Florida State Parks Near Brooksville

Discover 9 parks within driving distance of Brooksville

Weeki Wachee Springs State Park

Weeki Wachee, Florida
16 miles away

"Brooksville visitors often head to Weeki Wachee for a quick outdoor escape and a unique Florida attraction. It is an easy drive for paddling, swimming, and the mermaid show."

Weeki Wachee Springs State Park combines one of Florida’s deepest natural springs with a long-running mermaid theater and outdoor recreation on the Weeki Wachee River. The park is popular for kayaking, wildlife viewing, swimming, and family outings.

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Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park

Homosassa, Florida
24 miles away

"Brooksville residents visit for educational outings, photography, and a relaxing drive into Citrus County. The park’s shaded boardwalks and native animals make it a popular weekend destination."

Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park combines a first-magnitude spring with a wildlife rehabilitation and education center focused on native Florida species. Its underwater observatory, boardwalks, and shaded nature trails make it one of Citrus County’s most popular family destinations.

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Dade Battlefield Historic State Park

Bushnell, Florida
25 miles away

"Brooksville is close enough for a short drive to one of Florida’s most important historic battle sites. Visitors from the area often pair the park with other Hernando County attractions."

Dade Battlefield Historic State Park combines Florida history and quiet outdoor recreation at the site of a major Seminole War battle. The park features interpretive exhibits, a visitor center, shaded picnic areas, and open lawns for a relaxed visit.

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Fort Cooper State Park

Inverness, Florida
32 miles away

"Brooksville is a historic inland city with easy access to regional parks and scenic drives. Visitors may use it as a stopover while exploring central Florida's natural areas."

Fort Cooper State Park combines a significant military history site with peaceful natural surroundings along the shores of Lake Holathlikaha. It is especially popular for birding, kayaking, fishing, and relaxed outdoor recreation in Citrus County.

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Yulee Sugar Mill Ruins Historic State Park

Homosassa, Florida
32 miles away

"Brooksville is close enough for history-minded visitors to enjoy the park as part of a regional heritage tour. The site pairs well with other old Florida landmarks in the area."

Yulee Sugar Mill Ruins Historic State Park offers a quiet glimpse into Florida’s plantation-era history through the preserved coquina ruins of a sugar mill. The park is a popular stop for history buffs, photographers, and travelers exploring the Nature Coast.

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Crystal River Archaeological State Park

Crystal River, Florida
35 miles away

"Brooksville is close enough for an easy half-day visit, appealing to guests looking for educational outings and quiet outdoor spaces."

Crystal River Archaeological State Park showcases one of Florida's most important pre-Columbian sites, with six earthen and shell mounds set along Crystal River. The park also features a museum, interpretive displays, and scenic views of the river and surrounding wetlands.

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Crystal River Preserve State Park

Crystal River, Florida
42 miles away

"Brooksville residents often visit for coastal scenery and access to estuarine habitats that differ from inland forests and hills. The preserve is close enough for a spontaneous day trip."

Crystal River Preserve State Park spans a mosaic of wetlands, islands, and shoreline along the Gulf Coast. It is especially popular for kayaking, birding, fishing, and exploring the area's unspoiled estuaries and wildlife habitat.

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Werner-Boyce Salt Springs State Park

Port Richey, Florida
45 miles away

"Brooksville visitors can reach the park for a coastal day trip that feels far from inland neighborhoods. The park’s salt springs and marshes offer a unique change of scenery."

Werner-Boyce Salt Springs State Park offers a rare mix of salt springs, mangrove-lined waterways, and Gulf coastal habitats. It is especially popular with kayakers, anglers, and wildlife watchers seeking a peaceful natural escape near the Tampa Bay region.

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Rainbow Springs State Park

Dunnellon, Florida
54 miles away

"Brooksville visitors come for swimming, paddling, and a change of scenery in North Central Florida. The park is a strong choice for families and outdoor enthusiasts."

Rainbow Springs State Park is centered on a beautiful spring system that feeds the Rainbow River, offering excellent opportunities for swimming, kayaking, and canoeing. The park also includes walking paths, waterfalls, and abundant birdlife in a peaceful North Central Florida setting.

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