Apalachicola National Forest
The Apalachicola National Forest is the largest National Forest in Florida, sweeping around the southern edge of Tallahassee as it protects more than 571,000 acres. Home to the fabled Bradwell Bay...
View ArticleAlligator Lake
Alligator Lake In the city once called Alligator, first home of the University of Florida and named for a great chief of the Seminoles, Alligator Lake has long been a gathering place. South of...
View ArticleAlfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park
Blooming season at Maclay Gardens In late winter, azaleas create ribbons of bright color beneath the live oak canopy across the grounds of Maclay Gardens. When Alfred B. Maclay purchased an antebellum...
View ArticleAlafia River State Park
One of the non-biking trails at Alafia River State Park One of the few saving graces of former phosphate mines is that they provide awesome air for mountain bikers in Florida, and Alafia River State...
View ArticleAnne Kolb Nature Center
Whether it's from the top of a five-level observation tower or at ground level with the land crabs, Anne Kolb Nature Center focuses on the urban mangrove forest that it protects and interprets
View ArticleAnn & Chuck Dever Regional Park
A popular recreation destination for local residents, Ann & Chuck Dever Regional Park also encompasses significant uplands along Oyster Creek
View ArticleAlexander Springs
Surrounding one of Florida's most picturesque first magnitude springs, Alexander Springs is a prime destination for a summer swim or snorkel
View ArticleAlderman’s Ford Trails
Weaving though a lush floodplain forest in the Alafia River floodplain, a paved loop provides access to a network of natural pathways, boardwalks, and primitive campsites.
View ArticleAlderman’s Ford Conservation Park
Straddling the confluence of the North and South Prong of the Alafia River, Alderman's Ford Conservation Park provides immersion into lush riverine forests.
View ArticleAl Tuttle Trail
A paved backbone to a string of public lands between Malabar and Palm Bay, the 2.4-mile Al Tuttle Trail provides access to nearly 13 miles of trails.
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