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3 Parks Found
An aerial view of the trees at Fakahatchee Strand Preserve State Park.

Fakahatchee Strand Preserve State Park

The largest state park in Florida is home to a variety of plant and animal species that can be found nowhere else in the continental United States. 

137 Coastline Drive
Copeland FL 34137

Paynes Creek Historic State Park

Paynes Creek Historic State Park

In late 1849, Fort Chokonikla was built nearby as the first outpost in a chain of forts established during tensions with Seminole Indians. Today, nature enthusiasts and hikers can enjoy walking along trails through the park's natural areas.

888 Lake Branch Road
Bowling Green FL 33834

Washington Oaks Gardens

Washington Oaks Gardens State Park

The formal gardens are the centerpiece of our park, with remarkable displays of native and non-native plant species including azaleas, camellias and bird of paradise. Washington Oaks is also famous for the unique shoreline of coquina rock formations along its Atlantic beach.

6400 N. Oceanshore Blvd.
Palm Coast FL 32137

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