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Our Advertising PolicyThe Black Island Trail is 2.5 miles of hiking or biking adventure through a maritime hammock along the canal banks of Black Island. There are a total ... Read More
Enjoy miles of trails. Unfortunately, dogs are not allowed on the lovely boardwalk trail.
This park offers a 1.5-mile public beach and city park in Jacksonville, Florida. Its 447 acres of nature sits on a mature coastal hammock. It offers t... Read More
This park is only accessible by boat. It marks the ceremonial spot of the Calusa Indians.
Biscayne National Park protects four primary ecosystems: the long stretch of mangrove forest along the mainland shoreline, the shallow southern por... Read More
At the center of this park is a wild and scenic river popular for boating, fishing, and paddling.
This park is located on the shores of the Santa Fe River. It offers a shady, full amenity campground.
Nature trails are located along the river and throughout the pine forest.
Florida's largest urban park, Oleta River is located on Biscayne Bay in the busy Miami metropolitan area. Although it offers a variety of recreational... Read More
In this park, you'll find a hidden natural area hidden among typical suburban sprawl.
Enjoy two trails of the park, Sandy Creek and Spring Run. Each trail takes you through a lush hardwood forest, which places to enjoy wildlife along... Read More
Rainbow Springs State Park offers leisurely strolls through shady gardens laced with azaleas, oaks and magnolias. The walkways pass by three man-made ... Read More
Visit the only frost-free botanical garden in the continental US, home to many endangered flora and fauna. It is open every day of the year except ... Read More
This 1,962 acre barrier island park faces Apalachiola Bay. Pets are permitted in campgrounds and on nature trails but are not allowed on the beach.
Ravine Gardens State Park is located in Palatka, Florida. From US17/SR100, turn south onto Moseley Avenue, then turn east onto Twigg Street.
Canaveral National Seashore is on a barrier island that includes ocean, beach, dune, hammock, lagoon, salt marsh, and pine flatland habitats.
The park offers views of the country's largest natural spring through glass-bottom boats. They also have hiking trails and many other pet friendly ... Read More
This park has bike trails, a fishing pier, a boat ramp and a 143-slip marina on East Lake Tohopekaliga.
Set between the Gulf of Mexico and St. Andrews Bay, the park offers snorkeling, swimming, and surfing. The park's dunes and pine forests also offer... Read More
Southport Park is a perfect location for family picnics under covered pavilions or for fisherman to launch boats into the Kissimmee River. Country st... Read More
The park sits on the banks of the Suwannee River, the song made famous by the American songwriter for whom the park is named. Miles of trails run t... Read More
Three rivers meet in this park to form Seminole Lake. The park offers camping and a wide range of recreation opportunities.
The park's short trail is great for watching birds using this migratory flyway. The park also has boat ramps and camping.
Asphalt path is less than 2 miles an right on the river. The pavement can be very hot for paws in the summer so choose your time carefully.
The park is named for an extremely rare tree that only grows on the banks of the Appalachiola River. The hardwood trees offer shade for hiking and ... Read More
This 23 acre park is the site of many activities and the weekly farmer's market. They have a large pet event every year.
This iron works shows off some of their designs in an exquisite, pet friendly garden. You may visit with your polite pet.
This park sits hidden on the shores of the Suwannee River. It's spring is popular for swimming and snorkeling.
Take as short or as long of a hike as you wish, enjoying the wilderness and wildlife on 13.5 miles of hiking trails.
This historic waterfront park was a sanctuary for enslaved people escaping. Besides historical reenactments, the park also has many hiking trails. ... Read More
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings' farmhouse tells the story of one of America's most popular authors.
Natural Bridge is the site of the second largest Civil War battle in Florida and where the St. Marks River drops into a sinkhole and flows underground... Read More
Nature enthusiasts and hikers can enjoy walking along trails through the park's natural areas. Paynes Creek and the adjoining Peace River provide oppo... Read More
San Marcos de Apalache Historic State Park is located in St. Marks, off S.R. 363 on Old Fort Road.
This park at the mouth of the St John's river was an important military site during the Civil War. Today it is a popular spot for running and walking.
The park includes the remains of an old sugar plantation. The historic site has interpretive signs.
Picnic under trees covered with Spanish moss or stroll across the natural limestone bridge. You'll find lots to do while camping at this park.
The reserve utilizes existing jeep trails for multi-use trails, totaling about four miles on the east portion and eight miles on the western portion. ... Read More
The mission of De Soto National Memorial is to preserve the controversial story of Hernando de Soto's four year, four thousand mile odyssey and interp... Read More
Explore trails and natural waterways through this untouched area of old Florida.
Enjoy biking, hiking, and horseback riding on this parks 17 miles of trails.
The park's estuary provides a biologically diverse setting for hiking, kayaking, and birdwatching.
This park offers hiking through a pristine nature preserve. Explore it on foot or by paddling. You can access the park through two areas.Win... Read More
The park's marshes are best explored by paddlers. But the park also offers miles of hiking trails.