Discover a Park!
Don't waste another day being trapped indoors. Florida has some of the best parks around that can accommodate all sorts of different hobbies. From swimming in beautiful coral reefs, to fishing and so much more, you're sure to find it here! Read below for a list of some must see parks!
Enjoy watching wildlife species in their natural habitat. Park features swimming, snorkeling, sheltered picnic tables overlooking the beach, and more. State Road A1A North, Fort Pierce.
Beautiful sandy beaches and deepwater right off the Florida Keys! The old bridge offers breathtaking panoramic views of the island. Also enjoy a day filled with fishing (license is a must), snorkeling, picnicking and more. Campsites and vacation cabins are available. 36850 Overseas Highway, Big Pine Key.
Discover an Oasis of tropical hammocks only a short walk from beach shops. Rent a canoe and paddle along the freshwater lagoon. Accessible beach with picnic areas. 3109 E. Sunrise Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale.
Come out and spend time at the first underwater park in the U.S. Features an array of swamps, hammocks, marine-life and coral reefs. Several different tours available including a glass-bottom boat tour. Hiking, picnic areas and swimming. U.S 1 Mile Marker, Key Largo
Enjoy Florida's largest urban park right in the heart of Miami's metropolitan area. Experience plant and wildlife, off-road bicycling, cannoning and kayaking. Overnight cabins available. 3400 N.E. 163rd St., North Miami
Come out and visit one of Florida's top 10 rated parks. Enjoy walking and bicycle trails, concession stands and more. Also has its own beautiful beach with lifeguards and beach patrols. 1200 S. Crandon Blvd. Key Biscayne
A perfect mix of coastal tropics and forest. Come out and see a various array of endangered species coastal plants. Visitors can scuba dive, surf and swim at the beach and even kayak in the lagoon. 10900 Jack Nicklaus Drive (A1A), North Palm Beach
Come out and enjoy the premier salt-water fishing location in Florida. And if fishing isn't your favorite hobby you can still enjoy surfing, swimming, canoeing and kayaking, picnic area and more. With campsites available to rent and two nearby museums, you'll be sure to have a day of fun! 9700 South A1A, Melbourne Beach (15 miles south of the beach)
Spend a day at Florida's 3rd largest lake where equestrians can enjoy 6 miles of trails. Other popular activities include boating, canoeing and fishing. Don't forget to observe some of the most beautiful plant and animal life Florida has to offer. Picnic areas available. 14248 Camp Mack Road, Lake Wales
Enjoy snorkeling and fishing in the largest spring on the St. Johns River. Other activities include canoeing and boating. Scuba divers must be certified. Picnic areas and campgrounds also available. 2100 West French Avenue, Orange City
Spend a day boating, fishing and canoeing on the 8th largest lake in the state of Florida. Rentals are available. No swimming allowed. Also enjoy long walks on the Nature Trails and observe wildlife. Picnic areas available. 3089 U.S Highway 441-27, Fruitland Park
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