Florida State Parks Near Pace

Discover 4 parks within driving distance of Pace

Yellow River Marsh Preserve State Park

Milton, Florida
14 miles away

"Pace visitors can enjoy a short drive to a less developed natural area. The preserve is appealing for families and outdoor enthusiasts looking for a peaceful outing."

Yellow River Marsh Preserve State Park showcases a mosaic of salt marsh, tidal creeks, and pine flatwoods that support abundant birds and other wildlife. It is a low-impact preserve best suited to nature observation, photography, and exploring the surrounding Yellow River and Blackwater Bay region.

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Avalon State Park

Navarre, Florida
22 miles away

"Pace families come for an easy coastal outing with beach access and nature observation."

Avalon State Park protects a stretch of natural shoreline and coastal habitat with a relaxed, low-key atmosphere. Its main draws are beach access, wildlife viewing, and opportunities to enjoy the Gulf in a less crowded setting.

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Blackwater River State Park

Milton, Florida
24 miles away

"Pace is close enough for frequent day use and weekend paddling trips. Families and outdoor enthusiasts from Pace often visit for swimming, tubing, and relaxed river access."

Blackwater River State Park is centered on the Blackwater River, a spring-fed waterway famous for its dark, tannin-stained water and bright sandbars. The park offers a peaceful setting for canoeing, kayaking, tubing, fishing, swimming, and camping among longleaf pine and hardwood forest.

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Big Lagoon State Park

Pensacola, Florida
36 miles away

"Pace families often head to the park for a day outdoors with picnic facilities and water access. It is close enough for a spontaneous trip while still feeling like a coastal getaway."

Big Lagoon State Park offers a mix of saltwater marshes, pine forests, and protected shoreline on the western edge of the Florida Panhandle. Its calm waters, wildlife habitat, and proximity to Gulf beaches make it a favorite for paddlers, anglers, and nature watchers.

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