The waterfall output fluctuates depending on rainfall totals. To inquire about the status of the waterfall, contact the park before planning your trip. Huge trees and fern-covered sinkholes line ...
Start the year with an adventure in the great outdoors! Whether you're looking to kickstart a new healthy habit or simply want to enjoy the fresh air, there's no better way to begin the year than with ...
Florida is known for the variety and abundance of its native wildlife, and Florida State Parks are a great place to catch a glimpse of the state’s most iconic creatures. We put together a guide to ...
Park fee is $3 per vehicle (up to 8 people) or $2 per pedestrian/bicyclist. Exact change needed OR pay by card using QR code posted on honor box. If have Annual Pass OR paid online for day pass, write ...
Celebrate an old-fashioned beginning to the Holiday season at Lignumvitae Key Botanical State Park. Enjoy the Park interpreted from the 1930's with games, crafts, food and hammock hikes.
Paynes Prairie is a 23,000-acre preserve managed by the Florida Park Service. In 1774, William Bartram, a naturalist from Philadelphia, visited the prairie basin and described its abundant wildlife.
Telescopes set up on far SE side of the Amphitheater parking area. Fees The gazes themselves are free; however normal park entry fees do apply. $4 for one person or $6 for up to 8 people in a vehicle.
When it comes to the Falling Waters State Park volunteer family, the Carlson’s immediately come to mind. All the way from South Dakota, Gene and Annelise Carlson began camping in Kentucky and have ...