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Celebrate Public Lands
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Celebrate National Water Quality Month
Learn how to protect and preserve the pristine waters that make Florida unique!
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Geology at Madison Blue Spring State Park
Madison Blue Spring is world famous for underwater cave diving and exploration, while the Withlacoochee River provides ample opportunities for paddling adventures. The spring’s clear blue waters originate from the lower Oligocene Suwannee Limestone, part of the Floridan aquifer system.
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Staff Spotlight, Shannon Black
Ranger Shannon Black enjoys spending time on our waterways and shores.
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Refill Your Water Bottle
Bring your reusable water bottle on your visits to our state parks. Refilling water bottles helps keep single-use plastic out of our waterways, landfills and landscapes.
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Geology in Mike Roess Gold Head Branch State Park
The sinkhole basin is important in the development of the park’s signature landforms - the steephead ravines.
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Geology in Ravine Gardens State Park
The geologic story of the park begins with a mix of sand, clay and carbonates (limestone and dolostone) deposited between 23 to 12 million years ago.
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First Day Hikes 2023
First Day Hikes is a national event where tens of thousands of people get outdoors on New Year's Day. It’s a celebration of the new year and a way to start it right with a relaxing walk outdoors.
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Geology in Big Shoals State Park
Why do rapids and shoals (shallow places in streams) exist in Big Shoals? The answer is geology!
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Florida Paddlesports
There’s no better place to get out on the water than at a Florida State Park.
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Volunteer Spotlight, Julie Lake
Volunteer Julie Lake has lived a life outdoors. Originally from Jamaica, she moved to Florida as a child and spent all her time playing outside. She moved to Gainesville in 1998 and enjoys exploring the parks in the area.
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Staff Spotlight, Brianna Moorehead
Brianna Moorehead was born and raised in Fort Myers, Florida, and developed her interest in parks and recreation in 2018 on a trip to Great Smokey Mountains National Park. Like most visitors, she fell in love with the park.
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Staff Spotlight, Janice Wichterman
Jan says that working for Florida State Parks is the best job she's ever had.
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Volunteer Spotlight, John Niemeyer and David Dennis
They call themselves “the camp host boys” and proudly carry that title as they cruise around the camping loops in their first ever volunteer position with Florida State Parks.
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Staff Spotlight, Larry Joe Ferris
Larry Joe Ferris always offers service with a smile! He keeps Topsail looking its best while working with a positive attitude.
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Volunteer Spotlight, Ruben and Jann Gam
Ruben and Jann’s love of the outdoors inspires them to help preserve Florida’s natural landscapes.
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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.