Skip to main content
Florida State Parks
Florida Department of Environmental Protection

Main Menu

  • Plan your visit
    • Accessibility
    • FAQs
    • Fees
    • Rules & Regulations
    • Camping & Lodging
  • Find a Park
  • Learn
  • Resources
  • Experiences & Amenities
    • Educational Opportunities
    • Programs
    • Research & Collecting
  • Get Involved
  • Events
  • Search
  • Camping & Lodging
  • Shop

Find a Park

View Statewide Map

Park type

  • History and Culture(1)
  • Rivers and Lakes(2)
  • Trails(2)
  • Wilderness(2)

Experiences

  • Bicycling(2)
  • Fishing(2)
  • Birding(1)
  • Boat Tours(1)
  • Camping(1)
  • Hiking (1)
  • Horseback Riding(1)
  • Paddling(2)
  • Star Gazing(1)
  • Weddings(1)
  • Wildlife Viewing(1)

Amenities

  • Accessible Amenities(2)
  • Campfire Circles(1)
  • Campgrounds(1)
  • Canoe Kayak Launch(2)
  • Equestrian Trail(1)
  • Parking(1)
  • Pets(1)
  • Picnic Pavilion(2)
  • Restroom Facilities(1)
  • Shower Station(1)
Reset
2 Parks Found
Crystal River Preserve Arial Image

Crystal River Preserve State Park

Discover one of Florida's most productive and biologically diverse estuaries, where freshwater from stunning spring-fed rivers mixes with the saltwater of the Gulf of America. The park borders 20 miles of the northern Gulf Coast between the cities of Yankeetown and Homosassa.

3266 N. Sailboat Ave.
Crystal River FL 34428

Suwannee River Wilderness State Trail

Suwannee River Wilderness Trail

The Suwannee River Wilderness Trail is a partnership of locations along the river to provide amenities to trail users. These locations have been designated as river camps, hubs and parks.

4298 N.W. County Road 292
Mayo FL 32066

Florida State Parks

Main Menu

  • Plan your visit
    • Accessibility
    • FAQs
    • Fees
    • Rules & Regulations
    • Camping & Lodging
  • Find a Park
  • Learn
  • Resources
  • Experiences & Amenities
    • Educational Opportunities
    • Programs
    • Research & Collecting
  • Get Involved
  • Events

Have Questions?

Contact the Statewide Information Line:

(850) 245-2157

Or send an email to:

FSP.Feedback@FloridaDEP.gov

Stay Connected

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • You Tube
© Copyright 2025 © Copyright 2018 Florida Department of Environmental Protection.
  • Customer Survey
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Website Login