San Marcos de Apalache Historic State Park
Flags whip in stiff tropical storm winds
Climbing Aster in Bloom at Tucker's Point
Butterflies and the wildflowers they depend upon for survival provide us a snapshot of nature's delicate balance.
Reenactors represent the Spanish period, when explorations led by Narvaez and Desoto visited.
Flags represent the many nations which controlled San Marcos throughout it's history.
The Wakulla River provides excellent habitat for aquatic animals, including the endangered Manatee.
The remnants of a historical gun emplacement overlook the St. Marks River.
Picnic Tables and Grills located adjacent to Museum provide visitors opportunities to enjoy the historic site.
Remains of Spanish bombproof foundation.








