Florida State Parks Near Kissimmee

Discover 10 parks within driving distance of Kissimmee

Lake Louisa State Park

Clermont, Florida
24 miles away

"Kissimmee travelers visit for a quieter outdoor escape away from the theme parks. The park offers paddling, camping, and wildlife viewing within an easy drive."

Lake Louisa State Park spans a diverse landscape of lakes, wetlands, and uplands in Lake County. It is one of the region's best places for paddling, fishing, camping, and spotting native wildlife in a natural setting close to Orlando.

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Wekiwa Springs State Park

Apopka, Florida
34 miles away

"Kissimmee visitors often add the park to a vacation itinerary for a break from theme parks. The spring and river access provide a more natural Florida experience."

Wekiwa Springs State Park features one of Central Florida’s most popular first-magnitude springs, with opportunities to swim, canoe, kayak, and spot wildlife in a protected natural setting. The park also offers picnic areas, camping, and miles of scenic nature trails through diverse upland and wetland habitats.

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Lake Kissimmee State Park

Lake Wales, Florida
35 miles away

"Kissimmee travelers often visit for a break from theme parks and a chance to experience authentic Florida wetlands. The park is a strong option for wildlife viewing and outdoor photography."

Lake Kissimmee State Park spans a diverse wetland and prairie landscape in Central Florida, offering excellent opportunities to see bald eagles, sandhill cranes, deer, and wild turkey. Its lakes and marshes make it a favorite for paddling, fishing, and nature photography.

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Lower Wekiva River Preserve State Park

Sanford, Florida
38 miles away

"Kissimmee visitors come for paddling and birdwatching, especially when looking for a quieter alternative to tourist attractions."

Lower Wekiva River Preserve State Park features more than 15,000 acres of riverine habitat, pine flatwoods, and hardwood swamps along the Wekiva River. It is especially popular for canoeing, kayaking, fishing, birding, and equestrian use.

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Colt Creek State Park

Lakeland, Florida
44 miles away

"Kissimmee travelers visit for a scenic break from the resort corridor. The park’s natural landscapes are ideal for birdwatching and quiet outdoor recreation."

Colt Creek State Park spans more than 5,000 acres of restored uplands, wetlands, and lakes in Polk County. Its mix of open water, pine forests, and wildlife habitat makes it a favorite for paddling, fishing, hiking, and observing birds and other native species.

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Blue Spring State Park

Orange City, Florida
48 miles away

"Kissimmee visitors looking for a nature day trip can enjoy swimming, paddling, and wildlife viewing at the park. It is a manageable drive for families staying in the Orlando area."

Blue Spring State Park features a first-magnitude spring, a protected manatee refuge, and a spring run that flows into the St. Johns River. Visitors come for swimming, canoeing, wildlife viewing, and the park’s historic district and riverfront scenery.

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Rock Springs Run State Reserve

Sorrento, Florida
48 miles away

"Kissimmee visitors often look for nature activities beyond the attractions corridor. Rock Springs Run State Reserve provides a quieter option for paddling and birding."

Rock Springs Run State Reserve spans more than 14,000 acres of protected habitat in Central Florida. Its spring-fed waterways, open prairies, and forested uplands make it a favorite for paddling, birding, horseback riding, and backcountry exploration.

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"Kissimmee travelers often seek out the preserve as a less crowded alternative to theme-park attractions. It offers a chance to experience authentic Central Florida habitats and outdoor recreation."

Allen David Broussard Catfish Creek Preserve State Park is one of Florida's largest state parks, preserving a diverse mosaic of habitats including sand pine scrub, flatwoods, and marshes. It is best known for its remote feel, abundant wildlife, and opportunities for hiking, horseback riding, and paddling in a natural setting.

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Hontoon Island State Park

DeLand, Florida
52 miles away

"Kissimmee visitors often seek out Hontoon Island for a quieter, nature-focused day trip. It is a good choice for families and travelers wanting to experience authentic Central Florida landscapes."

Hontoon Island State Park protects a large island in the St. Johns River west of DeLand. Its main draws are the ferry ride, shaded nature trails, canoeing, fishing, and abundant birds and wildlife.

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Price's Scrub State Park

Lake Wales, Florida
52 miles away

"Kissimmee travelers can visit for a quieter alternative to theme-park attractions. The park offers a small but authentic look at Central Florida’s scrub ecosystem."

Price's Scrub State Park is a quiet natural area centered on protected scrub habitat, offering a peaceful escape for wildlife observation and photography. Its sandy terrain and native plant communities make it a good stop for visitors interested in Florida’s ecological diversity.

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