Florida State Parks Near New Port Richey

Discover 4 parks within driving distance of New Port Richey

Werner-Boyce Salt Springs State Park

Port Richey, Florida
6 miles away

"New Port Richey visitors often come for easy access to coastal wildlife and quiet water recreation. The park offers a natural contrast to the city’s downtown and riverfront areas."

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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Anclote Key Preserve State Park

Tarpon Springs, Florida
12 miles away

"New Port Richey offers easy access to marinas and waterfront services for day trips to the island. It is a convenient starting point for visitors looking to combine the park with dining and shopping."

Anclote Key Preserve State Park protects a pristine chain of barrier islands off Florida's Gulf Coast, highlighted by the iconic Anclote Key Lighthouse and expansive beaches. Visitors come for boating, shelling, birdwatching, fishing, and the chance to experience an undeveloped coastal landscape.

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Weeki Wachee Springs State Park

Weeki Wachee, Florida
26 miles away

"New Port Richey families and groups visit for the park’s mix of nature and entertainment. The spring and river make it a favorite for cooling off and spending a full day outdoors."

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
39 miles away

"New Port Richey residents visit for a scenic escape and family-friendly wildlife education. The park is close enough for a spontaneous day trip with minimal driving."

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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