10 Florida State Parks You Should Visit
Explore these 10 Florida State Parks that represent unique and diverse areas of Florida, including, Florida Springs, Real Florida, Beaches, and the Florida Keys.
Rainbow Springs State Park
Head over to Rainbow Springs State Park to spend a day one of the most beautiful rivers in Florida because of the crystal clear spring water.
Jekyll Island
Enjoy Jekyll Island with the family. This southern coastal island has camping, beaches, shopping, hiking, and more. Do not miss the sea turtle hospital.
Blue Springs State Park
All of the manatees visit Blue Springs State Park during the winter months to stay warm. The visit was magical!
Tomoka State Park
Tomoka State Park is the perfect place to visit the REAL Florida. Great Kayaking, Fishing, Boating, and Campfire time!
Sebastian Inlet State Park
If you love the water, Sebastian Inlet State Park is for you! This campground is on the ocean and the inlet.
Kayaking Fort DeSoto
There is a variety of places to kayak in Fort DeSoto, including right off your campsite. You might even see a Manatee.
Camping Changed Our Lives
We bought our first camper a little over a year ago and it changed the way we live our lives and our daily priorities. It is hard to believe this decision has such a huge impact on our lives, but the impact is undeniable. I find it hard to believe that we miss something so much that has only been a part of our lives for a year, but we do miss it. Buying a camper changed our lives.
Silver Springs State Park
The history of of Silver Springs State Park combined with the beauty of the water will make this park a favorite.
Wekiwa Springs State Park
Wekiwa Springs State Park is popular for the beautiful spring water, which is great for swimming and kayaking!
Lake Louisa State Park
Visit Lake Louisa State Park and enjoy a beautiful park in central Florida. There is hiking, kayaking, and camping galore.