The most amazing places in Florida that you might not have known. Part of xnumx
ForumDaily publishes the third part of the story about the sights of sunny Florida state that you should take note of. If you missed, here are links to first и the second parts.
Address: Key West, FL 33041, tel (305) 242-7700
Traveling into Florida’s past is impossible without visiting this fort on Key West, which was a federal prison during the US Civil War. Unlike many other fortifications, in Jefferson you can find a place for camping, diving and sunbathing.
Address: 3449 Bonnett Pond Rd, Chipley, FL 32428, tel (850) 773-2897
Absolutely tame wolves and arctic foxes are waiting for you at the Seacrest Nature Reserve. And don’t worry - these cute creatures have been trained and have lived in the reserve since birth, so they are accustomed to people. The reserve staff also gives special lectures to visitors about the importance of wolves.
Address: 26701 E Hwy 40, Silver Springs, FL 34488, tel. (888) 444-6777
Juniper Springs, located in Florida's Ocala Forest, is hidden from the sun by palms and oak trees. This is a real oasis where you can enjoy nature in all its manifestations, including swimming or canoeing.
Address: 4700 SW 58th Dr, Florida, FL 32608, tel. (352) 372-4981
The giant lilies at Kanapaha Botanical Garden won't keep you above water, but they look incredibly beautiful. Many more surprises await you there, but the main pleasure is truly heavenly gardens with plants.
Address: 1801 Golf Breeze Way, Sun City Center, FL 33573, tel (850) 916-5631
Consisting of seven major islands, the Gulf Islands are the largest "national seashore" in the United States. Thanks to their special status and protection from the authorities, these places have retained their pristine beauty - and numerous forts, and white sand beaches.
Address: 1600 Twigg St, Palatka, FL 32177, tel (386) 329-3721
Despite the fact that Florida has a reputation for predominantly flatland, here you will find many hilly areas, as well as gorges and ravines. When you get tired of walking in the park, you can make a stop for a picnic in the midst of flowering azaleas.
Address: 3251 S Miami Ave, Miami, FL 33129, tel (305) 250-9133
Located in Miami's Coconut Grove area, Vizcaya Palace Villa allows you to plunge into the European Middle Ages. The villa, which later became a museum, was built in the Venetian style in 1923. Art is in everything here - both in the courtyards of the villa and inside the building with luxurious furniture.
Address: 1151 Tower Blvd, Lake Wales, FL 33853, tel (863) 676-1408
The incredible number of flowers in the Bok Tower Botanical Garden and the various species of birds will surprise you. Because of the singing of birds and the ringing of bells, the Bok Tower is called the “singing tower.”
Park on the island of Little Talbot
Address: 12157 Heckscher Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32226, tel. (904) 251-2320
One of the few remaining barrier islands of Florida, Little Talbot guarantees you a wonderful holiday. Almost in its original form, coastal forests and sand dunes are preserved here.
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