Staff Spotlight, Jolynne Carlo
Jolynne's years as a teacher help her offer visitors a warm welcome and fun activities at Curry Hammock State Park.
Volunteer Spotlight, Danny and Ramona Rutkowski
Danny and Ramona believe volunteering is very rewarding and a great way to get involved in the community.
Staff Spotlight, Melanie Luce
Melanie loves working in the coastal environment, so Stump Pass Beach State Park gives her challenges and great rewards.
Staff Spotlight, Tammy Rigney
Tammy adores being outside and enjoys sharing her knowledge of beaches, plants and wildlife with park visitors.
Staff Spotlight, Samantha Spooner
Environmental Specialist Samantha is a self-proclaimed "water bug" who spends her time enjoying the coastal environment at Cayo Costa State Park.
Looking to the Future
A careful assessment is being conducted of all amenities at this park. Two family-style cabins are available for overnight stays.
Dive into STEAM at Florida State Parks
Florida’s state parks provide an excellent setting for audiences of all ages to practice STEAM in the outdoors. Some parks have robust environmental education programs that offer both facilitated and self-guided experiences.
Explore Natural Wonders
From ornate caves to underwater coral reefs, Florida is home to astonishing natural beauty. These wonders showcase the best that Florida's state parks have to offer. If you want to be amazed, here are eight parks you definitely shouldn’t miss!
Florida Paddlesports Month
There's no better time to get out on the water and there's no better place than at a Florida State Park. With miles of pristine rivers, clear spring runs and calm lakes to choose from, our parks are a great place for both beginners and veterans to explore.
Staff Spotlight, Jackie McGowan
The dust floats down and the sand makes small rain noises as Jackie McCowan shuffles along the scaffolding and climbs down. His job never ends, yet he returns every day with the same dedication and drive. Jackie is the historic brick mason for Fort Clinch, and his presence inside the fort is as predictable as the cannons on the ramparts.