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Deer Lake

Deer Lake State Park

A rare coastal dune lake, lush landscape and pristine beach

KNOW BEFORE YOU GO

Effective June 20, 2024: During high visitation, visitors may not be able to enter the Deer Lake State Park. The park frequently reaches capacity and may temporarily close. Closures occur intermittently and may last several hours. Day visitors including pedestrians and bicyclists will not be allowed to enter until the park reopens. 

Hours

8 a.m. until sundown, 365 days a year
 

Fees

Please use the honor box; correct change is required. $3 per vehicle (2 to 8 passengers); $2 pedestrians, bicyclists, extra passengers.

Location

6350 E. County Road 30-A
Santa Rosa FL 32459

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Contact Info

850-267-8300

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Welcome to Deer Lake State Park

This park shares its name with the coastal dune lake within its boundaries.


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Coastal dune lakes are extremely rare worldwide, and in the United States they occur only along the Gulf Coast. Southern magnolias, golden asters, woody goldenrod and scrub oaks can be seen in this coastal dune habitat.

Rare plants such as Gulf coast lupine, spoonflower, pitcher plants and Curtiss' sandgrass - one of the largest populations found in Florida - are found in the park. Visitors may see splashes of color from summer wildflowers or from the many species of resident or migratory birds and butterflies.

A boardwalk across the dunes offers easy access to the beach where visitors can picnic, swim and fish. The boardwalk also offers a spectacular view of the dune ecosystem, one of 11 natural communities found in the park.

Plan Your Visit

A park ranger wearing sunglasses and a hat with the beach in the background
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Manager's Message

The sand is sugar white and the waters of the Gulf of America are emerald green, and it's a good time to experience the solitude of Deer Lake State Park.
A hiking trail in Deer Lake State Park.
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Deer Lake Hiking Trails

Deer Lake State Park features two hiking trails that provide views of pines, deer moss and a scenic overlook of the northern part of Deer Lake.
Sea Turtles, Shore Birds, Picnic, Gulf of Mexico, Water
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Beach Swimming and Picnicking

Deer Lake State Park offers a pristine sugar white sandy beach overlooking the emerald green waters of the Gulf of America.

Experiences

Birding
Birding
Fishing
Fishing
Hiking
Hiking
Picnicking
Picnicking
Swimming
Swimming
Wildlife Viewing
Wildlife Viewing

Amenities

Accessible Amenities
Accessible Amenities
Beach
Beach
Beach
Beach
Nature Trail
Nature Trail
Parking
Parking
Pets
Pets
Picnic Pavilion
Picnic Pavilion
Restroom Facilities
Restroom Facilities

Deer Lake State Park Photo Gallery

Deer Lake Boardwalk
Deer Lake Pitcher Plants
Deer Lake Visitors on Boardwalk
Deer Lake
Couple sit under the shade of a beach umbrella reading a book.
View of Coastal Dune Lake from waters edge.
Large white magnolia tree blooms.
Vegetated dunes meet white sandy beach and emerald green waters.
Bright green pitcher plants grow at Deer Lake State Park.
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Restoring Wetlands So Pitcher Plants Can Flourish

Staff at Deer Lake State Park joined with the Atlanta Botanical Garden to restore wet prairies and seepage slopes where endangered pitcher plants can grow.
Ecosystem, Endangered Species, Protected
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Ancient Dune System

Go for a walk down the boardwalk to the beach and take in the view of the ancient dune system of Deer Lake State Park.

People Make the Parks

Chris, a Florida Park Ranger on a boardwalk, overlooking the ocean.

Staff Spotlight

A true Florida native, Chris is right at home as a park ranger at the coastal Grayton Beach and Deer Lake State Parks. His passion for the park brings a genuine sense of pride and care in all the work that he does.
Marney Cossitt, smiling at the camera.

Volunteer Spotlight

Coming from the mountains to beaches, Marney loves the beauty of Florida and especially Grayton Beach and Deer Lake State Parks.
Friends of Grayton Beach State Park and Deer Lake State Parks

Friends of Grayton Beach State Park and Deer Lake State Parks

Friends Groups meet the critical needs of individual parks and the system of state parks. They share one thing in common – passion for parks.

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