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There are 5 parks and recreation areas in this area with Swimming.
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More than 80 percent of Gulf Islands National Seashore is under water, but the barrier islands are the most outstanding features to those who visit. The Seashore stretches 160 miles from Cat Island in Mississippi to the eastern tip of Santa Rosa Island in Florida. There are snowy-white beaches, sparkling blue waters, fertile coastal marshes, and dense maritime forests. read more...
Phone: 850-934-2600 Price Range: $3 - $100 Open Season: N/A Camping: Yes
Nearest Popular City: Gulf Breeze Nearest Lake or River: N/A Park Type: National Park Activities: Biking / Bicycling, Birding, Boating and Watercraft, Fishing, Hiking, Horseback Riding, Hunting and Shooting, Kayaking, Swimming, Wildlife Watching, Nature Walks, Interpretive Programs, Star Gazing Details Provided By: Gulf Islands National Seashore
Canaveral National Seashore is on a barrier island which includes ocean, beach, dune, hammock, lagoon, salt marsh, and pine flatland habitats. read more...
Phone: 321-267-1110 Price Range: $3 - $35 Open Season: N/A Camping: Yes
Nearest Popular City: Titusville Nearest Lake or River: N/A Park Type: National Park Activities: Birding, Boating and Watercraft, Fishing, Hiking, Hunting and Shooting, Kayaking, Swimming, Wildlife Watching, Nature Walks Details Provided By: Canaveral National Seashore
Some days, Biscayne Bay's shallow waters are glassy smooth, a window on another world. Other times, the wind whistles and whips, creating white waves that bite like teeth at an angry sky. read more...
Phone: 305-230-1144 Price Range: $10 - $25 Open Season: N/A Camping: Yes
Nearest Popular City: Homestead Nearest Lake or River: N/A Park Type: National Park Activities: Birding, Boating and Watercraft, Fishing, Hiking, Kayaking, Swimming, Wildlife Watching, Nature Walks, Interpretive Programs, Star Gazing Details Provided By: Biscayne
Throughout its history, the story of Fort Matanzas has been closely intertwined with that of the city of St. Augustine and the Castillo de San Marcos. This Spanish outpost fort was built in 1740-1742 to guard the Matanzas Inlet and to warn St. Augustine of British or other enemies approaching from the south. Fort Matanzas now serves as a reminder of the early Spanish empire in the New World. read more...
Phone: 904-471-0116 Price Range: N/A Open Season: N/A Camping: No
Nearest Popular City: St. Augustine Nearest Lake or River: N/A Park Type: National Monument Activities: Birding, Boating and Watercraft, Fishing, Kayaking, Swimming, Wildlife Watching, Nature Walks, Interpretive Programs Details Provided By: Fort Matanzas
Almost 70 miles west of Key West lies a cluster of seven islands, composed of coral reefs and sand, called the Dry Tortugas. Along with the surrounding shoals and waters, they make up Dry Tortugas National Park. The area is known for its famous bird and marine life, and its legends of pirates and sunken gold. Fort Jefferson, one of the largest coastal forts ever built, is a central feature. read more...
Phone: 305-242-7700 Price Range: $0 - $5 Open Season: N/A Camping: Yes
Nearest Popular City: Key West, Nearest Lake or River: N/A Park Type: National Park Activities: Birding, Boating and Watercraft, Fishing, Swimming Details Provided By: Dry Tortugas
There are 5 parks and recreation areas in this area with Swimming.
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