Top Parks in Florida, United states, Page 3

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Palma Sola Botanical Park

Address: 9800 17th Ave NW, Bradenton, FL 34209, USA

Park

“As a DJ I always love experiencing such great venues. :) There's tons of spots for good pictures here, and it's a great environment for more casual purposes too.”

Bethune Park

Address: 5809 Edina St, Wimauma, FL 33598, USA

Park

“Easy to find. Nice park, just west of the Boys & Girls club, paved path good for those wheelchairs, rollators & strollers, has toilets (did not use though) lots of new plantings so will be nice in the summer, shared playground and tables under a shelter”

Relay Wildlife Management Area

Address: Bunnell, FL 32110, USA

Park

“Relay Wildlife Management Area is a beautiful and peaceful outdoor recreational area located in Florida. The area covers approximately 3,300 acres and offers a diverse range of habitats for wildlife, such as marshes, pine flatwoods, and cypress swamps. The management area is an ideal destination for wildlife enthusiasts, hunters, hikers, and bird watchers. The area boasts a rich diversity of wildlife species, including deer, turkey, quail, ducks, and a variety of bird species. Visitors can also enjoy fishing and boating on the many waterways that run through the area. The management area is well-maintained, with clearly marked trails and plenty of information about the different species and habitats. The staff is knowledgeable and friendly, providing visitors with valuable information and tips to make their experience even more enjoyable. Visitors are reminded to be respectful of the environment and wildlife, obey the rules and regulations of the management area, and take care of the facilities. Relay Wildlife Management Area is a great destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a peaceful and scenic retreat in Florida's natural beauty.”

Honore Primitive Campsites

Address: Sarasota, FL 34241, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“Used mountain bike to get out here and saw a hog, a turtle shell and a gator skull. Main campsite is very nice. Theres some trees to setup a hammock in the shade, a nice opening to look up at the stars and plenty of burnables thanks to the park rangers cleaning the sites up. Be sure to bring plenty of water and bug spray! Best of all the ranger I talked to was very informative and awefully cute :)”

Bayshore Gardens Park and Recreational District

Address: 6919 26th St W, Bradenton, FL 34207, USA

Park

“Nice place to bring the family. Several pavilions with seating, and charcoal grills as well. Sarasota bay is just south of the park. There is also a playground with slides, swings, a climbing wall, and a merry go round. Lots of shade provided by the massive banyan tree. And if its too hot, there's always the pool or the bay”

Fort De Soto Park Campground

Address: Fort De Soto Park, 3500 Pinellas Bayway S #2528, Tierra Verde, FL 33715, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“My husband and I spent our first anniversary camping here. We stayed in spot 186 for one evening. Our experience was fantastic. Simple check in, great camp shop, and the spot was ideal. The only downside was the campers before us were still in the spot when we arrived around 3pm. I feel like the park officers should be monitoring this..”

Eden Lakes Park

Address: 4751 SW 162nd Ave, Miami, FL 33185, USA

Park

“This is a small 0.4 mile (1,000-step) neighborhood park where we often take walks on their trail paths and get a good workout! There are several outdoor exercise equipment for your use (sorry forgot to take pictures). There’s a jungle gym and swings for kids in great condition practically new. This is an open green space to get fresh air, one of our favorite parks in the area. There are four party pavilions that you can rent, and use their barbecue grills. There are picnic tables with benches throughout the park, some are shaded. There are several garbage cans throughout the park, please use them help keep our parks clean! The parking lot gets filled quickly on the weekends! Please note no dogs allowed in this park. This park is small, there are no bathrooms. Overall a very nice park, it serves our needs. Please be vigilant while walking on these trails some of the cement is uneven and you can trip and fall.”

Greenbrook Adventure Park For Families!

Address: 13010 Adventure PI, Bradenton, FL 34202, USA

Park

“Ventured out with our puppy to check out the dog park here. It was sooo huge! Biggest dog park we've been to in manatee county and kept up really well. There is both a small dog side and the big dog side....the big dog side is enormous. There are several hoses, pools, and dishes throughout this area. There is different playground equipment throughout as well. Many dispensers for cleaning up to and shovels, rakes. Many trees and covered patios providing shaded areas. There are also trails around a beautiful lake with a lot of wildlife to see. Was a very nice afternoon..... the only negative is there were no dogs when we went. We will definately be back.”

Snowden Park

Address: 1702 Waller St, Plant City, FL 33563, USA

Park

“It is a nice park, and the only problem bathrooms are not open unless someone has reserved the picnic tables. Nice playground for the kids. You can have a dog there, but it's not a dog park, but they are not restricted. The baseball field or nice the basketball court is clean.”

Starkey Park Bike Trail Head

Address: 11115 Wilderness Park Blvd, New Port Richey, FL 34655, USA

Park

“We hiked the green trail with our two little dogs. Down to the river. We all loved it! It's the time of year for yellow flies and ticks. Bring repellant. Beautiful area, will definitely be back as regulars.”

