Florida State Parks Near Bradenton

Discover 11 parks within driving distance of Bradenton

DeSoto Site Historic State Park

Bradenton, Florida
6 miles away

"Bradenton is the closest major city, making the park an easy half-day outing for families, history buffs, and visitors exploring the Manatee River waterfront."

DeSoto Site Historic State Park is a compact, historically significant site along the Manatee River in Bradenton. The park features interpretive displays, shaded picnic areas, and waterfront scenery that highlight Florida’s early colonial history.

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Gamble Plantation Historic State Park

Ellenton, Florida
10 miles away

"Bradenton visitors can pair a trip to the park with nearby museums, riverfront dining, and Manatee County attractions. It is a short drive for a half-day history outing."

Gamble Plantation Historic State Park features the restored 1840s plantation house, museum exhibits, and landscaped grounds that interpret Florida's antebellum and Civil War history. It is one of the state's most significant historic sites and offers guided tours and educational programs.

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Terra Ceia Preserve State Park

Terra Ceia, Florida
12 miles away

"Bradenton visitors can reach the preserve quickly for a half-day nature outing, birding, or paddling on the bay. It is a convenient escape from the city into a quieter coastal environment."

Terra Ceia Preserve State Park showcases one of Florida’s most important estuarine landscapes, with mangrove forests, seagrass waters, and abundant birdlife. Its undeveloped shoreline and calm waters make it a favorite for nature observation and low-impact recreation.

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Lake Manatee State Park

Bradenton, Florida
15 miles away

"Bradenton is the closest major city, making the park an easy day trip for families, anglers, and paddlers looking for a quiet freshwater escape."

Lake Manatee State Park offers a scenic mix of freshwater recreation and natural Florida habitats on the shore of Lake Manatee. Its boat ramp, picnic facilities, and calm waters make it a favorite for anglers, kayakers, and families seeking a low-key outdoor day.

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Oscar Scherer State Park

Osprey, Florida
28 miles away

"Bradenton families and outdoor groups come for a nearby state park experience with camping and nature programs. It is a popular weekend destination for Southwest Florida residents."

Oscar Scherer State Park offers a mix of natural Florida habitats, including scrub, pine flatwoods, and freshwater wetlands. It is especially popular for canoeing on South Creek, birding, and exploring the park’s quiet trails and picnic areas.

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Egmont Key State Park

Fort De Soto Park area, Florida
29 miles away

"Bradenton visitors can make a short drive to nearby launch points for a day trip to the island. The park offers a different experience from inland parks, with historic ruins and open-water views."

Egmont Key State Park combines a secluded barrier-island setting with rich history, including the remains of a 19th-century fort and lighthouse. Visitors come for shelling, swimming, snorkeling, birdwatching, and the chance to experience one of Florida’s most unique boat-access parks.

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Skyway Fishing Pier State Park

St. Petersburg, Florida
29 miles away

"Bradenton is close enough for a half-day fishing trip or sunset visit. Many visitors are drawn by the park’s reputation for catching tarpon and other game fish."

Skyway Fishing Pier State Park is a one-of-a-kind fishing destination built on the former Sunshine Skyway Bridge, with long piers extending over Tampa Bay. It is known for year-round saltwater fishing, dramatic sunrise and sunset views, and convenient amenities for anglers and sightseers.

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Little Manatee River State Park

Wimauma, Florida
31 miles away

"Bradenton visitors are drawn to the park for its river scenery and outdoor activities that complement a Gulf Coast vacation."

Little Manatee River State Park features a winding blackwater river, diverse habitats, and a peaceful backcountry feel. It is especially popular for canoeing, kayaking, fishing, camping, and equestrian recreation.

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Myakka River State Park

Sarasota, Florida
34 miles away

"Bradenton visitors are drawn to the park for birding and easy access to a large protected landscape. It makes a strong weekend outing for those seeking hiking, paddling, and wildlife viewing."

Myakka River State Park spans a diverse landscape of wetlands, prairies, and forests along the Myakka River, making it one of Florida’s premier wildlife destinations. Highlights include birding, paddling, fishing, camping, and the park’s iconic canopy walkway and observation tower.

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Stump Pass Beach State Park

Englewood, Florida
55 miles away

"Bradenton visitors may choose the park for a longer but rewarding day trip to a less crowded beach. Its natural shoreline and paddling access make it worth the drive."

Stump Pass Beach State Park features a natural Gulf Coast setting with sandy beaches, mangrove-lined waterways, and excellent opportunities to spot shorebirds, dolphins, and sea turtles. Its remote feel and undeveloped shoreline make it a favorite for beachcombing and paddling.

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Don Pedro Island State Park

Placida, Florida
60 miles away

"Bradenton is within range for visitors planning a weekend coastal excursion. Many come for the park’s natural setting, birdwatching, and the chance to experience an undeveloped island beach."

Don Pedro Island State Park preserves a peaceful stretch of barrier island between Lemon Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. Visitors come for shelling, swimming, paddling, fishing, and spotting shorebirds, dolphins, and other coastal wildlife.

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