Florida State Parks Near Spring Hill

Discover 17 parks within driving distance of Spring Hill

Weeki Wachee Springs State Park

Weeki Wachee, Florida
7 miles away

"Spring Hill is the closest major community and a convenient base for families visiting the spring and river. Many visitors come for a day trip, combining park time with nearby dining and shopping."

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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Hillsdale State Park

Paola, Kansas
16 miles away

"Spring Hill visitors are attracted by the park’s boating access and family-friendly amenities. The short drive makes it easy to enjoy a full day on the lake."

Hillsdale State Park centers on Hillsdale Lake, one of the region’s top destinations for water-based recreation and wildlife viewing. Visitors come for sandy swim beaches, boat access, campgrounds, and miles of trails across prairie and woodland landscapes.

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Werner-Boyce Salt Springs State Park

Port Richey, Florida
18 miles away

"Spring Hill residents use the park for outdoor recreation without a long drive. It is a popular choice for birdwatching, kayaking, and family nature outings."

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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Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park

Homosassa, Florida
22 miles away

"Visitors from Spring Hill often come for a family day trip focused on wildlife viewing and a scenic nature experience. The park offers a quieter alternative to busier coastal attractions."

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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Henry Horton State Park

Chapel Hill, Tennessee
23 miles away

"Spring Hill families can reach the park quickly for playground time, picnics, and easy outdoor recreation. It is a popular choice for short nature outings."

Henry Horton State Park features the Duck River, an 18-hole golf course, campgrounds, picnic areas, and a nature center. Visitors come for easy outdoor recreation, wildlife viewing, and a peaceful setting within driving distance of Nashville and surrounding communities.

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Yulee Sugar Mill Ruins Historic State Park

Homosassa, Florida
28 miles away

"Spring Hill visitors often head north for Nature Coast excursions and can include the park in a broader sightseeing route. It is a manageable drive for a relaxed afternoon trip."

Yulee Sugar Mill Ruins Historic State Park offers a quiet glimpse into Florida’s plantation-era history through the preserved coquina ruins of a sugar mill. The park is a popular stop for history buffs, photographers, and travelers exploring the Nature Coast.

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Crystal River Archaeological State Park

Crystal River, Florida
31 miles away

"Spring Hill is a major nearby population center, and many visitors make the drive for a family-friendly history stop on the Nature Coast."

Crystal River Archaeological State Park showcases one of Florida's most important pre-Columbian sites, with six earthen and shell mounds set along Crystal River. The park also features a museum, interpretive displays, and scenic views of the river and surrounding wetlands.

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Harpeth River State Park

Kingston Springs, Tennessee
31 miles away

"Spring Hill families can use the park for an easy nature escape without a long drive. The park's mix of water access and short scenic walks makes it appealing for casual outings."

Harpeth River State Park spans multiple units along the Harpeth River, offering access to quiet waterways, wooded overlooks, and significant cultural history. Its highlights include the Narrows of the Harpeth, Hidden Lake, and the Montgomery Bell Tunnel area.

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Radnor Lake State Park

Nashville, Tennessee
31 miles away

"Spring Hill residents can enjoy an easy drive to one of the region’s best-known urban nature preserves. The park is especially appealing for low-key hiking and birdwatching."

Radnor Lake State Park protects one of Middle Tennessee’s most treasured natural landscapes, with a calm lake surrounded by forested hills and wetlands. It is especially popular for wildlife observation, photography, and low-impact hiking in a serene setting near downtown Nashville.

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Dade Battlefield Historic State Park

Bushnell, Florida
33 miles away

"Spring Hill visitors often choose the park for a nearby historical and picnic destination. Its open grounds and interpretive features make it appealing for relaxed family visits."

Dade Battlefield Historic State Park combines Florida history and quiet outdoor recreation at the site of a major Seminole War battle. The park features interpretive exhibits, a visitor center, shaded picnic areas, and open lawns for a relaxed visit.

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Anclote Key Preserve State Park

Tarpon Springs, Florida
34 miles away

"Spring Hill visitors can reach the park for a scenic coastal adventure and a change from inland recreation. The preserve is especially appealing for shelling and wildlife viewing."

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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Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park

Nashville, Tennessee
34 miles away

"Spring Hill visitors come to experience downtown Nashville without needing a full park-day commitment. The site is especially appealing for short visits and educational outings."

Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park sits at the foot of the Tennessee State Capitol and serves as an outdoor museum of the state’s history. Highlights include the World War II Memorial, the 200-foot granite Tennessee map, and the Rivers of Tennessee Fountains.

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Crystal River Preserve State Park

Crystal River, Florida
39 miles away

"Spring Hill visitors can reach the preserve for a day of kayaking, fishing, and birdwatching without a long drive. It is a popular destination for families and nature enthusiasts from Hernando County."

Crystal River Preserve State Park spans a mosaic of wetlands, islands, and shoreline along the Gulf Coast. It is especially popular for kayaking, birding, fishing, and exploring the area's unspoiled estuaries and wildlife habitat.

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Fort Cooper State Park

Inverness, Florida
42 miles away

"Spring Hill residents can reach the park for a manageable day trip focused on paddling, fishing, and picnicking. It is a good option for families and casual outdoor enthusiasts."

Fort Cooper State Park combines a significant military history site with peaceful natural surroundings along the shores of Lake Holathlikaha. It is especially popular for birding, kayaking, fishing, and relaxed outdoor recreation in Citrus County.

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Long Hunter State Park

Nashville, Tennessee
44 miles away

"Spring Hill visitors come for a larger lake park experience within reach of Middle Tennessee. It is a good fit for families looking for a full day outdoors."

Long Hunter State Park is one of Middle Tennessee’s most popular outdoor destinations, centered on J. Percy Priest Lake. Its diverse landscapes and easy access from Nashville make it a favorite for day trips, paddling, picnicking, and nature exploration.

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Montgomery Bell State Park

Burns, Tennessee
50 miles away

"Spring Hill visitors come for a peaceful break from suburban growth and busy schedules. The park’s lakes and wooded scenery make it appealing for family recreation and short retreats."

Montgomery Bell State Park features three lakes, wooded hills, and a mix of recreation and history in the heart of Middle Tennessee. It is especially popular for fishing, paddling, camping, golf, and family outings.

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Skyway Fishing Pier State Park

St. Petersburg, Florida
58 miles away

"Spring Hill visitors come for a full-day excursion to the bay. The park’s fishing opportunities and scenic setting make it worth the drive."

Skyway Fishing Pier State Park is a one-of-a-kind fishing destination built on the former Sunshine Skyway Bridge, with long piers extending over Tampa Bay. It is known for year-round saltwater fishing, dramatic sunrise and sunset views, and convenient amenities for anglers and sightseers.

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