Florida State Parks Near St. Petersburg

Discover 17 parks within driving distance of St. Petersburg

Skyway Fishing Pier State Park

St. Petersburg, Florida
6 miles away

"St. Petersburg is the closest major city, making the park an easy day trip for anglers and families. Visitors come for quick access to saltwater fishing and bayfront scenery."

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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Egmont Key State Park

Fort De Soto Park area, Florida
12 miles away

"St. Petersburg is the closest major city and a common departure point for boat trips to the island. Visitors from here often come for a day of beachgoing, snorkeling, and history."

Egmont Key State Park combines a secluded barrier-island setting with rich history, including the remains of a 19th-century fort and lighthouse. Visitors come for shelling, swimming, snorkeling, birdwatching, and the chance to experience one of Florida’s most unique boat-access parks.

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Honeymoon Island State Park

Dunedin, Florida
24 miles away

"St. Petersburg visitors come for a barrier-island experience with calmer crowds than some urban beaches and strong opportunities for coastal recreation."

Honeymoon Island State Park features four miles of sandy shoreline, a nature trail through a rare virgin slash pine forest, and excellent opportunities to spot ospreys, gopher tortoises, and shorebirds. Its calm waters, picnic areas, and ferry access to nearby Caladesi Island make it a favorite day-trip destination.

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Ybor City Museum State Park

Tampa, Florida
25.8 miles away

"Visitors from St. Petersburg often come for a day trip combining history with Tampa’s nightlife and restaurants. The park offers a compact, educational stop before exploring the broader Ybor district."

Ybor City Museum State Park highlights the cultural legacy of Tampa’s historic cigar industry with exhibits, a restored 1920s bungalow, and a formal Mediterranean-style garden. The park sits in the heart of Ybor City, making it a gateway to one of Florida’s most distinctive historic districts.

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Caladesi Island State Park

Dunedin, Florida
28 miles away

"St. Petersburg residents visit for a quieter barrier-island experience away from the city. The park is popular for kayaking, photography, and relaxing on natural beaches."

Caladesi Island State Park is one of Florida's most unspoiled Gulf Coast islands, prized for its calm beaches, scenic paddling routes, and bird-rich mangrove habitats. Visitors come for a peaceful day trip with excellent opportunities for swimming, shelling, and nature photography.

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"St. Petersburg travelers may visit for a nearby heritage stop while exploring the southern Tampa Bay area. It is an easy add-on for visitors interested in archaeology and local history."

Madira Bickel Mound State Archaeological Site protects an important prehistoric mound and surrounding landscape in Hillsborough County. Visitors come for its cultural history, peaceful setting, and connection to Florida’s early Indigenous peoples.

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DeSoto Site Historic State Park

Bradenton, Florida
31 miles away

"From St. Petersburg, the park offers a convenient inland excursion for travelers interested in heritage sites and peaceful riverfront landscapes."

DeSoto Site Historic State Park is a compact, historically significant site along the Manatee River in Bradenton. The park features interpretive displays, shaded picnic areas, and waterfront scenery that highlight Florida’s early colonial history.

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Gamble Plantation Historic State Park

Ellenton, Florida
31 miles away

"Visitors from St. Petersburg can reach the park easily for a weekend excursion into Florida history. It is a convenient stop for families and school groups exploring the region."

Gamble Plantation Historic State Park features the restored 1840s plantation house, museum exhibits, and landscaped grounds that interpret Florida's antebellum and Civil War history. It is one of the state's most significant historic sites and offers guided tours and educational programs.

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Alafia River State Park

Lithia, Florida
34 miles away

"St. Petersburg visitors often make the trip for mountain biking and a more rugged inland park experience. It is a popular choice for those seeking trails beyond the coast."

Alafia River State Park features rolling hills, forested trails, and lakes created from reclaimed phosphate mining land, offering a rare landscape in Florida. It is especially popular with mountain bikers, while hikers, anglers, paddlers, and birdwatchers enjoy its diverse habitats and quiet river setting.

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Fort Foster State Historic Site

Thonotosassa, Florida
34 miles away

"St. Petersburg visitors may come for a day trip that blends history with nature. The site is a worthwhile inland excursion for those exploring beyond the coast."

Fort Foster State Historic Site features a faithful reconstruction of the original 1836 fort used during the Second Seminole War. The site offers interpretive displays, living-history programs on select dates, and a peaceful riverside setting that highlights Florida’s frontier past.

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Little Manatee River State Park

Wimauma, Florida
34 miles away

"Residents of St. Petersburg can reach the park in under an hour for river recreation, fishing, and a scenic day trip away from the coast."

Little Manatee River State Park features a winding blackwater river, diverse habitats, and a peaceful backcountry feel. It is especially popular for canoeing, kayaking, fishing, camping, and equestrian recreation.

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Terra Ceia Preserve State Park

Terra Ceia, Florida
34 miles away

"St. Petersburg visitors can make a day trip to enjoy estuary scenery and birding. The preserve provides a quieter alternative to urban waterfront parks and beaches."

Terra Ceia Preserve State Park showcases one of Florida’s most important estuarine landscapes, with mangrove forests, seagrass waters, and abundant birdlife. Its undeveloped shoreline and calm waters make it a favorite for nature observation and low-impact recreation.

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Anclote Key Preserve State Park

Tarpon Springs, Florida
36 miles away

"St. Petersburg is a major metro area with many boaters and outdoor enthusiasts who visit for a remote island experience. The preserve is a rewarding destination for a coastal day trip."

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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Hillsborough River State Park

Thonotosassa, Florida
38 miles away

"St. Petersburg residents often visit for camping, birding, and paddling in a natural river corridor. It is a rewarding day trip or overnight destination for outdoor recreation."

Hillsborough River State Park features seven miles of the Hillsborough River, limestone rapids, and lush floodplain forest. It is a popular destination for canoeing, camping, birding, and exploring historic and natural sites in a quiet setting just northeast of Tampa.

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Werner-Boyce Salt Springs State Park

Port Richey, Florida
44 miles away

"St. Petersburg visitors often seek the park for its peaceful waterways and birdlife. It provides a scenic break from urban and waterfront activity in the metro area."

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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Lake Manatee State Park

Bradenton, Florida
47 miles away

"St. Petersburg visitors often head here for freshwater recreation and a quieter setting than the busy beaches and urban waterfronts."

Lake Manatee State Park offers a scenic mix of freshwater recreation and natural Florida habitats on the shore of Lake Manatee. Its boat ramp, picnic facilities, and calm waters make it a favorite for anglers, kayakers, and families seeking a low-key outdoor day.

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Weeki Wachee Springs State Park

Weeki Wachee, Florida
58 miles away

"St. Petersburg travelers often visit Weeki Wachee for a classic Florida spring experience and a break from urban and beach crowds. It is a popular destination for families and outdoor enthusiasts."

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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