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  2. Lake Griffin State Park - Wikipedia

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    It is home to one of the state's largest live oak trees. The park is unique in connecting to Lake Griffin, the Ocklawaha River and thence to the Harris Chain of Lakes, and is made up of 577.63 acres (2.33758 km 2) of swampland and hardwood upland. Activities include boating and canoeing, kayaking, hiking, fishing, camping, and wildlife viewing.

  3. List of Florida state parks - Wikipedia

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    Connects Oklawaha to Lake Griffin Lake Jackson Mounds Archaeological State Park: Leon: 100 acres (41 ha) 1966: St. Marks River: Fort Walton Culture capital from 1050 to 1500 Lake June in Winter Scrub State Park: Highlands: 845 acres (342 ha) 1995: Lake June in Winter: Limited facilities; still under development Lake Kissimmee State Park: Polk ...

  4. Emeralda Marsh Conservation Area - Wikipedia

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    The Emeralda Marsh Conservation Area (EMCA) is a 7,089-acre (28.69 km 2) U.S. conservation area administered by the St. Johns River Water Management District in Florida.It is to the east of the Lake Griffin State Park, and covers parts of Lake and Marion counties.

  5. Category:State parks of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Dagny Johnson Key Largo Hammock Botanical State Park; De Leon Springs State Park; Dead Lakes State Recreation Area; Deer Lake State Park; Delnor-Wiggins Pass State Park; DeSoto Site Historic State Park; Devil's Millhopper Geological State Park; Don Pedro Island State Park; Dr. Von D. Mizell-Eula Johnson State Park; Dudley Farm Historic State Park

  6. Index of Florida-related articles - Wikipedia

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    See also 0–9 The location of the state of Florida in the United States of America An enlargeable map of the state of Florida.fl.us – Internet second-level domain for the state of Florida 1st Florida Cavalry 1st Florida Cavalry Regiment (Union) 1st Florida Infantry 1st Florida Special Cavalry Battalion 2nd Florida Cavalry Regiment (Union) 2nd Florida Infantry 3rd Florida Infantry 5th ...

  7. Wes Skiles Peacock Springs State Park - Wikipedia

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    Activities include picnicking, swimming and diving, and wildlife viewing. Among the wildlife of the park are deer, bobcats, raccoon, squirrels, beaver and otters, as well as turkey, blue heron and barred owls. The park name commemorates the work of diver and explorer Wes Skiles. [1] Prior to 2010 the park was known as Peacock Springs State Park.

  8. Georgia State Route 85 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 85 (SR 85) is a 96.5-mile-long (155.3 km) state highway in the west-central part of the U.S. state of Georgia. It travels within portions of Muscogee, Harris, Talbot, Meriwether, Coweta, Fayette, and Clayton counties. It connects the Columbus and Forest Park areas, via Manchester, Woodbury, Senoia, Fayetteville, and Riverdale.

  9. Lovers Key State Park - Wikipedia

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    Lovers Key State Park is a 712-acre (2.88 km 2) Florida State Park located on Lover's Key and three other barrier islands—Black Island, Inner and Long Key. It is at 8700 Estero Blvd., Fort Myers Beach, between Big Carlos Pass and New Pass and 10.5 miles (16.9 km) west of Interstate 75 on exit 116.