Kamp KJ

Address: Polk County, FL 33867, USA

Park

Florida Trail Marker 35

Address: Unnamed Road, Sarasota, FL 34241, USA

Park

Flamingo Campground

Address: 1 Flamingo Lodge Hwy, Homestead, FL 33034, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“Absolutely the best to be with nature!!! Beautiful place to camp, the marina store has all your supplies and in the morning they have breakfast burritos also for sale 10$ but very well worth it! Bring the family , please respect nature and pick up after yourself so others can continue to enjoy.”

Jay B. Starkey Wilderness Park

Address: 10500 Wilderness Park Blvd, New Port Richey, FL 34655, USA

Park

“Very nice trails throughout the park. Went for a on the 7 mile loop trail, overall it was in good shape. There was one section that was a bit grown up, but not so much that it was a bother to cover. Definitely long portions of the trail have light to no shade, so be prepared. But overall the trails were very pretty.”

Willy Willy Campsite

Address: Florida, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“Crocodiles are cute, snakes are annoying, very swampy, mosquitoes are everywhere”

Monument Lake Campground

Address: 50215 Tamiami Trail E, Ochopee, FL 34141, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“All around great place to camp. The camp is very clean and well ordered. There is a campground host in site and the restrooms are large and clean. There is some road noise but it is easily mitigated by your site selection. Each RV site has a flat gravel pad, picnic table and fire pit. The cell reception is excellent.”

Indian Lake State Forest

Address: 6675 NE 40th Avenue Rd, Silver Springs, FL 34488, USA

Park

“What a great rural spot that's just outside of Ocala! It's a no frills camping, hiking and picnic location on a small sink hole lake that's surrounded by gradually sloping sandy terrain interspersed with cypress, oak and pine trees. The facilities are being upgraded and the park itself is well maintained. A large picnic pavilion under shady oaks would be a perfect spot for larger gatherings.”

Cauley Square Historic Village

Address: 22400 Old Dixie Hwy, Miami, FL 33170, USA

Shopping mall Cafe Park Home goods store Restaurant Store Health

“This place is a hidden gem!! My mom told me about it and so happy we found it! Cute little shops, various styles of food and a gorgeous garden. Def a great place to have a night party or just a afternoon stroll”

Wahoo, Primitive Camping Area

Address: 5752-6532 W C 48, Bushnell, FL 33513, USA

Park

“Beautiful limestone rock historic building. Great community meeting spot. Can be used as a venue for any occasion or camping. Great for picnics as well. Very clean and well kept . Beautiful location. Convenient location. Restrooms available. Kitchen in 1 building...stage, tables and chairs in the other.”

Optimum RV Bushnell

Address: 2540 W C 48, Bushnell, FL 33513, USA

Campground Rv park Storage Lodging Car repair Park Car dealer Store

“Optimum RV Bushnell has the most professional, personable, conscientious staff. From our salesperson, Hilda to our walkthrough technician, Julia, and everyone in between, we were treated like we were their favorite . We highly recommend Optimum RV of Bushnell.”

Samuel W Pasco Recreation

Address: 39835 Chancey Rd, Zephyrhills, FL 33542, USA

Park

“Beautiful park great place for the kids I personally think the road coming in and out needs to be redone for a five star”

Lostman's Five Campsite

Address: Florida, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“This ground campsite is a day or two kayak trip away from Chokoloskee and Everglades City. A free standing tent is (almost) required because your tent is setup on a dock-like structure and tent stakes don't drive well into the dock. If you are creative, you can use rope or twine to tie each side of the tent to the end of the boards. There were two picnic tables when I was last here and there is room for at least 4 two-person tents. We fit three one-person tents on one side of the dock structure and could have fit another. You could do the same on the other side. It is totally peaceful out here, and depending on the time of year you may catch a beautiful sunset. Make sure to bring everything into your tent at night. There are mice living here that will fight over whatever you leave out. You'll hear them at night under the boards as they fight over what the camper before you left behind. Dolphins and alligators also frequent this site. This is a great spot to get away from it all as you head down to Flamingo.”

Snook Haven Park

Address: 5000 E Venice Ave, Venice, FL 34292, USA

Park

“Since there isn’t a lot of info on this launch, I thought I’d share. Turn down the dirt (and very bumpy) road towards Snook Haven and when you see the camp sign, turn left towards the boat trailer parking. The boat launch will be straight ahead, the kayak launch is left of the boat ramp. We actually missed it and unloaded at the boat ramp but it was nice because we were able to back the trailer right up to the water. I happened to look left after we unloaded the trailer and spotted it. It’s a nice kayak launch but you need to carry or cart your kayak about 50ft (I’m guessing) to get to it. If you go early, the ramps and parking lot are quiet. We went up the river a little more than 2 1/2 miles then turned around and went w the currant. Lots of beautiful scenery and wildlife especially gators!”

Cocoa West Park

Address: 230 S Burnett Rd #4000, Cocoa, FL 32926, USA

Park

“I drove these students to a pool at Merritt Island High School. Students were probably the best behaved I have drove in quite awhile. Which says a lot for the staff of Cocoa West.”

