Native Americans once dwelled here, living off fish-filled lagoons. Today, these waters are popular for canoeing, boating and fishing. Tomoka is a bird-watcher's paradise, with over 160 species ...
We are unable to issue refunds or return tickets for any cancelations due to weather. Step back in time and enjoy the classic mermaid show, but remember this quintessential Old Florida site is also ...
Please use the honor box to pay fees. Correct change is required. $5 per vehicle (up to eight people). $4 single occupant-vehicle. $2 pedestrians, bicyclists, extra passengers, passengers in vehicle ...
Park fee is $3 per vehicle (up to 8 people) or $2 per pedestrian/bicyclist. Exact change needed OR pay by card using QR code posted on honor box. If have Annual Pass OR paid online for day pass, write ...
Additional fort entry fee of $2.50 per person payable at the Visitor Center. Description Travel back in time to 1864 when the Union Army's New York Engineers were in the process of building one of the ...
Cool air, the sound of dripping water, a visual array of mystifying stalactites, stalagmites, flowstones and draperies - this is what greets visitors when they explore the otherworldly depths of ...
When visiting St. Lucie Inlet Preserve State Park, make sure to check out the park’s kayak trail. This trail is a great way to experience the best the park has to offer when it comes to beauty and ...
Join park ranger staff on a guided nature hike of Camp Helen State Park. Tour will meander through several distinct natural communities, and rangers will share information about the flora and fauna ...