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I’ve lived in Florida for over 25 years. Skip the major cities and spend time in these 5 gorgeous state parks instead.

July 25, 2025
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I’ve lived in Florida for over 25 years. Skip the major cities and spend time in these 5 gorgeous state parks instead.
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A small waterfall cascading over rocks, surrounded by lush green vegetation at Rainbow Springs State Park.
Rainbow Springs is one of my favorite Florida state parks to visit.

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Florida is known for its iconic theme parks and cities, but the traffic, crowds, and summer heat can all become overwhelming.

After living here for over 25 years, I’ve found that some of the most breathtaking experiences lie beyond the typical tourist hot spots.

Sometimes, the best adventures are the quieter ones, where you can breathe fresh air, get close to nature, and see the kind of Florida you don’t find on a billboard.

That’s why I think Florida’s state parks are true hidden gems, offering everything from crystal-clear springs and ancient forests to coastal kayaking.

Whether you’re a local or planning your first trip to the Sunshine State, these five state parks offer unforgettable experiences without theme park crowds.

Honeymoon Island State Park has over four miles of pristine beach to explore.

An overhead view of Honeymoon Island State Park.

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Just a short drive from Tampa, Honeymoon Island State Park is a local favorite for laid-back beach days, wildlife sightings, and some seriously good shelling.

It feels quieter than many of Florida’s more developed beaches, and, in my opinion, it’s perfect if you’re looking to unwind without the crowds.

I recommend exploring the unique nature trails and keeping an eye out for ospreys and gopher tortoises.

Anastasia State Park is right next door to one of the state’s most charming historic towns.

Sand dunes at Anastasia State Park with a lighthouse visible in the distance.

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Located minutes from historic St. Augustine, Anastasia State Park offers more than 1,600 acres of beautiful beaches and sand dunes.

It has a little bit of everything, whether you’re into birdwatching, searching for seashells, or simply soaking up the sun.

Rent a kayak, take a walk along the beach, or head into town to experience the area’s rich history. I recommend grabbing a slice of pizza on St. George Street to wrap up your day.

Big Talbot Island State Park is home to uniquely beautiful scenery.

Large driftwood pieces scattered along the shoreline at Boneyard Beach, Big Talbot Island State Park.

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If you love nature and want something different from the usual white sand beach, Big Talbot Island State Park might become your favorite stop.

Located just north of Jacksonville, it’s best known for Boneyard Beach, where fallen trees line the shore, creating a hauntingly beautiful landscape.

You’ll find hiking and biking trails, kayak launches, and quiet picnic areas shaded by coastal hammocks. It’s a travel photographer‘s dream and a peaceful place to reconnect with nature.

Jonathan Dickinson State Park combines nature, history, and adventure.

The Loxahatchee River surrounded by trees at Jonathan Dickinson State Park.

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In my opinion, Jonathan Dickinson is one of the state’s most underrated parks. Located along Florida’s Atlantic coast near Jupiter, the park has rivers, sand dunes, and plenty of outdoor adventures to choose from.

You can bike, hike, camp (or glamp), and paddle down the Loxahatchee River. If you’re into history, the park also offers guided boat tours to the site of a historic pioneer homestead.

You can find roaring waterfalls at Rainbow Springs State Park.

A small waterfall cascading over rocks, surrounded by lush green vegetation at Rainbow Springs State Park.

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If you’re looking for water that’s so clear it looks fake, Rainbow Springs State Park is your spot. This oasis is located about two hours northwest of Orlando and offers swimming, kayaking, and tubing down the Rainbow River.

There are also walking trails, lush gardens, and yes — real waterfalls. I think it’s one of the most colorful and vibrant natural spots in the state. I recommend visiting in the spring, before summer crowds arrive.

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