National Parks in Florida Map prominently marks all the major trails of the state and presents relevant information about the geographical position of the national parks of the place. Florida is a land of vast diversity. Its wide array of wetlands, dense forests, impressive historic monuments, and remote barrier islands make the Sunshine State a land of contrasts. Whenever Florida national park is mentioned, the first thing that comes to mind is the alligator-tracked, largest subtropical wilderness called Everglades. However, Florida has much more to offer than Everglades only.
Experience the unspoiled coastal wetlands, pristine undeveloped seashores, islands, sparkling crystal-clear turquoise waters, and much more.