The Ultimate Florida Bucket List for Nature Lovers
Discover Florida’s must-visit natural wonders, from stunning parks to wildlife-filled adventures. This bucket list is perfect for nature lovers seeking unforgettable experiences.
Florida is a mecca for strikingly beautiful nature. While ocean escapes are the usual go-to for visitors, the Sunshine State has a whole lot more to offer in its repertoire of outdoor adventures.
If you’re looking to do things a little differently during your visit or you simply want to get to know the state beyond its surface, you’ll be pleased to know that Florida has an endless array of natural wonders waiting to be discovered.
From remote islands to enjoy in complete solitude to natural sinkholes containing an actual rainforest, these are the most astonishing destinations in Florida to experience nature in its truest form.
The Ultimate Florida Bucket List for Nature Lovers
Swim at a Turquoise Spring
Here’s a little fact that may shock you: Florida is home to over 700 natural freshwater springs, the largest collection of them in the world. Perfect for a day spent swimming in shimmering emerald greens and aqua blues, checking out Florida’s natural springs is the ultimate way to cool off in the middle of nature.
Florida’s springs feature interweaving systems of underwater caves and a fascinating array of wildlife (we see you, manatees!), making them a true spectacle, unlike any other place in the world.
Swimming, diving, and snorkeling are the main activities at the springs, but many also offer kayak and canoe rentals so you can explore the lush setting from different perspectives.
With hundreds of springs to choose from, deciding where to go can feel pretty overwhelming. To get things started, we recommend checking out Blue Spring State Park, where manatees seek refuge from cold ocean waters during winter.
For a mix of history and nature, check out Rainbow Springs State Park, where you’ll find a 10,000-year-old spring. For a day spent tubing, swimming, and relaxing, Ichetucknee Springs is your go-to.
Chase a Waterfall
While Florida isn’t exactly famed for its cascading waters, seeing a waterfall in the Sunshine State can be a truly special sight, considering they’re relatively rare. An absolute must-see waterfall in Florida is a 73-foot fall cascading down into an impressive sinkhole at Falling Waters State Parks in Chipley.
For more bucket list-worthy falls, head to Falling Creek Falls, where you’ll find a 10-foot waterfall draping over layers of limestone, or check out the Steinhatchee Falls in Taylor County, the widest ones in the entire state!
Explore a Remote National Park in the Middle of the Ocean
You probably already know about all the popular national parks in the country, but did you know there are many hidden gems you’ve probably never heard about?
Dry Tortugas National Park is a prime example of this, and visiting is a must on any traveler’s bucket list, especially if you’re into off-the-beaten-path experiences and epic underwater adventures.
Dry Tortugas is so remote that most Floridians haven’t heard about it. Because it’s set mostly underwater (at least 99% of it is!), accessing it is only possible via boat or seaplane.
Once you get there, though, the journey is worth every second, as you’ll get to explore the absolute best Florida’s waters have to offer. From getting seven tropical islands all to yourself to searching for colorful coral and fantastic marine life, getting bored at Dry Tortugas is a pretty hard feat!
Visit a Mini Rainforest Deep in The Ground
Even though sinkholes are relatively common throughout Florida, Devil’s Millhopper is the most unique. The reason? In the heart of a pine forest, a striking 120-foot-deep cavity leads down into a miniature rainforest.
Lush vegetation thrives on the walls, creating a landscape that will transport you to the Jurassic Period (in fact, Devil’s Millhopper has provided tons of insight into Florida’s natural history, as fossilized remains of extinct species have been found here!).
See the Third Largest Barrier Reef in the World
Florida is home to the third-largest barrier reef in the world and the only one in the United States, making it a must-see for anyone who wants to truly get to know the life living under its waves.
To see this underwater wonder with your own eyes, head to either Biscayne National Park or John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, where you can glide through the water with a pair of goggles in search of striking colorful formations and the colorful marine life that thrives around it.
Get Lost Inside a Cave
Florida isn’t exactly famed for its caves, but if you’re on a mission to find one during your visit, you’re guaranteed an unforgettable experience at Florida Caverns State Park.
This incredibly unique national park features a labyrinth of cavern systems and is the only place in Florida that offers guided tours of dry caves.
While here, you’ll dive deep into Florida’s nature (quite literally) by touring the dramatic stalagmites and stalactites rising and trickling from the ceilings and see flowstones and draperies that look almost other-worldly.
Outside, you can hit a few hiking trails around the cave or choose from an array of outdoor adventures, such as boating, geo-seeking, or camping.
We hope this list of the best natural escapes in Florida helped you plot your next adventure! Even though creating a list of every single natural wonder in the state would be practically impossible, these are some of the most striking destinations to check out for a seriously unique experience in nature.
Have you ever been to any of these natural wonders in Florida? Let us know all about your experience in the comment section below!
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