There are some places that speak to us, where one photograph is never enough. No matter how hard you try to capture that feeling of awe, connection and reverence, it is irreplaceable. There is just no ...
Walk along the shoreline at Washington Oaks Gardens State Park, and you’ll feel as if you’ve entered another world. The second largest outcropping of Coquina rock is found here, giving visitors a ...
What do nearby Jacksonville Beach and Big Talbot Island State Park’s Boneyard Beach have in common? Very little, actually. They are both Florida beaches located in the same county and city, but are so ...
The preserve is located on the barrier island in South Melbourne Beach and protects the watershed of the Indian River Lagoon. Red mangrove propagules Considered one of the most biologically diverse ...
Named in honor of John Perceval, the second Earl of Egmont and member of the Irish House of Commons in 1763, Egmont Key has had Spanish conquistadors and nuclear submarines pass its shores as they ...
Whatever the occasion might be, make your wedding, reception or other gathering memorable at Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park. The park offers eight venues within the formal gardens. Package deals ...
Topsail Hill is named for its dunes, which rise like a ship's sails over soft sand beaches and the emerald waters of the Gulf of Mexico. Those same white quartz dunes are responsible for a rare ...
Many state parks provide primitive campgrounds for those who enjoy secluded areas. Primitive campgrounds are areas designated for camping that have limited improvements such as a fire ring, cleared or ...
The trail is named after the golden silk orbweaver spider; however, explorers along this trail will not likely find many. Numerous in number prior to Hurricane Irma’s destructive force in September ...
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 ...
This historic route, a “trader’s path” stretches back to the days of William Bartram, Seminole Indians and Florida’s first people. As you make your way down the trail, trade modern life for citrus ...
The entrance to the Cumberland Sound and the St Mary’s River has been of vital importance to the people of Florida for close to 300 years. The first fortifications on the site began in 1736, but it ...