The most amazing places in Florida that you might not have known. Part of xnumx
ForumDaily continues to talk about sights of sunny florida, which you should take note of. The second part includes new parks, nature reserves, springs and much more.
Park John Pennekamp Coral Reef
Address: 102601 Overseas Hwy, Key Largo, FL 33037, tel (305) 451-6300
Part of the Great Florida Reef outside Biscayne National Park is John Pennekamp Coral Reef Park, which was created in 1963 and was the first underwater park. The 178 nautical miles are home to coral reefs, mangrove swamps, seagrass, and a variety of wild plants. One of the main attractions of the park is the underwater sculpture “Christ from the Abyss”, installed at a depth of about 8 meters in the waters of Key Largo.
Address: 400 Florida A1A, Jupiter, FL 33477, tel (561) 624-0065
An ideal place for active recreation - in Carlin Park you can play tennis, basketball, baseball and, of course, spend time on a cozy beach. You can bring your own food or sit in one of the local establishments. There is also a special dog beach where your pet can sunbathe in comfort.
Address: 5390 NE 180th Ave, Williston, FL 32696, tel (352) 528-3344
This is one of the most beautiful caves for swimming and diving in the United States. Shades of blue, green and orange shimmer over the rocky cliff walls, while divers take rest after diving. Another opportunity to make amazingly beautiful photos.
Geological Park Devil's Millhopper
Address: 4732 Millhopper Rd, Gainesville, FL 32653, tel (352) 955-2008
You must descend about 40 meters of zigzag stairs to reach one of Florida's oldest limestone wells. Researchers somehow discovered there the fossilized remains of various animals, which, according to legend, were encountered in the well of the devil. That is why the park is called the “devil's mill.”
Address: State Park Rd, Chipley, FL 32428, tel (850) 638-6130
22-meter scenic waterfall is surrounded by natural forests, which makes the park Falling Waters is a real miracle. A picnic basket by the lake is not at all superfluous. In addition, you can visit the butterfly garden and see a myriad of migratory butterflies living there.
Address: 10863 E. Highway 40 Silver Springs, FL 34488, tel (352) 625-7470
This large shallow spring consists of 25 sand pockets that look like separate small pools. If you walk around the bridges around, you can watch the clean spring water, which, depending on the time of day, changes colors from sky blue to turquoise and sapphire.
Address: 3345 Caverns Rd, Marianna, FL 32446, tel (850) 482-9598
If you thought that there could be no caves in Florida, you were greatly mistaken. In the Florida Caverns Park, which is located in the city of Marianna, you can visit the only in the state open for tourists caves with stalactites and stalagmites.
Address: 3500 Pinellas Bayway S, St. Petersburg, FL 33715, tel (727) 582-2267
Five interconnected islands make up the Fort de Soto park area, with a total area of more than 1 acres (0,4 ha). There you can go kayaking along the mangroves and marshes. And from April to September, you can look at eggs laid by sea turtles.
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