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 | | FL |  | The natural scenic beauty of its lush swamps and beautiful coastal landscape, as well as a rich cultural history, makes this park well worth the trip. Sinkholes, swales, caverns, natural bridges, oaks and magnolias, cypress and tupelo gums, swamps, and historic Fort Gadson.
|  | | FL |  | The sandy beaches of Bahia Honda provide the perfect backdrop for this serene wonderland. Yellow satinwood, gumbo limbo, silver palm, endangered small-flowered lily-thorn, limestone formations.
|  | | FL |  | Vast subtropical mosaic of wetlands, forested sandy islands, coastal mangroves, and prairies. Cypress forests and swamps, endangered Florida panther and wood stork, unique plant life, Florida Trail, alligators and ibises.
|  | | FL |  | Biscayne boasts lavish tropical landscapes and marine wildlife in the largest marine park in the U.S. Mangrove shorelines, living coral reefs, undeveloped islands, tropical fish, brown pelicans.
|  | | FL |  | Not only does the spring provide a beautiful natural environment for outdoor adventure, but it also provides a haven for Florida's manatee. Endangered animals, manatee, swimming, scuba diving.
|  | | FL |  | Barrier island beaches and sheltered lagoons rich in waterfowl, alligators, otters, and wading birds. Sand dunes covered with palmetto and sea oats, alligators, sea turtles, manatees, white ibises, Turtle Mound shell midden.
|  | | FL |  | The variant habitats of Colier-Seminole blend to create a serene land of coastal forests and tropical plants rich in beauty. Tropical hammock dominated by trees that are characteristic of coastal forests of the West Indies and Yucatan, Florida royal palm, mangrove swamp.
|  | | FL |  | Crystal River NWR embraces 20 islands and several small parcels of land surrounded by the warm, crystal-clear, spring-fed waters of Kings Bay. Florida manatee, American alligator, wood stork, white-faced ibis, eastern coral snake, gull-billed tern, osprey, bald eagle.
|  | | FL |  | Dead Lakes brings to you a luscious forest abundant with wildlife. longleaf pines, with sweetbay, magnolia, foxes, cotton rats, snakes, alligators
|  | | FL |  | Historic islets of coral reefs and sand amid the warm Caribbean waters off Key West, Florida. Green sea turtles, massive 19th-century coastal fortress, Spanish and early American history, bright tropical fish, diverse Caribbean species.
|  | | FL |  | This fragile sub-tropical wilderness boasts mangrove forests, cypress domes, manatees, alligators, crocodiles, colorful wading birds, and much more. Everglade prairies, mangrove forests, alligators, crocodiles, archaeological resources, endangered species.
|  | | FL |  | Equal in beauty to such famous sites as Mammoth Cave and Carlsbad Caverns. Dazzling formation of stalactites, stalagmites, soda straws, columns, rimstones, flowstones and draperies.
|  | | FL |  | 1,300 miles through varied Florida ecosystems from Big Cypress National Preserve to Gulf Island Seashore. Suwannee River, Lake Okeechobee, swamp & wetland habitat, endangered orchids, cypress trees, herons, kites, sandhill cranes, bald eagle, bobcat.
|  | | FL |  | Fort Clinch offers a scenic backdrop blended with sand dunes, marshes, and plains for any outdoor experience. Sand dunes, overwash plains, maritime hammock, estuarine tidal marsh, dolphins, manatees.
|  | | FL |  | A collection of sand islands, marshes, bayous, and historic forts streching from Florida to Mississippi. Fort Pickens, Fort Barrancas, Fort Massachusetts, Perdido Key, Okaloosa Area, Davis Bayou, West Ship Island, and Barrier Islands.
|  | | FL |  | Characterized by hardwood vegetation and deep humus-rich soil, the Highlands Hammock offers a scenic adventure for any outdoorsman. Scenic, virgin hardwood forest, cypress swamp, pine flatwoods, sand pine scrub, scrubby flatwoods, bayheads and marsh.
|  | | FL |  | Nature trails allow visitors to travel through the hammocks of Hillsborough River, exploring the luscious forest abundant with wildlife. Oaks, sabal palms and hickories.
|  | | FL |  | Set on an island in the St. Johns Rriver, a paradise for fishing, camping, hiking, boating, canoeing, picnicking and nature study. Timucuan Indian artifacts, St. Johns River, swamps and marshes.
|  | | FL |  | About 20 percent of the park is covered in coastal sand pine scrub, a biological community so rare it is designated "globally imperiled." Loxahatchee River, centuries-old cypress trees, Hobe Mountain.
|  | | FL |  | For nature lovers and photographers few parks offer the variety of plant and animal life that Lake Kissimmee State Park has to offer. Largemouth bass, crappie, catfish, chain pickerel, butterfly orchids, sawgrass, cutthroat grass, fetterbush, bobcat, grey fox.
|  | | FL |  | Offers the true Florida environment with ample opportunity to see wildlife such as endangered manatees. Suwannee River, Gulf of Mexico, cyrpress, gum, ash and maple tree, manatee.
|  | | FL |  | With over 45 square miles of woodlands, wetlands and prairie marshes, this park is famous for its abundant wildlife and quiet, scenic beauty. The Myakka "Wild and Scenic River", floodplain marshes, a birding paradise, alligator, sandhill crane.
|  | | FL |  | Oldest national forest east of the Mississippi, contains largest forest of sand pine in the world, as well as towering palms and abundent wildlife. Alligators, bald eagles, osprey, deer, black bear, longleaf pines, stately live oak domes, and buckeye trees.
|  | | FL |  | A mosaic of swamps and flatwoods where you can discover remnants of old growth cypress and the tranquil serenity of Ocean Pond. Spanish moss, great blue heron, shady pine, cypress trees, and sandy beaches.
|  | | FL |  | Named by Travel Magazine as "The World's Best Beach," in 1995, St. Andrews is well known for its sugar white sands and pristine emerald green water. Gulf of Mexico, Grand Lagoon, alligators, rolling white sand dunes separated by low swales of either pine flat woods or marshes
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