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There are 175 [1] state parks and 9 state trails in the U.S. state of Florida which encompass more than 800,000 acres (320,000 ha), [2] providing recreational opportunities for both residents and tourists.
Florida has nearly 200 state parks, campgrounds, preserves, recreation areas and trailheads. There’s a planet-friendly space here to match every personality, every superlative. But why stop at one? Purchase a Florida State Parks Annual Pass to save money and explore many, or all of them.
Abundant wildlife and diverse ecosystems can be enjoyed within the 1,600 acres of beaches, tidal marshes and nature trails that make up beautiful Anastasia State Park. Visitors can explore the maritime hammocks, ancient sand dunes and historic coquina quarry before taking a dip in the Atlantic along pristine, white-sand beaches.
Florida state parks offer an unrivaled opportunity to connect with nature, explore diverse ecosystems, and create lasting memories. From pristine beaches to towering forests and crystal-clear springs, each park provides a unique and unforgettable experience. So, embark on your own adventure and discover the wonders of Florida’s state park system.
Florida has 158 state parks, 17 State Historic Sites, 17 State Preserves, and 4 State Forests. The Florida State Park system encompasses over 800,000 acres of land. Over 29 million visitors come to a Florida park each year.
Here is a list of all 175 Florida State Parks! 1 State Park 1 Participating Jr. Ranger State Park * Limited Access
There are state parks in 58 of Florida's 67 counties. [4] Nine of the 161 parks do not have "State Park" in their name. Four are "conservation areas" (reserve, preserve, or wildlife refuge); three are "Historical/Archaeological sites"; one is a fishing pier and one is a recreation area. [5]
List of parks in Florida. Featuring Mar-A-Lago National Historical Site, Hobe Sound National Wildlife Refuge, Island Bay National Wildlife Refuge, Key West National Wildlife Refuge, Lake Woodruff National Wildlife Refuge, Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge, Matlacha Pass National Wildlife Refuge
Find a park by selecting a point on the map below, or zoom in for regional options.
From the intricate limestone formations at Florida Caverns State Park to the mystical underwater caves, these natural wonders present a side of Florida that goes beyond its sandy beaches and theme parks.