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Yellow River Marshes Preserve State Park

Yellow River Marshes Preserve State Park

Located south of Milton and Interstate 10 at Bagdad, Yellow River Marshes Preserve State Park is a sweeping open wild prairie along the shores of Blackwater Bay. There are no trails, just a parking area from which to explore Florida’s biggest burst of pitcher plant blooms in March and April.

Withlacoochee State Forest – Johnson Pond

Withlacoochee State Forest – Johnson Pond

One of the best, easiest, and child-friendly places to see a rosemary scrub up close and personal, Johnson Pond is a gentle walk in the woods out to an observation deck over its namesake and through a variety of habitats, most notably the moss-filled rosemary scrub. It is one of the northernmost botanical sites in [...]

Withlacoochee State Forest – Citrus Tract

Withlacoochee State Forest – Citrus Tract

The Citrus Tract of Withlacoochee State Forest is full of surprises, from a big dose of scrub along Loop A to a scattering of sinkhole-and-cave habitats with unique ferns and mosses along the western side of the forest.

Windley Key Fossil Reef Geologic State Park

Windley Key Fossil Reef Geologic State Park

While especially notable for its exposed fossil reef, Windley Key offers an easy walk through a tropical hammock where tropical plums of every sort – from poisonous to sweet – bear fruit that attract birds from all over. Ironwood and other heavy tropical woods thrive in this remnant tropical forest as well.

White Springs

White Springs

Home of the Florida Folk Festival and the Wild Azalea Festival, White Springs is all abloom each March along the Suwannee River with both native and cultivated azaleas throughout historic Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park. In addition to spring blooms, year-round glory comes from the Florida champion catalpa and some immense live oaks [...]

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