Wild Florida Safari Drive Thru Park

Address: 3301 Lake Cypress Rd, Kenansville, FL 34739, USA

Zoo Park

“If you really want to see not just some big Florida gators, but tons of other wildlife as well, this place is amazing! Doing the walk through safari will get you up close to so many, like massive venomous snakes, capybara, sloths, birds, raccoons and similar species from all over the world... its just a great time. The sloth even had a baby clinging to her which you can see in my picture! The drive through safari is also quite amazing for the amount of different animals and the size of the safari itself as well. I personally really liked that the biggest gator they have controls whether or not he will perform and they do not try to force him when he isn't in the mood. Great place and great people working there!”

Metals and Nature

Address: 1501 E State Rd 60, Plant City, FL 33567, USA

Furniture store Park Home goods store Store

“Arley and Vicky at Metals and Nature created a beautiful custom sized gate for our home based on their "fiddlehead" design. It turned out fantastic, and we are thrilled with the results. It was such a joy for us finding artisans who hand craft beautiful high quality ironwork. Arley walked us through the installation and supplied all of the hardware we needed to complete the job. Visit their property and delight in their creations. It's a great experience, even if you don't have an immediate requirement. When you see what they create, you'll figure out a place around your house that would become extraordinary with a Metals and Nature creation! Jim D., Punta Gorda, FL”

Botanica Organica

Address: 10900 SW 48th St, Davie, FL 33328, USA

Cafe Park Health Store Restaurant

“Always an amazing atmosphere, run by loving passionate people. Great tinctures and a home brew tea that’s amazing as well. A beautiful space to stop into with kids on the weekend whether the space is active or mellow.”

Island Dog International Dog Rescue

Address: BY APPOINTMENT ONLY, 19649 Eagle Run, Groveland, FL 34736, USA

Park

“It has been a just over a year since I brought my Paco home from Island Dog International Dog Rescue. I can't put into words the joy this little rescue dog has brought our family. I commend Jen for doing a great job screening for the right home. Paco had/has some "quirks" that made him a bad choice for some families. But the pros at this rescue did their due diligence and made sure Paco went where he would thrive. Rescue work can be difficult, but this knowledgeable, compassionate group is highly recommended.”

Villa Rosa Park

Address: 4600 Reflections Blvd, Lutz, FL 33558, USA

Park

“Great neighborhood park. As with all county managed parks, it has it's ups and downs. It sees its share of vandalism which is caused mostly by outside (non resident) users. However with the residents involvement (report and complaint s) it is kept maintained. Overall maintenance is better than other public parks. I like the wide open fields which is why on most given days people use it to practice lacrosse or soccer.”

Warm Mineral Springs Park

Address: 12200 San Servando Ave, North Port, FL 34287, USA

Park

“There are a myriad of mixed reviews on this place which originally made me not want to go, but I did end up really happy that I did. It is expensive, but I personally did think the health benefits, relaxation, and experience was worth it. However, I can definitely understand how it isn’t for everyone. Firstly, it is true that the facilities are run down. There used to be a cafe and gift shop that are currently closed. Currently there is the admission area and the restrooms and that is it. So when you go there are no inside space it is only the spring and then the grassy area around the spring. The chairs and loungers are dated as well and most do have broken slats, that being said, the area is perfectly serviceable. Parking is super easy and free, restrooms are okay and you can always find a chair to grab or space to sit for relaxing, reading, or sunbathing. Second, the spring itself. It DOES smell like rotten eggs-it is SUPPOSED to smell. This is a mineral spring and this one contains the most mineral content of any mineral springs in the US. It contains sulfur which, naturally, smells bad but also gives it the majority of the health benefits that the spring does have. It also does have algae around the edges of the spring that does get stirred up the more people are in the spring. So by the middle of the day there is a lot of algae in the center and a lot of dirt kick up. If you want it to be less dirty, go as soon as the springs open and leave early afternoon. In the morning, most of the algae is on the sides of the pool instead of floating around and the water is clearer. The water itself isn’t really dirty-it just isn’t the crystal clear water that is characteristic of other Florida springs and the minerals probably cloud the water. Definitely not the best place to snorkel. As for the temperature, it is warmer than the other springs in Florida, but it’s not a hot tub-warm not hot-meaning it’s going to feel a bit cold getting in but you aren’t going to freeze. Its comfortable enough once you are in to stay a couple hours. Third, the health benefits. Here is what I noticed: -immediate skin benefits, acne/dermatitis/eczema relief and intermediate skin purge (under the skin pimples may come to the surface of the skin) -pain relief- for about 6-8 hours after exiting springs muscle and joint pains completely vanished for this time but comes back after the time period. After one soak the benefits seem temporary but for those with chronic pain it is so nice to have a day without the normal pain. -body detox-mostly just know that you may need to be near a restroom a lot for 2-3 days afterwards 😆 Overall, I do think this spring is worth it for the health benefits, but you have to remember it’s a natural spring/sinkhole with an ecosystem of fish and algae and NOT a luxury spa. There’s grass and dirt and therefore ants and bugs and small lizards. It smells, and you are going to smell like sulfur for about 48 hours. Bring your own towel, lots of water, and some snacks. You will be hungry and thirsty after! From research on mineral springs do two sessions about 45min-1 hour in the water with a break in between and wait a couple hours before showering.”

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