Florida
These are the top-ranked state parks in Florida. No. 1 is found in Central Florida
Florida is a state known for its great weather and tourist attractions, and few things combine those elements better than its state parks.
With nearly 200 parks, residents and visitors alike have their pick of the litter, though some compare better than others, according to Southern Living.
The website ranked some of Florida’s best state parks, which can be found below:
Silver Springs State Park — Ocala, Marion County
Myakka State Park — Sarasota, Sarasota County
Bahia Honda State Park — Florida Keys, Madison County
Grayton Beach State Park — Santa Rosa Beach, Walton County
Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park — Okeechobee, Okeechobee County
Ochlockonee River State Park — Wakulla County
Windley Key Fossil Reef Geological State Park — Islamorada, Monroe County
Honeymoon Island State Park — Honeymoon Island, Pinellas County
Ybor City Museum State Park — Tampa, Hillsborough County
Edward Ball Wakulla Springs State Park — Wakulla County
Falling Waters State Park — Chipley, Washington County
Blue Springs State Park — Orange City, Volusia County
John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park — Key Largo, Monroe County
Rainbow Springs State Park — Dunnellon, Marion County
Cayo Costa State Park — Cayo Costa, Lee County
Weeki Wachee State Park — Spring Hill, Hernando County
Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park — Key Biscayne, Miami-Dade County
Koreshan State Park — Estero, Lee County
Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park — Key West, Monroe County
Curry Hammock State Park — Marathon, Monroe County