Florida State Parks Near Orange Park

Discover 14 parks within driving distance of Orange Park

Yellow Bluff Fort Historic State Park

Jacksonville, Florida
14 miles away

"Orange Park residents can reach the park easily for a short day trip focused on local history and a scenic picnic break."

Yellow Bluff Fort Historic State Park features the remains of a Civil War-era fort, scenic riverfront views, and interpretive exhibits that tell the story of Jacksonville's wartime defenses. It is a compact, peaceful site ideal for history enthusiasts and visitors seeking a quiet outdoor stop.

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Talbot Islands State Parks

Jacksonville, Florida
28 miles away

"Orange Park visitors often head east for a change of scenery and a more natural coastline. The park offers a relaxing alternative to inland parks and suburban recreation areas."

Talbot Islands State Parks includes several connected natural areas that showcase Florida’s Atlantic barrier island ecosystem, from sandy beaches to marshes and maritime hammocks. It is especially known for wildlife viewing, kayaking, fishing, and quiet shoreline exploration.

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Fort George Island Cultural State Park

Jacksonville, Florida
34 miles away

"Orange Park residents can enjoy a day of fishing, biking, and wildlife viewing in a setting rich with local history. The park is an easy drive for a half-day or full-day outing."

Fort George Island Cultural State Park combines natural beauty with centuries of history, including the Kingsley Plantation area and scenic shoreline along the St. Johns River. The park is popular for kayaking, fishing, biking, and exploring the island’s cultural landscape.

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Big Talbot Island State Park

Jacksonville, Florida
38 miles away

"Orange Park residents often visit for outdoor recreation and a change of scenery from suburban neighborhoods. The park is a popular destination for paddling and low-key nature exploration."

Big Talbot Island State Park offers one of Northeast Florida’s most distinctive coastal landscapes, with quiet beaches, tidal creeks, and abundant shorebirds. It is especially popular for photography, kayaking, fishing, and exploring the island’s natural beauty.

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Little Talbot Island State Park

Jacksonville, Florida
38 miles away

"Orange Park residents often visit for a full-day outdoor trip with beaches and picnic areas. It is a convenient destination for families and anglers seeking a coastal park."

Little Talbot Island State Park offers a wild Atlantic coastline, scenic marshes, and shaded maritime forest on a largely undeveloped barrier island. It is especially known for beachcombing, birding, fishing, kayaking, and peaceful nature experiences near Jacksonville.

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Mike Roess Gold Head Branch State Park

Keystone Heights, Florida
39 miles away

"A populous Clay County community within a reasonable drive. Orange Park families and outdoor enthusiasts visit for camping, paddling, and picnics."

Mike Roess Gold Head Branch State Park is one of Florida's oldest state parks and a standout for its unusual topography, including a steep ravine carved by Gold Head Branch. The park offers a beach on Little Lake Johnson, a historic CCC-era setting, and abundant opportunities for camping, hiking, fishing, and paddling.

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Pumpkin Hill Creek Preserve State Park

Jacksonville, Florida
39 miles away

"Orange Park is within range for a family day trip or a quiet paddling outing. The preserve’s open spaces and natural habitats provide a contrast to suburban surroundings."

Pumpkin Hill Creek Creek Preserve State Park spans more than 4,000 acres of northeast Florida wetlands and uplands, offering a rare mix of coastal habitat and backcountry solitude. It is especially popular for birding, kayaking, and hiking through scenic marsh and forest landscapes.

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George Crady Bridge Fishing Pier

Jacksonville, Florida
42 miles away

"Orange Park anglers come for saltwater access and a more relaxed fishing environment. It is a practical destination for families and casual fishers from the western suburbs."

George Crady Bridge Fishing Pier is a former bridge converted into a long public fishing pier spanning Nassau Sound. It is known for saltwater fishing, birdwatching, and panoramic views of the Atlantic barrier islands and marshes.

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Anastasia State Park

St. Augustine, Florida
43 miles away

"Orange Park families often head here for beach access, picnicking, and outdoor recreation. The park's campground and easy access to St. Augustine make it appealing for short vacations."

Anastasia State Park is known for its four miles of sandy Atlantic shoreline, protected dunes, and salt marshes that support abundant wildlife. Its location near St. Augustine makes it a favorite for beachgoers, paddlers, anglers, campers, and visitors exploring Florida's oldest city.

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Amelia Island State Park

Fernandina Beach, Florida
44 miles away

"Orange Park travelers come for a full-day coastal getaway, with opportunities for wildlife viewing and a more secluded beach setting."

Amelia Island State Park offers a rare mix of wide beaches, coastal marshes, and undeveloped shoreline just south of Amelia Island. It is especially popular for surf fishing, birdwatching, beachcombing, and horseback riding along the ocean.

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Fort Mose Historic State Park

St. Augustine, Florida
44 miles away

"Orange Park visitors can reach the park for a meaningful day trip centered on early Florida history. It is a good destination for those seeking a blend of education and outdoor scenery."

Fort Mose Historic State Park combines cultural history with scenic marsh views along the Matanzas River. The park features a museum, interpretive displays, and boardwalk access to the historic site, making it a meaningful stop for history lovers and nature observers alike.

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Ravine Gardens State Park

Palatka, Florida
44 miles away

"Orange Park families and outdoor enthusiasts often visit for a low-cost scenic outing. The park’s easy access and picnic areas make it a convenient weekend destination."

Ravine Gardens State Park features steep-sided ravines, landscaped gardens, and two suspension bridges that cross a dramatic natural depression. The park is especially popular in late winter and early spring when thousands of azaleas bloom along its scenic roads and trails.

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Fort Clinch State Park

Fernandina Beach, Florida
49 miles away

"Orange Park visitors come for a longer day trip that combines coastal scenery with one of Florida’s most iconic forts."

Fort Clinch State Park combines one of Florida's best-preserved brick forts with miles of shoreline, nature trails, and excellent birding. Its mix of history and coastal scenery makes it a favorite for families, anglers, and day-trippers.

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Olustee Battlefield Historic State Park

Olustee, Florida
58 miles away

"Orange Park residents can reach the park for a scenic and educational excursion into North Florida history. The battlefield is especially appealing to those seeking a quieter outdoor experience."

Olustee Battlefield Historic State Park features the preserved battlefield, a visitor center, and interpretive displays that explain the Battle of Olustee. The park is especially known for its annual reenactment and living-history events, which draw history enthusiasts from across the Southeast.

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