Hiking through nature is an experience unto itself. But when you’re able to hike through nature and also immerse yourself in history, that’s an elevated outdoor experience that many might not know exists in Florida. Perfect for a trip with the kids that doubles as an educational opportunity, or simply a solo venture out into nature to immerse yourself in Florida history, this hike is for you. But be warned, some say this is one of the most creepy hikes in Florida. The next time you’re in the St. Petersburg area, feel free to check out the Egmont Key State Park in Florida. When you do, you can determine if it is one of the best hikes in FL or one of the creepiest.
There is so much beauty in visiting Egmont Key State Park in St. Petersburg, Florida.
But the first thing you have to do to get to the natural beauty is to take a ferry - this is an island after all.
Once you’re there, you’ll be able to hike around the island to your heart’s content. The history here knows no bounds.
For starters, there is a lighthouse on the island that has been around since 1858, which makes it a true treasure on the island.
In addition, the island served as a camp for captured Seminoles at the very end of the Third Seminole War.
The island eventually was occupied in the Civil War by the Union Navy and then became an active fort until 1923 during the Spanish-American War.
Visitors can hike the historic trails throughout Egmont Key, just southwest of Fort DeSoto Beach, enjoying the plaques and stories throughout time.
In addition, there is so much beauty to see here, you’ll likely want to set up shop with a towel and an umbrella and get in some suntanning or swimming, too.
Spend the day exploring the historic ruins of Egmont Key State Park in Florida and enjoy a journey back in time for one afternoon.
Take the ferry to Egmont Key State Park and explore the island in this video from Explorcation:
Follow this Egmont Key Florida map to see just where to go to get to Egmont Key State Park.
Have you ever been to Egmont Key State Park before - would you agree that it could be considered one of the more creepy hikes in Florida, or was it a beautiful look back at history? Share with us your experience in the comments section!
Or if you’re looking for more information about this Florida hike, including current fees and current park conditions, check out the Egmont Key State Park website.
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