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Madison Blue Spring State Park
Located in one of Florida´s newest state parks, this cryst...
Lewis and Clark Expedition, Camp Dubois
Near here at Camp Dubois, the Lewis and Clark Detachment s...
In Memory of Robert E. Lee
Engineer, St. Louis Harbor
1837-1841
His engin...
Little Talbot Island State Park
With more than five miles of beautiful, white sandy beache...
Lignumvitae Key Botanical State Park
The virgin tropical hardwood hammock that thrives on this ...
Lake June-in-Winter Scrub State Park
This park protects one of the state's most endangered natu...
Lafayette Blue Spring State Park
Visitors can take a dip in this first magnitude spring, wa...
John U. Lloyd Beach State Park
Perfect for a day at the beach or a family picnic, this pa...
John D. MacArthur Beach State Park
A unique mixture of coastal and tropical hammock and mangr...
Hugh Taylor Birch State Park
A short walk from beachside shops and condominiums, this p...
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Madison Blue Spring State Park
Located in one of Florida´s newest state parks, this crystal clear, first magnitude spring is a popular spot for swimming. About 82 feet wide and 25 feet deep, the spring bubbles up into a limestone basin along the west bank ...
Lewis and Clark Expedition, Camp Dubois
Near here at Camp Dubois, the Lewis and Clark Detachment spent the winter of 1803. They left on May 14, 1804, ascending the Missouri River to its source.
Lewis and Clark crossed the Great Divide reaching the Pacific Ocean on ...
In Memory of Robert E. Lee
Engineer, St. Louis Harbor
1837-1841
His engineering genius was responsible for moving the Mississippi River Channel back to the St. Louis shore, preserving the city as a river port.
Erected by the Missouri Committee R. E. Lee Memorial Association
Information provided by the Historical ...
Little Talbot Island State Park
With more than five miles of beautiful, white sandy beaches, Little Talbot Island is one of the few remaining undeveloped barrier islands in Northeast Florida. Maritime forests, desert-like dunes and undisturbed salt marshes on the western side of the island ...
Lignumvitae Key Botanical State Park
The virgin tropical hardwood hammock that thrives on this island was once common on most of Florida's Upper Keys; most of these forests have been lost to development on other islands. In 1919, William J. Matheson, a wealthy Miami chemist, ...
Lake June-in-Winter Scrub State Park
This park protects one of the state's most endangered natural communities-sand scrub-which is sometimes called "Florida's desert." Some of Florida's rarest plants and animals, including the Florida scrub-jay, Florida scrub lizard, Florida mouse, deer, gopher tortoise, and bobcat are found ...
Lafayette Blue Spring State Park
Visitors can take a dip in this first magnitude spring, walk across the natural limestone bridge that crosses the spring run flowing into the Suwannee River or picnic under the oaks with their swaying Spanish moss. Fish or canoe on ...
John U. Lloyd Beach State Park
Perfect for a day at the beach or a family picnic, this park provides an abundance of recreational activities. Surf fishing, canoeing, swimming, nature study, boating, and picnicking will keep the whole family busy. For those interested in South Florida's ...
John D. MacArthur Beach State Park
A unique mixture of coastal and tropical hammock and mangrove forest, this barrier island provides a haven for several rare or endangered native tropical and coastal plant species. The park's Nature Center shows visitors why the park is a biological ...
Hugh Taylor Birch State Park
A short walk from beachside shops and condominiums, this park is an oasis of tropical hammocks-a gift from Hugh Taylor Birch to Florida's posterity. His former estate preserves four distinct natural communities, nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal ...