Florida’s nature parks | White sand & turquoise water
Florida is full of natural wonders – from the mysterious Everglades with its endless waterways to the dense mangrove forests where dolphins and manatees frolic. Not forgetting the species of alligators, which are abundant here. Come and visit us!
Nature Parks on the Atlantic Coast
Seeing manatees in Canaveral National Seashore, pure nature on Merrit Island or immersing yourself in the world of the Seminoles – there are also unique nature parks on the Atlantic coast.
The Seminoles: Native Americans still present today
Nature parks on the Gulf Coast
From the untouched natural beaches to the mangroves where the famous manatees frolic and endless tranquillity: the nature parks on Florida’s west coast show you the original Florida – far away from the hustle and bustle of hotels and highways. Whether you glide silently through the mangroves in a kayak, watch alligators from the boardwalk or simply listen to the chirping of the cicadas: your nature experience will be a real highlight here.
Gasparilla Island: where Presidents Vacation
Delnor Wiggins Pass: State park with beach for swimming
Rotary Park: Find peace and quiet in the heart of Cape Coral
Weeki Wachee: Romantic with Manatees Mermaids
Ding Darling: where fresh water meets salt water
Cayo Costa State Park Beach | Simply incomparable
Nature parks on the Emerald Coast
The Emerald Coast’s nature parks range from breathtaking dune landscapes to pine forests and rare coastal ecosystems. Parks like Grayton Beach State Park and Topsail Hill Preserve offer hiking trails, kayaking routes and pristine beaches. They are a paradise for nature lovers, birdwatchers and anyone who wants to experience the pristine beauty of Florida.