You don't need a big budget to take the trip of a lifetime in Florida. In fact, you can check out the very best road trips in Florida on a tankful of gas! Of course, it will depend on what you drive, but the average vehicle can travel 300 miles per tank of gas. Our trip adds up to only 173 miles, leaving plenty of wiggle room if you decide to add a few destinations of your own.
Our trip will take you to some amazing Old Florida towns and natural wonders, plus a few of the best must-try restaurants in Florida. We think it's the perfect road trip that won't break the bank. It's a lot to fit into one day, so feel free to cut out a few stops or spend the night in one of the unique destinations along the way.
1. Devil's Den, Williston
Devil's Den is a karst window (basically a collapsed cave over an underground river) located near Gainesville. Not only is it a stunning sight to behold, remains of prehistoric humans and animals have been found in one of the passages within the cave. Only snorkelers and divers are allowed in the cave, so feel free to start at the next location if that's not for you. If you'd rather watch someone else check it out instead and live vicariously through them, check out this amazing video of a dive in Devil's Den:
2. Rainbow Springs State Park, Dunnellon
This state park has been drawing visitors for decades with its historic pathways and beautiful clear waters. It's hard to find natural waterfalls in Florida, but the man-made ones at this park are just as lovely. Swimming and tubing are also popular activities at the park.
3. The Front Porch, Dunnellon
After you've worked up an appetite at the springs, head to The Front Porch, located in Dunnellon on US 41. Fill up on some hearty comfort food, but save room for the star of the show, their homemade pies.
4. Floral City and Pudgees' Hot Dog Stand
Visiting small town feels like stepping back in time. Visit the Florida Artists Gallery & Cafe, Ferris Groves , and of course, Pudgees' Hot Dog Stand. Whether you want an authentic Chicago Dog or a burger so good you'll "Smack Ya Momma,' Pudgees' has you covered.
5. Weeki Wachee Springs State Park
Next up, we'll switch it up with one of Florida's most famous roadside attractions. The mermaid shows at Weeki Wachee are an enchanting display of Florida's vintage charm and natural beauty. Check out everything this amazing park has to offer (yes, including the mermaids):
6. Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park
This state park offers a unique experience, with a nature center and an underwater observatory. Kids and adults alike will love learning all about Florida's native wildlife, from manatees to Black bears and alligators.
7. The Freezer, Homosassa
After you've seen everything at the park, head to The Freezer. The Freezer is a local gem in Homosassa serving up fresh seafood at affordable prices. Dig in with plastic forks (or your hands) at this laid-back seafood heaven. Expect some of the best steamed shrimp, mussels and crab that you've ever tasted. Remember to bring cash, as cards are not accepted.
8. Cedar Key
Cedar Key is a quaint coastal town full of Old Florida charm. Visitors enjoy boating, fishing, and numerous shops and restaurants. This city is famous for its clams, so be sure to try some while you're in town.
Isn't Florida the best state in the country for road trips? Check out our Ultimate Central Florida Road Trip and our Ultimate North Florida Road Trip, and start driving! Also, be sure to let us know your favorite of the best road trips in Florida!
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