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Sixteen distinct natural communities create the mosaic that is Jonathan Dickinson, the largest state park in Southeast Florida. Rare environments as well as the pristine Loxahatchee River make this park a unique spot to explore on land or by water.
An easy drive from Jacksonville or Fernandina Beach, the park protects over 200 acres of unspoiled wilderness along the southern tip of Amelia Island. Beautiful beaches, salt marshes and coastal maritime forests provide visitors a glimpse of the Real Florida.
Plan your adventures to Florida’s 175 award-winning state parks, trails and historic sites. More than 50 parks offer campgrounds or cabins.
Florida's state parks have plenty of options for camping throughout the state. Full-facility campsites for tent campers and RVers include water, electricity, a grill and picnic table, along with centralized showers, restrooms and dump station.
Find a park by selecting a point on the map below, or zoom in for regional options.
Do you want to experience the Real FloridaSM? Whether you’re seeking a wild adventure or a tranquil retreat, Florida State Parks has the perfect setting. From horseback riding on the beach to remote island camping, Florida’s state parks offer unique experiences for all ages.
Florida’s state parks offer you a variety of overnight accommodations. Reservations can be made online or by calling 800-326-3521 or TDD 888-433-0287 between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. Eastern time. Florida residents may make campsite or cabin reservations from one day to 11 months in advance.
Visit any one of our amazing state parks, where time stops – if just for a moment – to create memories that last a lifetime. This printable guide will give you a brief description of each 175 Florida State Parks.
While many visitors view the park's colorful coral reefs and teeming marine life on a glass-bottom boat tour, one can get an even closer look by scuba diving or snorkeling. Canoeing and kayaking through the park's waters are popular activities; fishing is permitted in designated areas.
Reservations can be made by visiting the Florida State Parks reservations website or by calling 800-326-3521 or TDD 888-433-0287 between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. Eastern time. Florida residents may make campsite or cabin reservations up to 11 months in advance.