Hiking at Rocky Bayou
The Sand Pine Trail, Rocky Bayou Trail and Red Cedar Trail are ideal for birding and nature photography, providing opportunities to see a variety of native flora and fauna.  
Recovering after Hurricane Michael
On October 10, 2018, Hurricane Michael made landfall as a category 5 storm. Many counties in northwest Florida were impacted by this fierce storm and Constitution Convention Museum State Park was not spared from its wrath.
Enjoy Nature at Constitution Convention
A tour of the museum is not the only thing you can enjoy when you visit. The 14-acre park offer an opportunity to experience the wonderful flora and fauna of northwest Florida.
History of the Constitution Convention Museum
The museum houses many early 19th-century artifacts, and early Native American and Spanish items are on display as well. All the collections within the museum lead visitors along Florida’s path to statehood.
Florida's First Constitution
In the late 1930s and 1940s a mall area and a commemorative park were designed to connect the Centennial Building to the Constitution Convention Monument. To this day, the grounds are maintained to a historical depiction of the original road.
History of the Constitution Convention Museum State Park
The museum houses many early 19th century artifacts some of which were used in the old city of St. Joseph. Some early Spanish and Native American items are on display as well. All the collections within the museum lead visitors on Florida’s path to statehood.
Ecology of the Upland Scrub and Sandhill Communities
Allen David Broussard Catfish Creek Preserve State Park protects a mosaic of 15 unique natural communities, from high and dry scrub to low floodplain marsh.
Florida’s Ancient Sand Dunes on the Lake Wales Ridge
The Allen David Broussard Catfish Creek Preserve State Park is located on the eastern edge of a topographic feature called the Lake Wales Ridge.
Lake Kissimmee's Historical Cow Camp
Florida was known for its cattle industry before any other state, including Texas.
Lake Kissimmee and the Chain of Lakes
Lake Kissimmee and the Kissimmee River are part of the 2,900-square-mile Kissimmee River watershed.