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Best national parks in Florida Dry Tortugas National Park, Key West Photograph: Shutterstock Dry Tortugas National Park is unlike any national park you’ll find in the United States — not only is it remote (roughly 70 miles west of Key West), it’s mostly underwater. The 100-square-...
In the heart of Downtown Jacksonville, James Weldon Johnson Park's fountain and shade trees provide a cool retreat. Visit nearby Klutho Park in Springfield to stroll through their sculpture walk or play a round of disc golf at Springfield Disc Golf Course. Book a sunset tour on the water ...
The State Parks in the Florida Keys are each unique in their character and beauty. Bahia Honda State Park –Big Pine Key, mile marker 36. Bahia Honda has a natural environment found nowhere else in the continental United States. In the park you will find several biological communities: beach...
Florida, USA 263 votes Accessible only by plane or boat, this park is home to coral reefs and shipwrecks and is largely underwater. 29 Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park Colorado, USA 297 votes The narrow, steep Black Canyon of the park- so named for the dark shadow it...
Discover all the theme parks and amusement parks in Florida. From Disney World and Universal Studios to SeaWorld and Busch Gardens, Florida has the best amusement parks in the world.
Several U.S. national parks face significant threats due to climate change, pollution, and human activity, but Everglades National Park in Florida is often considered one of the most endangered. This park is under threat from climate change, sea-level rise, and invasive species. The unique ecos...
And you can discover them all in Florida. Here, you can climb atop a great shell mound atMound Key Archeological State Park, a towering ceremonial and political center constructed 2,000 years ago by the Calusa, a sophisticated, tall people who dominated South Florida’s water and land; watch...