Florida State Parks Near Woodville

Discover 7 parks within driving distance of Woodville

"Woodville is the nearest community and the most convenient access point for the park. Visitors from here often come for a quick historical outing or a peaceful picnic."

Natural Bridge Battlefield Historic State Park combines military history with a striking geologic feature formed by the St. Marks River. The park is known for its interpretive displays, open battlefield setting, and quiet natural surroundings.

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St. Marks River Preserve State Park

Wakulla County, Florida
6 miles away

"Woodville is close enough for short visits and spontaneous outdoor outings. Residents and travelers passing through often stop for a peaceful look at the river landscape."

St. Marks River Preserve State Park features a protected river corridor with swamp forest, cypress stands, and abundant birdlife. It offers a peaceful escape for paddlers, anglers, and nature observers looking for an undeveloped Florida landscape.

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Clark Creek Natural Area

Woodville, Mississippi
10 miles away

"Woodville is the nearest town and the most convenient base for supplies, fuel, and quick access to the park. Many visitors stop here before heading into the hills."

Clark Creek Natural Area protects a unique landscape of deep gullies, hardwood forest, and more than a dozen seasonal waterfalls. It is especially popular with hikers, photographers, and nature lovers seeking a challenging backcountry experience.

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San Marcos de Apalache Historic State Park

St. Marks, Florida
18 miles away

"Woodville is close enough for a quick visit to the park’s museum and river views. It’s a practical starting point for locals exploring the St. Marks area."

San Marcos de Apalache Historic State Park highlights one of Florida’s most important colonial-era military sites. The park features interpretive exhibits, archaeological remnants, and peaceful views where two rivers meet.

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Natchez State Park

Natchez, Mississippi
25 miles away

"Woodville visitors may use the park as a lakeside retreat and camping destination. Its proximity makes it a practical choice for short outdoor getaways."

Natchez State Park features a 3,000-acre lake, wooded surroundings, and a relaxed setting for outdoor recreation. Visitors come for boating, fishing, camping, and a convenient base for exploring Natchez’s historic homes and riverfront attractions.

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Martin Dies, Jr. State Park

Jasper, Texas
38 miles away

"Woodville visitors are close enough for frequent day use and short camping trips. The park’s lake access and wildlife viewing make it a strong choice for local outdoor recreation."

Martin Dies, Jr. State Park spans a mix of lake shoreline, river bottoms, and forested uplands in the Big Thicket region of East Texas. Its calm waters, abundant wildlife, and family-friendly facilities make it a popular destination for boating, birding, and overnight stays.

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Lake Livingston State Park

Livingston, Texas
58 miles away

"Woodville travelers come for lake access, birding, and relaxing weekends outdoors. The park is a good destination for anglers and campers from the southern Piney Woods."

Lake Livingston State Park sits on the western shore of Lake Livingston, a major East Texas reservoir with excellent bass, catfish, and crappie fishing. Visitors come for lake access, shaded campsites, birding, and easy day-use areas with room to picnic and play.

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