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Royal Palm Hammock

Group of royal palm trees, green grass, blue sky with puffy white clouds on a sunny day.
Collier-Seminole State Park

The Royal Palm Hammock Nature Trail is currently closed due to damage sustained by Hurricane Ian. Please check back for updates. Thank you for your understanding.

A large royal palm, blue sky, white clouds, green vegetation and a firecracker bush.

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Beaches and Coasts at Florida State Parks

Iconic as sunshine, the beaches and coasts of Florida have come to represent the state. Marshes, beaches and mangroves create unparalleled beauty.
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