Swim, Kayak and Hike Your Way Through Florida's Best State Parks
St. Lucie Inlet State Reserve
It will take a bit of effort to get to this one as this Florida state park is only accessible by boat, but it’s well worth the visit. There’s a boardwalk where you can stroll and enjoy the mangrove forest and tropical plant-life as well as a nice beach. Other recreational options include swimming, snorkeling, surf fishing, sunbathing and picnicking on the park’s quiet beach.
John D. MacArthur Beach State Park
Just outside North Palm Beach lies the oasis that is John D. MacArthur State Park. While lesser known, it has its share of wonders in store for you. Birdwatchers will enjoy catching sight of herons, terns and sandpipers, while naturalists will feel privileged to identify the rare and endangered tropical and coastal plant species that reside here.
Don’t know much about plants and birds? Stop by the Visitor Center to learn about the local nature and view live fish, snake and sea turtle exhibits. And don’t forget to rent a kayak or paddleboard and explore the outer islands.