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Hidden Gems in Florida

Harshada Kekare
It's a 171-acre Florida state park located three miles south of Chipley. Here, you will see 73 feet beautiful waterfall, quite impressive after a heavy rain.
Falling Waters State Park
Located in Marco Island, famous for white sand beach, shorebirds and shells, it is the best place to spend some lonely time.
Tigertail Beach
Located in Hobe Sound. It contains the largest Anastasia limestone outcropping on the state's east coast. You can also visit educational center and butterfly garden.
Blowing Rocks Preserve
This is a bird sanctuary located in the north of Lake Wales. Here, you can see a 205 feet singing tower with its carillon bells facing a reflecting pool.
Bok Tower Gardens
Located in Walton County of Florida. This beach is famous for its turquoise waters and upscale dining.
Santa Rosa Beach
Located in Tarpon Springs of Florida. Here, you can see shops and a collection of authentic Greek restaurants. Don't miss to visit Spongeroama’s Sponge Factory.
Historic Sponge Docks
Located at the Vero Beach, this place consists of protected lagoons and marshes frequented by endangered species. You will also see Dolphins during your nature walk.
Pelican Island
Located at the Fort Lauderdale in Florida, you can see different trees like cypress, maple, mangrove, and a laurel oak hammock.
Secret Woods Nature Center
Located in Douglas Road, Miami, towering palms and moss-draped oaks provide an umbrella to the former home of Dr. David Fairchild.
The Kampong Botanical Garden
Located in Marianna, it's the state park with air-filled caves accessible to the public. You can also experience bicycling, boating and camping.
Florida Caverns State Park