STATE PARKS

STATE PARKS

Categories: Activities, State Parks

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Angela Pinili

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Ideal state parks you can visit around the vicinity.

HENDERSON BEACH STATE PARK

Nestled along the Emerald Coast, Henderson Park is a picturesque 200-acre sanctuary. Within its borders lies a meandering nature trail, offering a unique glimpse into the endangered coastal scrub communities that grace the Florida panhandle.

EDEN GARDEN STATE PARKS

In 1963, Lois Maxon bought and restored the house, turning it into a captivating display for her family’s heirlooms and antiques. Visitors can enjoy a guided tour of the Wesley House, explore the enchanting gardens, have a picnic, and go fishing in Tucker Bayou.

PONCE DE LEON SPRINGS STATE PARK

Ponce de Leon Springs boasts a perpetually refreshing water temperature of 68 degrees Fahrenheit throughout the year. This natural wonder emerges from the harmonious amalgamation of two underground water flows, generously yielding an astonishing 14 million gallons of water each day.

TOPSAIL HILL PRESERVE STATE PARK

The white quartz dunes create a unique coastal ecosystem with freshwater dune lakes teeming with aquatic wildlife. Walkers can explore old-growth pine forests, sandy scrubland, dunes, and wetlands, where they might spot imperiled species like the Choctawhatchee beach mouse and otherworldly pitcher plants.

FRED GANNON ROCLY BAYOU  STATE

Rocky Bayou, the trailing arm of Choctawhatchee Bay, is the highlight of this stunning park. It’s a favorite spot for boating, fishing, hiking, biking, and wildlife watching.