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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 29, 2005
CONTACT: DEP Press Office, (850) 245-2112

 

DEP Reopens State Facilities

--Florida State Parks reopen following Hurricane Wilma--

TALLAHASSEE – The Department of Environmental Protection today announced the re-opening of nine state parks since their closures due to Hurricane Wilma impacts. Fourteen state parks and trails remain closed.

Florida State Parks (9):

  • John D. MacArthur Beach State Park
    10900 S.R. 703 (A1A)
    North Palm Beach, Florida 33408
  • St. Lucie Inlet Preserve State Park
    4810 S.E. Cove Road
    Stuart, Florida 34997
  • Seabranch Preserve State Park
    4810 SE Cove Road
    Stuart, Florida 34997
  • Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park
    P.O. Box 6560
    Key West, Florida 33041
  • Long Key State Park
    P.O. Box 776
    Long Key, Florida 33001
  • Indian Key Historic State Park
    P.O. Box 1052
    Islamorada, Florida 33036
  • Lignumvitae Key Botanical State Park
    P.O. Box 1052
    Islamorada, Florida 33036
  • Windley Key Fossil Reef Geological State Park
    P.O. Box 1052
    Islamorada, Florida 33036
  • Koreshan State Historic Site
    P.O. Box 7
    Estero, Florida 33928

For more information, visit www.dep.state.fl.us

Great Blue Heron at John D. MacArthur Beach

--Florida State Parks reopen following Hurricane Wilma--

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Last updated: October 29, 2005

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