If you’re looking for the longest natural lazy river in Florida — one that’ll take you downstream in a free-flowing spring, floating your cares away, we have a really great spot for you. When the weather gets warm, get yourself into a summer adventure in Florida at Kelly Park. This Florida natural lazy river definitely deserves a spot on your bucket list.

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To learn more about visiting Rock Springs Run for some river tubing, check their website.

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What's the most beautiful hike in Florida?

One of the most beautiful hikes in Florida is the La Chua Trail.

There are so many beautiful hiking trails in Florida that it’s hard to even choose just one. But we’ll try. Over in Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park in Micanopy, you’ll find more than 30 miles of trails. This 21,000-acre roadless park is home to an interesting mix of wildlife, including bison, wild horses, and alligators. A favorite hike within the park is the 2.9-mile out-and-back La Chua Trail, which features a boardwalk for part of the way, wetlands, and a wildlife viewing platform.

What are the best beaches in Florida?

Some of the best beaches in Florida include:

  • Key West
  • Marco Island
  • Tigertail Beach Park
  • South Marco Beach

 

If you’re looking for beaches in Florida, it won’t take you very long as there are 360 miles of coastline and close to 200 beaches spread throughout. And many of them are considered to be some of the best in the US. Key West, the southernmost of the 800 Florida Keys, is perfect for swimming and relaxing. Choose from several different, but all very lovely, beaches, like Smathers or Higgs Beach. For some higher-end relaxing, fine dining, and some of the most natural and uninhabited beaches, there is no better place in Florida than Marco Island. You’ve got two choices here, Tigertail Beach Park and South Marco Beach.

What are the best waterparks in Florida?

Blizzard Beach is one of the best waterparks in Florida.

If beaches aren’t for you, know that there are also quite a few waterparks in Florida. It’s probably no surprise at all that there is a waterpark (two actually!) at Walt Disney World. Blizzard Beach is a 66-acre ski-resort-themed park. Here, you’ll find Mount Gushmore (accessed by a ski lift), the 120-feet-tall Summit Plummit waterslide, and plenty of other attractions fit for the young and the young at heart. At SeaWorld’s Aquatica Orlando, you’ll find eight attractions, a beach, and a wave pool. An added bonus here is that you can also see aquatic animals, such as tropical fish and dolphins.

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