ActivitiesFishing is the main attraction at the park and Lake Frank Jackson is specially stocked and managed for prime freshwater fishing. Bass, br...
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Stretching along the shores of the beautiful 500-acre Lake Jackson, this compact 40-acre park offers swimming, paddleboat rentals, a bike path and ...
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Blackwater River boasts an incredible array of activities for the outdoor enthusiast, many centered around the park’s namesake waterway.Despi...
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Blackwater Heritage State Trail, the westernmost state rail-trail, winds through the historic town of Milton and extends eight miles north to join ...
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Turkey Creek Nature Trail & Pavilion is a wonderful place to visit in Niceville. The City prides itself on providing a great place for gatherin...
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Hugging the shore of the 22,000-acre Dannelly Reservoir, Roland Cooper features a nine-hole golf course with clubhouse, vacation cottages, modern c...
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Whether you’re "passing through" as an overnighter or looking for that special place for an extended stay, you will experience a new definiti...
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This beautiful park’s centerpiece is Rocky Bayou, the trailing arm of Choctowhatchee Bay, popular for boating and fishing. A prime spot for s...
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Ponce de Leon Springs' water temperature remains a constant 68 degrees Fahrenheit year-round. The main spring is a convergence of two underground w...
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Type of Facilities:1,000 feet of water front, Boat ramps, Fishing pier, Pavilions, Playground equipment, and RestroomsType of Recreation:Passive, p...
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MissionTo enhance the quality of life, and, promote health, fitness, enjoyment, learning, and community involvement for citizens and visitors withi...
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Imagine a majestic shoreline anchored by 30-foot, snow white sand dunes where basking in the Florida sun or wading into warm Gulf waters is the ord...
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Dickerson City Road at Garcon Point Rd (CR-191),
Milton, FL
The Yellow River Marsh Preserve protects one of Florida's last remaining tracts of wet prairie, including the largest community of pitcher plants i...
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Cahawba was once Alabama's state capital (1820-1826) and a thriving antebellum river town. It became a ghost town shortly after the Civil War. Toda...
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This 10 acre community park has a covered pavilion, playground, walk path, basketball court, practice baseball backstop, security lights, and picni...
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