Protecting Seagrass Flats in the Florida Keys
Healthy seagrass communities are the most productive ecosystems the world. Biologist Becky Collins tells the story of how mooring buoys and channel markers help boaters protect the seagrass communities.
Trail Towns of Florida
With great trails right in your backyard, living in a Trail Town makes exploring Florida easy.
Historic Home on Lignumvitae Key
Built in 1919 by William J. Matheson, this two-story historic home is the showpiece of Lignumvitae Key State Park. Self-guided tours transport visitors back in time to experience 1930s island living.
Mangroves at the Florida Keys Overseas Heritage Trail
Have you ever wondered what the bushes are along the waters edge? With their long, almost finger like roots, Mangroves serve an important purpose for the Florida Keys.
Hiking trails at Seabranch Preserve
The best way to explore Seabranch Preserve State Park is by foot, and over 6 miles of hiking trails provide visitors ample opportunity to get out and experience the park.
The Birdwalk at Myakka
The Birdwalk is a phenomenal place to view wildlife -- birds, alligators and more! Be sure to pack your binoculars and camera for an eye-opening experience!
Historic Lodge & Rainbow Cottages
With a history dating to the 1930s, our Historic Lodge and Rainbow Cottages tell the story of the beginnings of tourism in the local area.
Lake Powell at Camp Helen
Looking for an ecological wonder? Search no further than our very own Lake Powell, the largest of a chain of rare coastal dune lakes found in the Florida Panhandle.
Kayaking & Paddleboarding at Camp Helen
At Camp Helen State Park, there are many ways to spend a magical day out on the water. Explore Florida's largest coastal dune lake from one of our kayaks or paddleboards!
Tour Windley Key State Park
In the heart of Islamorada, lies 1.2 miles of trails that wind through a fossilized reef, hardwood hammock and mangrove fringe community.