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The Fakahatchee, as it's called locally, is a remarkable place where the subtropics and tropics converge in the world's largest strand swamp. 
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Welcome to Egmont Key State Park. During your visit, you are likely to find your own slice of solitude at the edge of the Gulf of America. The beautiful blue-green waters will keep you coming back for more at historic Egmont Key.
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Visit one of the best fishing spots in the Florida Big Bend. The blackwater Econfina River winds through canopied forests before transitioning to open marshes.
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Enjoy time spent at Dunns Creek. There is ample parking, restrooms, fishing platform and an accessible floating canoe/kayak launch.
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If you would like to experience the way life was in Florida 100 to 150 years ago, then stop by Dudley Farm and get that experience first-hand.
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Don Pedro Island State Park is separated into two sections, the land base and the island. The land base is a great place to walk the trails or launch a kayak or paddleboard and explore nearby waterways.
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It’s the perfect time of year to enjoy the shade of the tropical hardwood forest and relax in the Florida Keys. A favorite of locals and tourists alike, Dagny Johnson Key Largo Hammock is where you can find some quiet in nature.
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Not only is the park an iconic symbol of Florida tourism but it also showcases one of Florida’s most beautiful natural resources. As a proud member of the Florida State Park family, we are committed to preserving, interpreting and restoring these resources, while providing resource-based recreation.  
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People who love history treasure Dade Battlefield, but its tranquil beauty is worth a visit in itself. We offer a wide range of events and programs for adults and children throughout the year.
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Follow the paved pathways to learn about the Native Americans who lived in the area and the ceremonial, burial and midden mounds they built. Wet a fishing line down by the river for catch and release, or pull in your supper.