We’re very lucky that Florida is home to so much natural beauty. From the lakes and the springs to the beautiful beaches, some of the best natural features might be right in your own backyard. And what better place to scout for these gems than in state parks? We polled our readers on our Only In Florida Facebook page and found the top state parks. Whether you’re planning a getaway in the sunshine or a chance to escape for the weekend with the whole family, here are some of the best state parks in Florida that our readers came up with.

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Have you visited any of these state parks in Florida? Did your favorite make the list? Share your stories of the best state parks in Florida that you have visited in the comments section!

Do you know what goes well with Florida state parks? Hiking! That’s why we’ve put together the ultimate Florida hiking trails guide for you (and us) to refer to to find amazing hikes in the Sunshine State. One of the best ways to keep up with trail conditions is by using AllTrails+.

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Where can I go hiking in Florida?

 

Florida might be a bountiful beach state but that doesn't mean we don't love a good hike as well. It's a good thing there are so many wonderful and unique hikes in Florida. Here are a few of our favorite places to go hiking in Florida:

  • Black Bear Wilderness Area Trail, Sanford, FL: Let's start our trail list off with a fun and adventurous 7.3-mile loop trail that will take you through a dense jungle-like area filled with wildlife. Bring your oversized bug swatter to get some extra exercise in while walking along the St. Johns River. There may be an occasional alligator, bear, and snake sighting so keep your eyes peeled.
  • Black Rock Trail, Jacksonville, FL: If you'd rather ditch the creepy crawlies and head to the beach, this easy one-mile walk along the beach in Big Talbot Island State Park is refreshing. Hunt for driftwood and unique seashells while enjoying the feel of the soft sand between your toes. You'll also discover interesting tide pools where you can catch a peak at scurrying crabs.
  • Robinson's Preserve Full Trail System, Bradenton, FL: This trail system has plenty of options for a hike through nature. If you enjoy waterfowl and other native Florida birds, this 7.5-mile loop will definitely offer you chances to spot interesting birds. It is also a wonderful fishing area if you bring a pole and enjoy a lazy afternoon by the water. There is also a lookout tower that will give you amazing views of the entire area.

 

From unique swamps, marches, and forests to sandy beaches, Florida has a unique and diverse ecosystem that makes for some wonderful hiking.

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