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The limestone caves in the park have stalagmites, stalactites, and flowstones formed by the erosion of bedrock. Other formations are above ground, including rivers and springs. [1] Florida Caverns State Park and the neighboring golf course were constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps as part of the New Deal. The park opened in 1942. [2]
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. Almost half of the state parks have an associated local 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation, often styled, "Friends of {park name} State Park ...
A karst dry sinkhole located within the eponymous state park. Emeralda Marsh: December 1974: Lake, Marion: State, private This inland freshwater sawgrass marsh is also a popular birding area. Florida Caverns Natural Area: December 1976
These 10 Florida state parks show there's more to the Sunshine State than beaches and theme parks.
Florida Caverns State Park is a 1,449-acre geologically unique and historically significant state park in Jackson County, about 70 miles west of Tallahassee. ... The Florida State Parks system's ...
The Caverns at Natural Bridge; Clarks Cave; Dixie Caverns; Endless Caverns; Gap Cave; Grand Caverns, formerly "Weyer's cave" Indian Jim's Cave; Luray Caverns; Melrose Caverns; Natural Tunnel; Ogdens Cave; Shenandoah Caverns; Skyline Caverns; Stay High Cave; Unthanks Cave
State (California Department of Parks and Recreation) The largest desert state park in the nation. [4] Audubon Canyon: 1968: Marin: Private The largest known nesting area for great blue herons and great and snowy egrets on the Pacific Coast. [5]
Torreya State Park is a 13,735 acre (56 km 2) Florida State Park, United States National Natural Landmark and historic site thirteen miles (19 km) north of Bristol. It is located north of S.R 12 on the Apalachicola River , in northwestern Florida ( Florida Panhandle ), at 2576 N.W. Torreya Park Road.