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This was Florida's first designated state trail, and follows the historic Tallahassee-St. Marks railroad line. Hiking and biking can be enjoyed at this park, located in Tallahassee, FL. Address: 1022 DeSoto Park Drive Tallahassee FL USA 32301
1 850 922-6007
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Alfred B. Maclay State Gardens Since 1953, Maclay State Gardens has been soothing the senses of visitors with its beautiful foliage. The garden was designed by Alfred Barmore Maclay, and it is located on the property where he and his family wintered. Biking, hiking, boating, fishing and other outdoor activities can be enjoyed on the property. Address: 3540 Thomasville Road Tallahassee FL 32309
1 850 487-4556
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Lake Jackson Mounds Archaeological State Park boasts an ancient earthen mound from which many of Florida's historical artifacts have been culled. This park is open from 8am to sunset, 365 days a year. Address: 1022 DeSoto Park Drive Tallahassee FL USA 32301
1 850 922-6007
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Though this park is small in size, it has a rich cultural and natural history. There is a museum on site that interprets the signifigance of the area; the museum and park are open from 9am-5pm from Thursday through Monday, except on Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day. Address: 1022 DeSoto Park Drive Tallahassee FL USA 32301
1 850 922-6007
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Lake Talquin State Park is known for it's outstanding picnic facilities, and offers pavilions that can be rented for group functions. Fishing and boating are also popular in this park. Address: 1022 DeSoto Park Drive Tallahassee FL USA 32301
1 850 922-6007
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Edward Ball Wakulla Springs State Park is set about 15 miles south of Tallahassee, FL. A glass bottom boat offers tours for visitors when the water is clear, revealing views of the ocean floor and a cavern 125 feet below the surface. The springs here represent one of the largest, deepest set of springs in the world. Address: 550 Wakulla Park Drive Wakulla Springs FL USA 32327
1 850 224-5950
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Ochlockonee River State Park can be found in Sopchoppy, about 30 miles south of Tallahassee, FL. This park provides an excellent opportunity to explore the richness of Florida's Gulf Coast, and offers activities that can be enjoyed on the water or on land. There is also a chance that visitors may spot one of the area's Florida Black Bears. Address: P.O. Box 5 Sopchoppy FL USA 32358
1 850 962-2771
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Located in north central Florida on the southwestern edge of Tallahassee, this haven of recreation covers more than 500,000 acres. Ochlockonee river, which forms part of the park's northern boundary near Tallahassee, is a popular locale for water-based adventure, attracting boaters, rafters and fishermen. Miles of trails and roads facilitate hiking, horseback riding and off-road ATV excursions. A number of recreational sites make enjoyable locations for a picnic. Address: . Tallahassee FL USA
1 850 523-8500
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Many different environments make up the Econfina River State Park, which consists of 3,377 acres on the Gulf of Mexico. Beautiful Floridian views are a major draw for visitors to this park. Address: 1022 DeSoto Park Drive Tallahassee FL USA 32301
1 850 922-6007
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The Natural Bridge Battlefield Historic State Park commemorates a pivotal battle from during the final weeks of the Civil War. Located six miles east of Woodsville, FL. Address: 1022 DeSoto Park Drive Tallahassee FL USA 32301
1 850 922-6007
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