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Palm leaning over River

Myakka River State Park

The majestic Myakka River flows though 58 square miles of one of Florida’s oldest and largest parks. This diverse landscape includes prairies, hammocks, pinelands, and wetlands which beckon visitors to explore its natural beauty.

13208 State Road 72
Sarasota FL 34241

View of historic boats docked at the landing of Silver Springs State Park

Silver Springs State Park

America’s largest spring sits untouched within Silver Springs State Park, and visitors can explore its natural beauty and diverse ecology by boat, foot or horseback. Glass bottom boats were invented here and still provide guests an ideal vantage point to enjoy the natural beauty of this first-magnitude spring.

1425 NE 58th Ave.
Ocala FL 34470

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