A world-class Park No. 1 present in the national park system in Florida (one million visitors per year). First marine park in the United States, approximately 178 square nautical miles of coral reefs, seagrass beds and mangroves. To protect living coral reef in the famous US for diving and snorkeling on the coral reefs, which are among the most beautiful and varied of all living communities.
Myakka River State Park, Sarasota
One of the largest and most diverse natural areas in Florida, which is about 45 square miles.
The Myakka River in the park for 12 miles. An airboat tour is offered at Upper Myakka Lake seasonally available, with hammocks in the park tram and floodplains. About 7,500 acres of park nature reserve is called. There are many cottontail rabbit, deer, bobcat, Red Shoulder Hawk and other wildlife in the park. A trail is 15 miles is for park visitors who bring their own horses available.
Paynes Prairie State Preserve, Micanopy (Gainesville)
Paynes Prairie is one of the most important natural and historical areas of Florida. The 20,000 acres became a center for the activities of the people for centuries - Indian occupation of the region dates back to 10,000 BC nature hikes and backpacking trips provide unique opportunities to observe the diverse wildlife Preserve from a lookout tower near the center visitors. Riding for visitors with their own horses, bike trails, hiking and camping are available.
Wekiwa Springs State Park, Apopka (near Orlando)
Wild landscapes offers 7,800 acres, as Central Florida looked like when Timucuan Indians spears spring-fed fish and went deer in the highlands streams.
Wekiwa Springs is the head of the beautiful Wekiva River. The main area of spring pumps 42 million gallons of water per day. A number of animal and plant species threatened with extinction in the park, including the black bear and bald eagle in South America. Popular activities include swimming in the clear, cool water Wekiwa Springs and canoeing Wekiva River. A group of camp with cabins, a meeting room and installation, a family campsite and youth primitive camping available.
St. Joseph Peninsula State Park, Port St. Joe (NW Florida)
Features miles of white sandy beaches, impressive dune formations and forest interior. Gulf Beach No. 3 was selected in the USA 1999 "Best Beaches" Research by the coastal researchers, said Dr. Stephen Leatherman, "Dr. beach" aka. The park is a great place for bird watching with the observations of 209 species currently recorded. Furnished holiday cabins are located on the park side of the bay of San José, and there are 118 campsites with water, electricity, picnic tables and grills.
A world-class Park No. 1 present in the national park system in Florida (one million visitors per year). First marine park in the United States, approximately 178 square nautical miles of coral reefs, seagrass beds and mangroves. To protect living coral reef in the famous US for diving and snorkeling on the coral reefs, which are among the most beautiful and varied of all living communities.
Myakka River State Park, Sarasota
One of the largest and most diverse natural areas in Florida, which is about 45 square miles. The Myakka River in the park for 12 miles. An airboat tour is offered at Upper Myakka Lake seasonally available, with hammocks in the park tram and floodplains. About 7,500 acres of park nature reserve is called. There are many cottontail rabbit, deer, bobcat, Red Shoulder Hawk and other wildlife in the park. A trail is 15 miles is for park visitors who bring their own horses available.
Paynes Prairie State Preserve, Micanopy (Gainesville)
Paynes Prairie is one of the most important natural and historical areas of Florida. The 20,000 acres became a center for the activities of the people for centuries - Indian occupation of the region dates back to 10,000 BC nature hikes and backpacking trips provide unique opportunities to observe the diverse wildlife Preserve from a lookout tower near the center visitors. Riding for visitors with their own horses, bike trails, hiking and camping are available.
Wekiwa Springs State Park, Apopka (near Orlando)
Wild landscapes offers 7,800 acres, as Central Florida looked like when Timucuan Indians spears spring-fed fish and went deer in the highlands streams. Wekiwa Springs is the head of the beautiful Wekiva River. The main area of spring pumps 42 million gallons of water per day. A number of animal and plant species threatened with extinction in the park, including the black bear and bald eagle in South America. Popular activities include swimming in the clear, cool water Wekiwa Springs and canoeing Wekiva River. A group of camp with cabins, a meeting room and installation, a family campsite and youth primitive camping available.
St. Joseph Peninsula State Park, Port St. Joe (NW Florida)
Features miles of white sandy beaches, impressive dune formations and forest interior. Gulf Beach No. 3 was selected in the USA 1999 "Best Beaches" Research by the coastal researchers, said Dr. Stephen Leatherman, "Dr. beach" aka. The park is a great place for bird watching with the observations of 209 species currently recorded. Furnished holiday cabins are located on the park side of the bay of San José, and there are 118 campsites with water, electricity, picnic tables and grills.
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