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State Parks are open from 8 a.m. to sunset every day of the year.  Many museums, visitor centers and historic sites may be closed two days per week and their hours may vary.

PDF Fee Schedule
Effective as of Oct. 1, 2013
For information regarding miscellaneous fees, please view the PDF FEE Schedule.

All fees are subject to change without notice State Parks are open from 8 a.m. to sunset every day of the year.  Many museums, visitor centers and historic sites may be closed two days per week, usually Tuesday and Wednesday and their hours may vary.

Daily Entrance Fees
All fees are per vehicle with two to eight occupants. More than eight people in a vehicle requires additional per person fees, unless otherwise noted. County surcharges may apply. Please contact the park for additional information. Please be advised there may be additional fees for the use of certain park amenities, such as camping, special tours or equipment rentals. Children under six are free at all state parks.
Annual passes allow you to discover, experience and enjoy your beautiful Florida State parks for just pennies a day!



Deer Lake State Park

Santa Rosa Beach, Florida 32459

Visitors may see splashes of color from summer wildflowers or some of the many species of resident or migratory birds and butterflies. A boardwalk across the dunes offers easy access to the beach where visitors can picnic, swim, and fish. It also offers a spectacular view of the dune ecosystem, one of 11 natural communities found in the park. Read more




De Leon Springs State ParkDe Leon Springs, Florida 32130

The swimming area is adjacent to a beautiful, shady picnic ground. Canoe, kayak and paddleboat rentals are available for a paddling tour of the spring and spring run. De Leon Springs flows into the Lake Woodruff National Wildlife Refuge where canoeists and kayakers can explore 18,000 acres of lakes, creeks and marshes. Read more




Delnor-Wiggins Pass State Park

Naples, Florida 34108

The 166-acre park is a tropical paradise for beach lovers, boaters and divers. The beach is a popular spot to sunbathe, swim, beachcomb, snorkel and picnic. At the beach along Wiggins Pass, where swimming is not allowed, fishing is a popular activity. Boaters can launch their vessels into Water Turkey Bay and travel to the Gulf..  Read more




Devil's Millhopper Geological State Park

Gainesville, Florida 32653

A significant geological formation, Devil's Millhopper is a National Natural Landmark that has been visited by the curious since the early 1880s. Researchers have learned a great deal about Florida's natural history by studying fossil shark teeth, marine shells and the fossilized remains of extinct land animals found in the sink. Read more




Don Pedro Island State Park

Boca Grande, Florida 33921

With one mile of white sand beach, enjoy sunbathing, swimming, snorkeling and shelling on Don Pedro¿s Gulf side. Boat and surf fishing are other favorite pastimes of visitors to the 230-acre park. Hikers and nature lovers can explore trails of the Park's land base portion on the Cape Haze Peninsula. The 100-acre land base also offers a fishing dock, nature trails and a picnic shelter. Read more



Dr. Julian G. Bruce St. George Island State Park

St. George Island, Florida 32328

White sand beaches and rolling dunes covered with sea oats make this park a favorite destination for swimmers and sunbathers. Surf fishing is another popular activity. Boardwalks from the parking lot allow visitors to access the beach without causing damage to the fragile dunes and beach vegetation. Covered picnic tables overlooking the beach provide a great place for family outings. Read more