Fort Cooper State Park
Over 700 acres of nature at its best, Fort Cooper State Park offers a spot for relaxing, hiking, studying nature and learning about history.
Over 700 acres of nature at its best, Fort Cooper State Park offers a spot for relaxing, hiking, studying nature and learning about history.
Formerly the site of a historic Spanish fort, this grassy park offers stunning river views in a charming coastal village.
Located just east of U.S. 19 on the south side of the Cross Florida Barge Canal, Felburn Park has paved parking, potable water, several picnic pavilions, a small playground and access to paved trails along the barge canal.
It's a great day to visit the park and relax along Pellicer Creek, take a walk on the nature trail, enjoy a picnic or stay in the campground. Faver-Dykes is conveniently located on the outskirts of St. Augustine.
Enjoy stunning blue-green spring waters under ancient oaks on the historic Suwannee River. Fanning Springs is an inviting source of cool, clear crisp water that has attracted people for thousands of years.
Huge trees and fern-covered sinkholes line Sink Hole Trail, the boardwalk that leads visitors to Florida's highest waterfall.
The largest state park in Florida is home to a variety of plant and animal species that can be found nowhere else in the continental United States.
Estero Bay Preserve includes 11,381 acres of undeveloped conservation land that serves as a buffer to protect the water, inlets, and islands along 10 miles of Estero Bay
The Econfina River meanders like a dark ribbon through pine flatwoods and oak-palm forests to broad expanses of salt marsh dotted with pine islands.
Located south of a sharp bend in the St. Johns River, more than 6,200 acres of natural communities are represented in Dunns Creek State Park. A quiet pond and gentle creek allow wildlife to thrive in stunning habitats.