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4.8(6,385)Emerald Bay State Park
Landmarked in 1994 for its glacier-carved granite, this park features panoramic views of the lake.
4.8(6,159)Coquina Beach
Long public swimming beach featuring picnic tables, cabanas & play areas, plus a casual cafe.
4.8(4,481)North Beach At Fort DeSoto Park
Vast white strand known for its broad tidal pool, sand dollars & a pirate ship-themed play area.
4.8(3,893)Roaring River State Park
Rugged natural backdrop for hiking & fishing on Roaring River, which is stocked with trout.
4.8(3,871)Riverwalk Park
Classic urban park offering a playground, ice rink, trails, horseshoe pit & a paddle boat pier.
4.8(3,503)Juno Beach Park
This park provides sandy beach frontage, picnic areas & a pier with bait shop & concessions.
4.8(3,447)Muir Beach Overlook
An iconic staircase leads down to this windy point with sweeping views of the ocean & Pacific coast.
4.8(3,220)Morro Bay T Pier (Otter Viewing Area)
The Morro Bay T Pier is a beloved sea otter nursery where visitors can watch mother otters teach pups to swim in the sheltered harbor waters year-round. The smaller South T-Pier is the best spot for close-up viewing, while seals often lounge on docked boats at the main pier. Peak otter pupping season runs October through January with a secondary peak in March-April. The pier is steps from Embarcadero shops, restaurants, and bakeries with views of iconic Morro Rock.
4.8(3,100)Fletcher Cove Beach Park
Picturesque park with a viewing deck, grassy area & playground, plus tables & a basketball court.
4.8(2,728)Idaho Falls River Walk - Greenbelt Trail
Expansive green space on the banks of the river, offering benches, sculptures & views of the falls.
4.8(2,636)Wall Springs Park
Natural area with bayou views, walking paths, an observation tower & a playground.
4.8(2,592)Eno River State Park
Temp ClosedVast acres of woodlands for hiking & camping, with canoeing & fishing areas on the Eno River.
4.8(2,494)Fort De Soto
Spanning 1,136 acres across five interconnected islands south of St. Petersburg, Fort De Soto Park offers over 7 miles of award-winning beaches. North Beach features long, silky sand perfect for swimming, while a designated dog beach welcomes four-legged visitors. The park protects mangroves, wetlands, and over 328 documented bird species as a Great Florida Birding Trail gateway site. Built as a coastal defense fort during the Spanish-American War (1898-1906), visitors can explore the historic fort, kayak, bike, fish from two piers, or take the ferry to Egmont Key.
4.8(2,468)Dr. Julian G. Bruce St. George Island State Park
This scenic waterfront park offers numerous recreation options, including camping & birdwatching.
4.8(2,431)Dells of the Wisconsin River State Natural Area
Long gorge, formed during last ice age, where boaters can observe rock formations & cliffs by boat.
4.8(2,201)Morro Rock Beach
City beach featuring the iconic Morro Rock, plus sandy dunes & seasonal lifeguards.
4.8(2,055)Lake Ouachita State Park
Fishing, boating & swimming on a 40,000-acre lake, plus camping, cabins & historic springs.