Category: Beach
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Off Florida’s northeastern coast, Little Talbot Island State Park unfurls as a 2,500-acre sanctuary of dunes, marshes, and maritime forests. This barrier island gem, kissed by the Atlantic, hums with the rhythm of nature. Picnic pavilions—named Garden, Pumpkin Hill, Alligator, and more—pepper its shores, while bathhouses and a ranger station anchor its comforts. It’s a…
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Perched along Florida’s Atlantic shore in North Palm Beach, John D. MacArthur Beach State Park unfolds as a 438-acre oasis of sand, sea, and subtropical splendor. This coastal preserve teems with trails, beaches, and waterways, offering everything from hiking to snorkeling. Picnic pavilions dot the landscape, a canoe/kayak launch beckons paddlers, and the Pew Family…
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Sprawling across Southwest Florida’s shores, Charlotte Harbor Preserve State Park unfurls as a vast tapestry of estuaries, marshes, and mangrove forests. This 42,000-acre sanctuary, cradling Charlotte Harbor’s edge, is a haven for hikers, paddlers, and wildlife watchers. Trailheads like York Road, Coral Creek, and Little Pine Island beckon adventurers, while paddling trails and fishing spots…