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Royal Palm Hammock

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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.

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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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