Florida State Parks Near Port St. Joe

Discover 9 parks within driving distance of Port St. Joe

Constitution Convention Museum State Park

Port St. Joe, Florida
1 mile away

"Port St. Joe is the closest gateway for visitors, with dining, lodging, and easy access to the museum. Many travelers stop here while exploring Florida's Forgotten Coast."

Constitution Convention Museum State Park interprets one of Florida's most important political milestones: the 1838 convention that shaped statehood. Visitors can explore exhibits, historic artifacts, and the story of St. Joseph, once a thriving Gulf Coast town.

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T.H. Stone Memorial St. Joseph Peninsula State Park

Port St. Joe, Florida
12 miles away

"The closest town for supplies, dining, and lodging, Port St. Joe is the main gateway for visitors heading to the park's beaches and bay access."

T.H. Stone Memorial St. Joseph Peninsula State Park stretches along one of Florida’s most beautiful barrier islands, offering miles of undeveloped shoreline on both the Gulf of Mexico and St. Joseph Bay. Its calm bay waters, dunes, and coastal habitats make it a favorite for beachgoers, anglers, kayakers, and birders.

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John Gorrie Museum State Park

Apalachicola, Florida
22 miles away

"Travelers from Port St. Joe often visit for a day trip that combines history with a scenic drive along the Forgotten Coast. The museum pairs well with shopping and dining in Apalachicola."

John Gorrie Museum State Park preserves the legacy of one of Florida’s most important inventors through exhibits, artifacts, and educational displays. Visitors can learn about Apalachicola’s maritime and medical history while exploring the museum’s compact, easy-to-visit setting.

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Orman House Historic State Park

Apalachicola, Florida
29 miles away

"Residents and visitors from Port St. Joe often make the short drive for historic sightseeing and museum-style tours. The park is a convenient stop while exploring Franklin County."

Orman House Historic State Park centers on the restored Orman House, a Greek Revival home built in the 1830s and furnished to reflect the period. The park offers guided tours, interpretive exhibits, and a quiet setting near downtown Apalachicola and the waterfront.

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St. George Island State Park

St. George Island, Florida
34 miles away

"Port St. Joe visitors are drawn to the park for its uncrowded beaches and excellent birding. It is a favorite destination for families and anglers exploring the Forgotten Coast."

St. George Island State Park is one of Florida’s most beloved coastal parks, offering miles of sugar-white beaches, calm bay waters, and diverse habitats for wildlife. Its remote setting makes it a favorite for beachgoers, anglers, campers, and birders seeking a quieter Gulf Coast experience.

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St. Andrews State Park

Panama City Beach, Florida
35 miles away

"Port St. Joe visitors come for snorkeling, fishing, and a scenic beach outing. The park is a favorite for those looking to explore the Panama City Beach area’s coastal habitats."

St. Andrews State Park offers one of Florida’s most scenic Gulf-front settings, with calm swimming areas, surf fishing, and excellent snorkeling near the jetties. The park also features nature trails, picnic areas, and opportunities to see shorebirds, dolphins, and other coastal wildlife.

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Bald Point State Park

Alligator Point, Florida
58 miles away

"Port St. Joe is within range for a longer day trip to the park's marshes and Gulf views. Travelers from there often visit for birding and a change from the more developed beach areas."

Bald Point State Park offers a remote, undeveloped coastal experience with marshes, bayfront shoreline, and abundant wildlife. It is especially popular with anglers, paddlers, and birders looking for a quiet escape in Florida's Big Bend region.

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Edward Ball Wakulla Springs State Park

Wakulla Springs, Florida
60 miles away

"Port St. Joe visitors may come inland for a spring adventure, especially when looking for wildlife viewing and swimming. It is a good option for a longer day trip from the Gulf Coast."

Edward Ball Wakulla Springs State Park centers on a massive first-magnitude spring that feeds the Wakulla River and supports rich wildlife habitat. Visitors come for guided boat tours, swimming, birding, and the park’s historic lodge and restaurant.

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Torreya State Park

Bristol, Florida
60 miles away

"Port St. Joe travelers visit for hiking and a break from the Gulf beaches. Torreya offers a wooded, elevated landscape that is uncommon in the region."

Torreya State Park features dramatic bluffs, deep ravines, and one of the state’s most botanically unique landscapes. The park also preserves the historic Gregory House and offers camping, picnicking, and wildlife viewing along the Apalachicola River.

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