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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(2,547)Giant Springs State Park
Home to one of the largest freshwater springs in North America, the Rainbow Dam & 30 miles of trail.
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)Pass-a-Grille Beach
Laid-back, sandy beach with paddleboard & speedboat rentals, as well as restrooms & showers.
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(2,336)Pier C Park
This park with scenic views of NYC features a fishing pier, playground, water play area & promenade.
4.8(2,301)Bridal Veil Falls
Cascading waterfall on parkland offering upper & lower hiking trails & grassy picnic areas.
4.8(2,216)Salt Creek Beach
A steep hike from a parking lot leads to this sandy beach offering surfing & swimming.
4.8(2,201)Morro Rock Beach
City beach featuring the iconic Morro Rock, plus sandy dunes & seasonal lifeguards.
4.8(2,160)Treasure Island Park
Busy beach area offering swimming, scuba diving, tide pooling & other activities.
4.8(2,133)Lauderdale-by-the-Sea Beach
Known as "Florida's Beach Diving Capital," Lauderdale-by-the-Sea offers three living coral reefs just 100 yards from shore — accessible without a boat. The 2.5 miles of smooth, latte-colored sandy beaches have an old-Florida charm with no high-rises, and the reefs teem with tropical fish, spiny lobsters, and moray eels at depths of 10-25 feet. History buffs can explore the wreck of the SS Copenhagen, an 1900 steamship now on the National Register of Historic Places, via the Shipwreck Snorkel Trail.
4.8(2,132)Lake Baldwin dog Park
Winter Park's only designated dog-friendly park, Lake Baldwin Park spans 23 acres on Lake Baldwin with a sandy beach where dogs can swim and play off-leash from sunrise to sunset. The park features a separate area for small dogs under 35 pounds, a dog washing station, boat ramp (no gas engines), two rental pavilions, 25 picnic tables, and shaded walking trails. One of only two city parks with a sandy beach, it's a beloved destination for pet owners and families in the Orlando area.
Tyger River Park
County park with 13 baseball fields & a training facility, plus a playground & amphitheater.
4.8(2,085)Brooklyn Bridge Park - Pier 1
Lively riverside park featuring skyline views, a playground, granite steps & a lemonade stand.
4.8(2,067)Popham Beach State Park
Expansive, sandy beach with occasional strong surf, plus picnic & changing facilities.
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