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Park Webcams

Webcam screenshot shows manatee at Homosassa Springs.

Manatees and Mangroves

A view from the webcam at Werner-Boyce Salt Springs State Park.
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Webcam: Watch the Inlets and Bayous

Check out the inlets and bayous of the park from this webcam, courtesy of Earthcam.
Watch this video to see if any manatees swim by.
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Webcam: Watch the Manatees Swim

Watch the manatees swim around the spring on this webcam.

Beach Views

A view of the jetty.
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Webcam: Watch the Jetty and Surf

Sebastian Inlet is a beautiful place where land meets sea. Check out the latest photos of the north jetty and watch the surf on these two webcams.
A view of the dunes and the Gulf of Mexico.
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Webcam: Watch the beach and surf

Check out this live webcam to watch the jetties, beach and surf at this popular park.

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Black History Month: Historic Black Communities

Throughout Florida’s history, Black communities have made enormous contributions to our economy and culture.
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Florida Paddlesports

There’s no better place to get out on the water than at a Florida State Park.
Florida State Parks

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