TALLAHASSEE – The Department of Environmental Protection today
announced the re-opening of the remaining 19 state parks, preserves and
greenways that had been closed due to imminent weather conditions associated
with Tropical Storm Alberto.
Re-opened parks and greenways include:
State Parks (12):
Bald Point State Park
146 Box Cut Road
Alligator Point, Florida 32346
Cedar Key Museum
12231 SW 166 Court
Cedar Key, Florida 32625
Crystal River Archaeological State Park
3400 N. Museum Point
Crystal River, Florida 34428
Crystal River Preserve State Park
3266 North Sailboat Avenue
Crystal River, Florida 34428
Fanning Springs State Park
18020 NW Highway 19
Fanning Springs, Florida 32693
Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park
4150 S. Suncoast Blvd.
Homosassa, Florida 34446
Manatee Springs State Park
11650 NW 115th Street
Chiefland, Florida 32626
Ochlockonee River State Park
429 State Park Road
Sopchoppy, Florida 32358
St. George Island State Park
1900 E. Gulf Beach Drive
St. George Island, 32328
San Marcos de Apalache Historic State Park
148 Old Fort Road
St. Marks, Florida 31355
Waccasassa Bay Preserve State Park
8312 SW 125th Court
Cedar Key, Florida 32625
Yulee Sugar Mill Ruins Historic State Park
3400 N. Museum Pointe
Crystal River, Florida 34428
Coastal & Aquatic Managed Areas (1):
Big Bend Seagrasses Aquatic Preserves
3266 North Sailboat Avenue
Crystal River, Florida 34428-6205
Greenways and Trails (6):
Inglis Bypass Recreation Area
200 Spillway Road
Inglis, Florida 34449
Withlacoochee State Trail
315 North Apopka Avenue
Inverness, Florida 34450-4201
Nature Coast State Trail
18020 N.W Highway 19
Fanning Springs, Florida 32693
Tallahassee – St. Marks Historic Railroad State Trail
1358 Old Woodville Road
Crawfordville, Florida 32327-0621
Withlacoochee Bay Trail
10201 North Suncoast blvd
Crystal River, Florida 34428
Rodman Campground
410 Rodman Road,
Palatka, Florida 32177
For more information, visit
www.dep.state.fl.us.

DEP announced the
re-opening of the remaining 19 state parks, preserves and greenways . |