Florida's Natural Wonders
Florida’s landscape features a diverse range of ecosystems, from the Gulf Coast barrier islands of Sand Key and Caladesi to the botanical collections of Kanapaha and the Key West Tropical Forest. This selection highlights the state’s varied terrain, including the limestone shoals of the Suwannee River at Big Shoals State Park and the critical wildlife habitats found within the Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park. The list also covers extensive wetland systems like the Hillsborough River and secluded lakes within the Apalachicola National Forest.
Sand Key Park
Sand Key is a barrier island on Florida's Gulf Coast that stretches from Madeira Beach through Redington Beach, North Redington Beach,…
Caladesi Island State Park
Caladesi Island State Park is a Florida State Park located on Caladesi Island in the Gulf of Mexico, across St.
Key West Garden Club
The West Martello Tower is a historic martello tower in Key West, Florida, United States. It is located at 1100 Atlantic Boulevard.
Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park
Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park is located near Homosassa Springs, Florida, in the United States.
Key West Tropical Forest and Botanical Garden
Tropical garden where the leaves never fall. It has a unique design with many learning opportunities for kids and grown-ups alike.
Tiger Bay
Part of the Tiger Bay State Forest, this large wetland area serves as a critical aquifer recharge zone featuring pine flatwoods and cypress swamps.
Kanapaha Botanical Gardens
The Kanapaha Botanical Gardens is a botanical garden in Gainesville, Florida, operated by the North Florida Botanical Society.
Big Shoals State Park
Big Shoals State Park in Hamilton County, Florida is a Florida State Park. It is approximately one mile east of White Springs, off US 41.
Riverbend Park
Riverbend Park is a 680-acre park in the Jupiter Farms section of Jupiter, in Palm Beach County, Florida.
Hillsborough River
This 54-mile waterway originates in the Green Swamp and passes through Hillsborough River State Park, notable for its rare Class II river rapids.
Pond 6
Small water body located in the coastal marshlands of Levy County near Cedar Key.
Bay Swamp
A large wetland area in Highlands County that forms part of the inland Everglades watershed ecosystem.
Black Point Swamp
Coastal wetland area located near the Suwannee River estuary on Florida's Gulf Coast.
Cow Swamp
Located within the Apalachicola National Forest, this wetland area is characterized by dense cypress and tupelo stands.
Cabbage Hammock Swamp
Wetland area situated near the coastal marshes of the Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve.
Lost Lake
A secluded sinkhole lake located within the Apalachicola National Forest southwest of Tallahassee.
Silver Lake
A recreation area in the Apalachicola National Forest featuring a white sand beach and a lake surrounded by longleaf pines.
Seven Palm Lake
Interior lake located within the southern portion of Everglades National Park near the Flamingo visitor area.
West Lake
A large, mangrove-fringed lake in Everglades National Park featuring a boardwalk and a designated paddling trail.
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