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Fort De Soto Beach is a historic fort built during the Spanish-American War
located on Mullet Key. This 900- acre park has 7 miles of beaches, 2 fishing
piers, picnic and camping areas, a small history museum and a 2,000-ft. nature
trail.
Florida's Gulf Coast, Caladesi is one of the few remaining large
undeveloped barrier islands in Florida, and is only accessible by boat. It is an
perfect locations for swimming, fishing, picnics, diving, hiking and nature
study.
Key Biscayne's beaches in Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park's
visitors can stroll by the Atlantic, charter a deep-sea fishing boat, ride a jet
ski, or just relax. It's one of the best places in Greater Miami for golf,
sunbathing & water sports
Perdido Key is a natural paradise is home
to plentiful native wildlife. The clear green waters and miles of soft white
sand are perfect for sunbathing or water sports and it's considered one of the
America's best swimming beaches.
South Beach is a happening hot-spot
with a chic night life. The "American Riviera" is great for couples on spring
break (that can afford it anyway) since rowdy crowds of teenagers are rarely
seen on its upscale sands.
Greater Fort Lauderdale has 23 miles of
sun-drenched beaches and is perfect for people watching or shopping and dining
at any number of great beach shops and restaurants that line the clean and
eco-friendly beaches.
St. Joseph Peninsula State Park's miles of white
sand beaches and striking dune formations characterize this Florida Panhandle
area. Boating, saltwater fishing, camping, canoeing and hiking are all popular
St. Joseph Peninsula activities.
Clearwater Beach offers nearly every
water and beach activity conceivable, and nearby Pier 60 Park has a family
recreation complex with playgrounds, fishing and concession stands.
Anastasia State Park is home to several rare, threatened and endangered species.
Located on Anastasia Island, near St. Augustine, this beach provides
opportunities for Camping, fishing, picnicking, hiking, beach volleyball,
boating and more.
St. George Island State Park sits on 9 miles of
undeveloped beaches and dunes. It is surrounded by the Gulf of Mexico and
Apalachicola Bay, and is a perfect setting for a quiet Florida getaway.
Daytona Beach is called the "World's Most Famous Beach". Visitors can drive
automobiles on the sand by day and stroll the boardwalk by night, stopping
occasionally to enjoy the arcades. Daytona Beach is also a major surfing
hotspot.
Siesta Key is one of the most popular the beaches on the
southwest coast of Florida and is famous for its soft white sand. Amenities
include lifeguards, concessions, picnic tables, grills, restrooms, showers &
volleyball & tennis courts.
located on Mullet Key. This 900- acre park has 7 miles of beaches, 2 fishing
piers, picnic and camping areas, a small history museum and a 2,000-ft. nature
trail.
Florida's Gulf Coast, Caladesi is one of the few remaining large
undeveloped barrier islands in Florida, and is only accessible by boat. It is an
perfect locations for swimming, fishing, picnics, diving, hiking and nature
study.
Key Biscayne's beaches in Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park's
visitors can stroll by the Atlantic, charter a deep-sea fishing boat, ride a jet
ski, or just relax. It's one of the best places in Greater Miami for golf,
sunbathing & water sports
Perdido Key is a natural paradise is home
to plentiful native wildlife. The clear green waters and miles of soft white
sand are perfect for sunbathing or water sports and it's considered one of the
America's best swimming beaches.
South Beach is a happening hot-spot
with a chic night life. The "American Riviera" is great for couples on spring
break (that can afford it anyway) since rowdy crowds of teenagers are rarely
seen on its upscale sands.
Greater Fort Lauderdale has 23 miles of
sun-drenched beaches and is perfect for people watching or shopping and dining
at any number of great beach shops and restaurants that line the clean and
eco-friendly beaches.
St. Joseph Peninsula State Park's miles of white
sand beaches and striking dune formations characterize this Florida Panhandle
area. Boating, saltwater fishing, camping, canoeing and hiking are all popular
St. Joseph Peninsula activities.
Clearwater Beach offers nearly every
water and beach activity conceivable, and nearby Pier 60 Park has a family
recreation complex with playgrounds, fishing and concession stands.
Anastasia State Park is home to several rare, threatened and endangered species.
Located on Anastasia Island, near St. Augustine, this beach provides
opportunities for Camping, fishing, picnicking, hiking, beach volleyball,
boating and more.
St. George Island State Park sits on 9 miles of
undeveloped beaches and dunes. It is surrounded by the Gulf of Mexico and
Apalachicola Bay, and is a perfect setting for a quiet Florida getaway.
Daytona Beach is called the "World's Most Famous Beach". Visitors can drive
automobiles on the sand by day and stroll the boardwalk by night, stopping
occasionally to enjoy the arcades. Daytona Beach is also a major surfing
hotspot.
Siesta Key is one of the most popular the beaches on the
southwest coast of Florida and is famous for its soft white sand. Amenities
include lifeguards, concessions, picnic tables, grills, restrooms, showers &
volleyball & tennis courts.

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