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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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A group of FLCC members pose in a pine scrub landscape, wearing khaki and green uniforms and smiling.
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The Florida Conservation Corps Wants You!

The Florida Conservation Corps (FLCC) is an AmeriCorps National Service Program that recruits members to work on essential projects in Florida State Parks. Do you want a great opportunity to learn about biology, land management, volunteer recruitment and park outreach? FLCC is recruiting for the upcoming term of service!
A vista in Big Lagoon State Park.
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Restoration Projects at Florida State Parks

What does it look like for Florida’s unique natural habitats?
Couple Hiking at Tomoka State Park
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2024 First Day Hikes

We are excited to welcome the new year. First Day Hikes provide an opportunity to connect with nature and spend time outdoors.
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