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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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Shorebirds in Anastasia State Park.
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Sharing the Beach with Nesting Wildlife

There are over 100 miles of beaches protected by Florida State Parks, and they’re also important refuges for nesting wildlife. If you plan on heading to the beach, check out these practical tips for making the beach safer for wildlife and their nests.
A Park Ranger interpreting to visitors on the beach about a stone that she is holding in her hand.
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Becoming a Park Ranger

Do you enjoy working outside? Do you want your work to make a difference? Are you looking for a professional adventure? Working for Florida’s state parks might just be the right opportunity for you.
A state park volunteer at a booth, speaking with guests.
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Telling the Story of Springs

In 2022, 70 Florida State Parks staff joined Department of Environmental Protection water quality experts to find new ways to tell the story of Florida's springs.
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