National Parks in Florida

Explore 3 national parks in the Florida region

Southeast

Biscayne National Park

Florida

Biscayne is 95% underwater, protecting a vibrant coral reef ecosystem, mangrove shorelines, and the northernmost keys in the Florida chain.

172,971 acres 705,655 visitors/yr
Southeast

Dry Tortugas National Park

Florida

Dry Tortugas is a remote island fortress 70 miles from Key West, surrounded by crystal-clear waters and the finest coral reefs in the Florida Keys.

64,701 acres 83,817 visitors/yr
Southeast

Everglades National Park

Florida

The Everglades is a vast river of grass flowing imperceptibly toward the sea, home to alligators, crocodiles, and one of the most important wetland ecosystems on the planet.

1.5M acres 942,130 visitors/yr

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