8 a.m. until sunset, 365 days. Office: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Historic settlement: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Cradled by majestic oaks along the banks of the Estero River, Koreshan State Park’s historic buildings and ...
Among the dunes and foliage of the beach is where the federally endangered Anastasia Island beach mouse (Peromyscus polionotus phasma) calls home. Marked with a light buff-colored back, pure white ...
Come out to the park and relax along Pellicer Creek, take a walk on the nature trail, enjoy a picnic or stay in the campground. Faver-Dykes State Park is conveniently located on the outskirts of St.
In this month's crafting class led by local artist Trish Vevera, members will have a chance to personalize a canvas tote bag by learning the technique of Tatakizome. Flower pounding, or Tatakizome, is ...
The pool is closed until further notice. Just minutes from downtown Tampa, this diverse park offers a refuge from city life with seven miles of nature trails and wonderful wildlife viewing. Come visit ...
Rainbow Springs State Park is embarking on an ambitious initiative to restore several areas of sandhill habitat within the park's boundaries. This project involves a careful and considered approach to ...
Opportunities are diverse – volunteers greet visitors, conduct tours and special events, remove exotic plants, and maintain beaches, waterways and trails. Campground hosts answer questions, help with ...
The beaches on the northern end of Amelia Island are a shark tooth hunter’s dream. Fort Clinch State Park and Cumberland Island National Seashore are separated by the Cumberland Sound, creating the ...
Walk along the shoreline at Washington Oaks Gardens State Park, and you’ll feel as if you’ve entered another world. The second largest outcropping of Coquina rock is found here, giving visitors a ...
The unique communities at Caladesi Island State Park begin offshore, where reefs formed by oysters can be seen during low tide. Large beds of manatee, shoal, and turtle grasses are the homes of many ...
Madison Blue Spring and the Withlacoochee River are the two most significant hydrologic features of the park. Madison Blue is a first-magnitude spring located on the west side of the Withlacoochee ...