This quiet corner of the Sunshine State trades high-rises and beach crowds for roaming wildlife, a largely untouched shoreline, and one of the South’s most intact forts.
These Florida state parks offer crystal springs, wild landscapes, and hidden beauty that most visitors never expect.
There aren’t many places in Florida I haven’t been. I’ve been camping around the state since 1989, and for the past two years I've been hitting the road almost every weekend from October to March, ...
If you’ve lived in South Florida long enough, you’ve either been to John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park or you’ve pretended ...
Known as the "Mountains of Florida" thanks to its ravines and hills, Torreya State Park in northern Florida is a popular place for hiking and bird-watching. The park is considered a must-visit for ...
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection announced free admission to Florida state parks over the three-day ...