Discovering Scenic Florida

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Florida AlligatorFlorida is one of the nation's renowned vacationlands. Tourism is Florida's number one industry. Visitors flock to Walt Disney World®, Epcot®, Universal Studios, and other recreational attractions. Many vacationers, however, do not realize the diversity if Florida. In addition to the theme parks, Florida's appeal extends from the vast expanse of the Everglades in the south to the notable cities such as Saint Augustine and Preschool in the north. Florida's historic and natural sites offer travelers an opportunity to view a totally different side of Florida.

Florida has approximately 150 state parks and 3 national parks. Visitors to these parks can enjoy such activities as swimming, camping, hiking, fishing, boating, scuba diving, or simply reflecting on Florida's natural and cultural resource.

SailboatWhen planning your trip, consider the following:

Park entrance fees vary throughout the state and are subject to change.

General Information

Amy Hissom
March 14, 2006