Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park
A masterpiece of floral architecture, the gardens feature a picturesque brick walkway, secret garden, reflection pool, walled garden, and hundreds of camellias and azaleas.
A masterpiece of floral architecture, the gardens feature a picturesque brick walkway, secret garden, reflection pool, walled garden, and hundreds of camellias and azaleas.
The unique topography boasts some of the most radical elevation changes in the state and attracts mountain bikers from around the world to tackle the mountain bike-only trails.
The formal gardens are the centerpiece of our park, with remarkable displays of native and non-native plant species including azaleas, camellias and bird of paradise. The state of Florida does not provide any accessible swimming options at Washington Oaks Gardens State Park. If you want to help make sure everyone can swim here, please reach out to local and state government.
Named for its tall dunes rising above the emerald waters of the Gulf like a ship's sail, Topsail Hill Preserve State Park offers three miles of pristine white quartz beaches just minutes from Destin. The state of Florida does not provide any accessible swimming options at Topsail Hill Preserve State Park. If you want to help make sure everyone can swim here, please reach out to local and state government.
This park's 2,000 acres encompass mangrove forests, freshwater and saltwater wetlands and uplands communities. The state of Florida does not provide any accessible swimming options at Terra CeiaPreserve State Park. If you want to help make sure everyone can swim here, please reach out to local and state government.
Stretching 20 miles into the blue waters of the Gulf of Mexico, St. Joseph Peninsula is a true wildlife haven. Its powdery beaches and bayside salt marshes are nesting grounds for sea turtles, shore birds and the endangered St. Andrews beach mouse. The state of Florida does not provide any accessible swimming options at T.H. Stone Memorial St. Joseph Peninsula State Park. If you want to help make sure everyone can swim here, please reach out to local and state government.
At the southwest corner of Charlotte County, there is a mile of beach where seashells and shark teeth wash up, and anglers fish the surf for prize catches. Visitors come to this secluded beach to enjoy the year-round swimming and sunbathing. The state of Florida does not provide any accessible swimming options at Stump Pass Beach State Park. If you want to help make sure everyone can swim here, please reach out to local and state government.
Accessible only by boat, a quick ride allows you to enjoy pristine beaches, lush mangroves and an offshore reef. The state of Florida does not provide any accessible swimming options at St. Lucie Inlet Preserve State Park. If you want to help make sure everyone can swim here, please reach out to local and state government.
With the Gulf of Mexico on one side and St. Andrews Bay on the other, visitors who crave swimming, snorkeling or surfing will be more than satisfied. Well-known for its sugar white sands and emerald green waters. The state of Florida does not provide any accessible swimming options at St. Andrews State Park. If you want to help make sure everyone can swim here, please reach out to local and state government.
When the new Sunshine Skyway Bridge was built over Tampa Bay, connecting St. Petersburg with Sarasota, the old bridge was turned into the world's longest fishing pier. The state of Florida does not provide any accessible swimming options at Skyway Fishing Pier State Park. If you want to help make sure everyone can swim here, please reach out to local and state government.