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Sea Turtle Nesting Season is Here
Many of the 100 miles of beaches protected by Florida State Parks provide nesting habitat for sea turtles. As nesting season begins, park staff and biologists are preparing to monitor nests and keep them safe. The majority of nesting takes place between March and October.
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Dig Deep Into Archaeology in State Parks
Do you ever think about what’s under your feet? Archaeologists do! Most of what we know about Florida’s long inhabitation by Native Americans comes from the work of archaeologists who carefully uncover buried or hidden artifacts. Florida State Parks protect this archaic evidence and tell the story of the state’s past.
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State Park System Grows to Protect Important Habitat
Recently, Governor Ron DeSantis and the Florida Cabinet approved the addition of 17-acres to River Rise Preserve State Park in Columbia County as well as a 47-acre parcel to Bulow Creek State Park near Ormond Beach in Volusia County.
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Show Parks Some Love: Conversation with a Park Volunteer
This February, show parks some love! Volunteering at Florida State Parks is fun and rewarding. We talked to a volunteer about her experience at Weeki Wachee Springs State Park.
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The Science of Beauty
The 2019 Florida State Parks Fall Photo Contest winners have been chosen, and we still enjoy looking at these great photos. We talked to a Florida Park Service biologist about the science behind these images.
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State Parks Preserve African-American History, Untold Stories
The theme of 2020 Florida Black History Month is “Celebrating Untold Stories and Contributions of African Americans in Florida.” Florida State Parks and historic sites tell compelling stories about the impact of African Americans on Florida’s history and culture.
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Florida State Park Historic Sites Earn National Recognition
Silver Springs State Park, a popular destination for visitors who enjoy glass-bottom boat rides with a storied past, has been added to the National Register of Historic Places. Silver Springs is one of many places in Florida State Parks where you can experience history up-close.
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Teen Runs 7 Marathons in 7 Days for Springs Protection
On December 17, 2019, Florida teen Charles Richardson, 19, set out to complete a “year-defining” journey by running 184 miles across Florida in one week, from Daytona Beach to Honeymoon Island State Park in Dunedin.
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Get Active for the New Year
We picked some of the best Florida State Parks for fitness, exercise trails and other opportunities to get moving and explore the outdoors.
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The Florida Conservation Corps Wants You!
The Florida Conservation Corps (FLCC) is an AmeriCorps National Service Program that recruits members to work on essential projects in Florida State Parks. Do you want a great opportunity to learn about biology, land management, volunteer recruitment and park outreach? FLCC is recruiting for the upcoming term of service!
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8 Fantastic Florida Creatures and Where to Find Them
Florida is known for the variety and abundance of its native wildlife, and Florida State Parks are a great place to catch a glimpse of the state’s most iconic creatures. We put together a guide to famous Florida wildlife and the state parks they inhabit. Check it out!
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Florida State Parks are Open for the Holidays
Florida State Parks are a great place to celebrate the holiday season. From visits with Santa to holiday hikes and spectacular light displays, many parks are hosting special holiday events throughout the month of December. Most of Florida’s state parks and trails will be open 8 a.m. to sunset on Wednesday, Dec. 25.
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Paddling Trails: A Path to the Real Florida
Imagine drifting along the coffee-colored waters of the Suwannee River. Trees clinging to the steep limestone cliffs arc out over the water, and the calls of mockingbirds and red-shouldered hawks echo off the calm river surface. November is Florida Paddlesports Month, and the weather is perfect for a relaxing trip on the water.
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What Makes a Good Friend?
Every park needs a friend! Staff at John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park and Dagny Johnson Key Largo Hammock Botanical State Park are happy to announce that the parks have a new friends group.
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Read New Biology Stories
Florida Park Service biologists have a fascinating and challenging job studying and protecting imperiled species, vast tracts of wildland and the dynamic interface between natural and urban areas. Discover what our scientists are doing to protect Florida's best places.
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Trails: Where Do They Come From, Where Do They Go?
Placed end to end, the trails in Florida State Parks would stretch from South Florida to New Hampshire. There are more than 1,500 miles of trails for walkers, hikers, bicyclists and equestrians. How did so many miles of trails come to be?
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Park Zen
Need a break from the ordinary? Explore Park Zen with your favorite device and discover the rejuvenating power of Florida State Parks.