Sand Pine Scrub at Seabranch
Sand Pine Scrub is an ancient natural community that makes up the majority of the park.  Much of the hiking trails and the East Coast Greenway travel through the scrub, allowing visitors to explore this unique habitat.
Birding at Windley Key
Windley Key offers bird-watchers a unique experience throughout the year. It's an annual stopping point for a host of migrants pausing to rest or feed before or after crossing the Gulf of America in the spring and fall.
History of the Land at Savannas Preserve
The history of Savannas, along with the surrounding area of the Treasure Coast, largely revolved around the Pineapple Farming Industry. By 1895, the area was known as “The Pineapple Capital of the World.”
Steephead Ravines
One of Ravine Gardens State Park’s main feature is a forked steephead ravine. The ravines slope down to Whitewater Branch, a spring-fed stream that flows east into the St. Johns River.
Azaleas at Ravine Gardens
Each year, hundreds of azaleas bloom, creating a spectacular display of color throughout the ravines. The bloom season for the azaleas ranges from late December to early March.
Battle of Okeechobee
The Battle of Okeechobee took place on December 25, 1837, and is regarded as one of the bloodiest battles fought during the Second Seminole War.
History of the Timucuan
The Timucuan were one of the largest groups of Native Americans in Florida. The land now know as Tomoka State Park was once home to hundreds of native inhabitants, where they lived and thrived along the Tomoka River.
Fishing on the Florida Keys Overseas Heritage Trail
Bring your fishing pole and experience the joy of catching fish from one of the Florida Keys Overseas Heritage Trail's historic bridges.
Volunteer Spotlight, Atlanta Botanical Gardens
The Atlanta Botanical Gardens Volunteered 886 hours at Torreya State Park uncovering Torreya trees from Hurricane Michael Debris.
Biking the Florida Keys Overseas Heritage Trail
Come and find your happy place while enjoying a relaxing bike ride in the Florida Keys. The Florida Keys Overseas Heritage Trail, with over 90 miles of paved bike trail, allows you to experience the Florida Keys from the seat of your bike.