at Oscar Scherer State Park

Oscar Scherer State Park

Oscar Scherer State Park, located between Sarasota and Venice, is an oasis in the midst of urban life. This beautiful

The Orman House in Apalachicola, Florida.

Orman House Historic State Park

Orman House Historic State Park features a majestic 19th century mansion and botanical gardens along the Apalachicola River on St.

ripples in the water at a pond at Ochlockonee River State Park

Ochlockonee River State Park

As Florida state parks go, Ochlockonee River State Park is not the biggest. However, its 540-acres are packed with some

Santa Fe River, looking south from the bridge in O'Leno State Park.

O’Leno State Park

Established in 1935, O’leno State Park is one of the oldest state parks in Florida. Nestled on the Santa Fe

beach access walkway at North Peninsula State Park

North Peninsula State Park

If you love beaches that come with a healthy dose of serenity then you should pay a visit to North

Springs at Madison Blue Spring State Park at sunset

Madison Blue Spring State Park

Florida is blessed with several first-magnitude springs, but none can compare with the one at Madison Blue Spring State Park.

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