This 12,000-acre Florida state park near Copeland is one of the state’s most surprising wilderness areas, filled with rare orchids, towering cypress forests, and incredible wildlife.
Eight states have no USACE campgrounds: Delaware, Hawaii, Maine, Nevada, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Utah, and Wyoming. The ...
Preview this article 1 min A plan tied to the Fontainebleau Miami Beach just moved a step closer to reality. One of South ...
The Gulf Stream has been sitting tighter to the reef than we’ve seen in weeks, and it’s turned the fishing off Islamorada into a full-blown circus. We’re talking clean blue water inside of 8 miles off ...
Fort De Soto Park in Florida offers soft white sand, clear Gulf waters, scenic trails, wildlife viewing, and historic sites ...
If you’re planning to camp, Topsail Hill Preserve offers some of the nicest camping facilities in the Florida state park system. The campground features full-facility campsites with water and electric ...
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Florida's lovely state park on the Loxahatchee River is an outdoor hub for hiking, kayaking, and camping
Just a 25 mile drive north from ritzy Palm Beach, you can find this great escape into nature, with activities and relaxation ...
Only a short drive away are natural lazy rivers, manatee-filled springs, kid-friendly watering holes and beaches.
Looking for Florida state parks that match national parks for beauty? These 11 state parks offer spectacular scenery and way fewer people! 1. Myakka River State Park (Sarasota) Wa ...
Blue Spring State Park in Volusia County isn’t just a great place to spot manatees in the winter and early spring months, the state park also hosts “Firefly Nights.” And the first "Firefly Nights" at ...
From Epcot's Flower and Garden Festival to water parks, here are the best things to do in spring, one of the best times to ...
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