September 2014 - Friends of Florida State Parks, Inc
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September 2014 - Friends of Florida State Parks, Inc
For the past seven years, Honeymoon Island has been ranked the #1 most visited state park in Florida. This barrier island’s popularity is richly deserved, balancing natural beauty with an abundance of activities and amenities. Nature trails and observation areas are great spots to observe osprey, shorebirds, armadillo and even gopher tortoises. Visitors enjoy swimming, fishing, snorkeling, shelling and sunbathing along prime Gulf beachfront. Bicycles and kayaks are available for rent, and showers are here as well. Located just a short ferry ride away from Honeymoon Island, Caladesi Island State Park is custommade for nature lovers. Beyond its famous white-sand beaches named America’s Best in 2008, the barrier island boasts a three-mile nature trail through the island’s interior as well as a three-mile kayak trail through scenic mangrove tunnels. Swimming, shelling and fishing are popular year-round. Picnic tables and shelters are located near the beach, and picnic pavilions and beach umbrellas can be rented for a fee. Located at the mouth of Tampa Bay, accessible by boat or ferry, Egmont Key lures visitors with equal parts natural and cultural history. During the 19th century, the island was a camp for captured Seminoles, and later occupied by the Union Navy during the Civil War. After touring the historic sites, including a fort from the Spanish American War and a still-working lighthouse, visitors can take refuge in the park’s many simple pleasures, from snorkeling in beautiful blue-green waters to fishing and picnicking. "Caladesi Island State Park in the northern part of St. Petersburg/Clearwater and Egmont Key State Park in the southern part are noteworthy island destinations perfect for boaters, but with only a short ferry trip, anyone can travel to these hidden escapes. Relax, kick back and enjoy the soft sands and unspoiled wilderness of these two beautiful beaches." Both state parks are true island getaways conveniently located in the Tampa Bay Area. For more information, check out True Island Getaways now! Some 43 species of birds call Anclote Key Preserve State Park home, with prime viewing sites for the American oyster-catcher, bald eagle, piping plover and other beach-nesting birds. Comprised of four islands, this preserve is located three miles off the coast of Tarpon Springs, accessible by private boat or ferry. Once here, enjoy unbeatable swimming and sunbathing on sun-soaked sand, plus spectacular sunsets of purples, pinks and oranges lasting well past sundown. Angling fanatics now have a line on the ultimate hotspot: Skyway Fishing Pier State Park. The world’s longest fishing pier, this former bridge is the ideal place to land that prized tarpon, grouper, mackerel, or red snapper (to name a few). Open 24/7 and lighted at night, it’s also a prime spot to catch a sunrise or sunset. Snacks, drinks and a bait shop are all nearby. For more information on the natural treasures in St. Petersburg/Clearwater, visit our website, and enjoy thisvideo. Prefer to be more hands on in assisting our Florida State Parks, beaches, and springs? Volunteer efforts are the primary avenue Florida State Parks are maintained each year, and we need your help! “For you, whether a visitor, winter resident or year round live in Florida, the odds for volunteering are excellent. You can drop in right now and lend a helping hand with no training necessary. Be inside or outside, the choice of venue Although National Public Lands Day (NPLD) isn’t determines the climate. until Saturday, September 27th, registration is now Why volunteer? open for the 21st annual celebration of the nation’s largest, single-day volunteer event for public lands. NPLD in Florida State Parks is a partnership with Friends of Florida State Parks, Inc. in order to promote volunteerism in parks. Event registration is open and parks and CSOs may register by visiting our Volunteering adds a satisfying dimension to living here, winter visiting, or even a short term vacation.” Individual volunteers contribute to Florida's state parks in a variety of ways: they may greet visitors, conduct tours, assist with special events, help rangers remove exotic plants or maintain the natural beauty of a beach, waterway or trail. If you would like to become a state park volunteer or learn more information on volunteering in a Florida State Park site here. visit:http://www.floridastateparks.org/getinvolved/volunteer.cfm. Any Florida State Parks lovers will not want to miss out on National Public Lands Day! If you plan on volunteering, have you decided what park you will be at for NPLD? Check out the 1,500 locations currently participating! For Florida locations visit: http:// www.publiclandsday.org/ npld-sites/ search?state=Florida Don't forget our accessibility campaign for the parks. 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