You've invited: El Dia de Muertos, or Day of the Dead, celebration is an important holiday for remembering deceased loved ones in Mexico. Mexican families welcome the souls of their deceased loved ...
Free event with regular park entry fees. Park entry fees are $4 for one person in a vehicle or $6 for up to 8 people in a vehicle. Description Big Lagoon State Park, is offering a beginning birding ...
While the changing of seasons from summer to fall might cause you to daydream about green leaves turning to carmine and orange, Floridians are treated to a different kind of color transformation: ...
At Florida's state parks, we are grateful for the efforts of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) who, from 1933 to 1942, built facilities at eight parks that became the foundation of our network of ...
Meet at the Nature Center on Sundays and Mondays for a guided exploration of MacArthur Beach State Park! Join a volunteer or ranger for a walk along the boardwalk, through the forest and to the beach.
Fishing at Skyway? Take the Skyway Fishing Pier Education Course online & learn everything you need to know before you go. The online course is required annually to fish on the Skyway Pier. Anglers ...
DEP has partnered with Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission to stabilize the banks of the spring head and spring run at Blue Spring State Park. From April 1 to Nov. 15, 2024, in-water ...
Glamping is glamorous camping. It’s a relaxing way to experience the outdoors in luxury. Your first camping trip can be intimidating. You might be unsure of what to bring or even if you’ll like it.
Glamping now available at St. Andrews State Park. Unplug, relax and reconnect with nature in an eco-tent. Each one has a water view. Modern luxuries include electricity, a queen bed, a twin-sized cot ...
Ride the official Shell Island Ferry to Shell Island for hours of fun. Shell Island can only be accessed by boat. This ferry is the easiest, safest, quickest way to the island. See more information ...
Learn about Florida’s history through the artifacts and objects found at our state parks. Research shows that the Mayaca people lived in what would become Central Florida for more than 12,000 years ...