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Lake Lafayette

Lake Lafayette

10.85km from St. Marks River Preserve State Park

Lake Lafayette, is a quaint little lake that is incredibly popular among locals. Its shallow waters make it perfect for fishing and swimming, while its size allows visitors to take peaceful walks along the rustic shore. The lake is full of lily pads and aquatic turtles, making it an enjoyable spot for nature lovers. Additionally, because Lake Lafayette is surrounded by many parks and trails, outdoor enthusiasts are sure to have a field day discovering all there is to do in the local area.

Natural Bridge Battlefield Historic State Park

Natural Bridge Battlefield Historic State Park

11.54km from St. Marks River Preserve State Park

Natural Bridge Battlefield Historic State Park is a living memorial to a skirmish from the Second Seminole War. Located where two raised highways cross the St Marks River, the battleground witnessed the short but intense fight between U.S. Forces and Seminole Indians on March 6, 1836. Walking trails lead to spots boasting sweeping views of a sketchy past, highlighting American and Native American symbols as long-gone troops sought to defend their right to remain in Florida forever.

Piney Z Lake

Piney Z Lake

12.06km from St. Marks River Preserve State Park

Piney Z Lake is a delightful nature spot for those looking for a peaceful natural experience. This serene 24 acre lake is hidden on the western side of Tallahassee and provides a glimpse into Florida's natural landscape. Piney Z Lake offers boating and fishing opportunities, as well as various hiking trails that make the most out of this tranquil environment. Whether it be a calming afternoon of fishing or an invigorating morning hike through the trees, Piney Z Lake has something to offer.

Lafayette Heritage Trail Park

Lafayette Heritage Trail Park

12.6km from St. Marks River Preserve State Park

Lafayette Heritage Trail Park is a beautiful spot located close to the downtown area of Tallahassee and bordered by Lafayette Creek and Chaires Crossroads, the park offers many recreational activities for all ages. Visitors can enjoy fishing or kayaking on one of three lakes located within the park, biking along several miles of trails, or geocaching near hidden benches that provide excellent views and relaxation spots. The park also provides plenty of opportunities for wildlife watching.

SouthWood Golf Club

SouthWood Golf Club

12.88km from St. Marks River Preserve State Park

SouthWood Golf Club is a premier golf destination with 18-holes of wonderful golf. Choose from five different sets of tees to make the course just right for your game. The award winning Champions Turf designer Bobby Weed along with PGA tour professional Fred Couples, both specialize in exciting Florida golf courses, and SouthWood is no exception. With careful design, gentle rolling terrain and stunning native areas, SouthWood offers an enjoyable challenge for players of all levels.

Tallahassee Automobile Museum

Tallahassee Automobile Museum

14.65km from St. Marks River Preserve State Park

Also known as the Tallahassee Automobile and Collectibles Museum, is an automobile museum in Tallahassee, Leon County, Florida. The museum's collection includes over 160 automobiles

Tom Brown Park

Tom Brown Park

14.82km from St. Marks River Preserve State Park

Tom Brown Park is a 265-acre urban park with lots of great activities to offer. These include a network of trails for biking, running, and rollerblading. There are also plenty of picnic areas for an outdoor meal and playgrounds for the kids. Fishing is allowed in the eight ponds and animals can be seen grazing on the open fields within its boundaries. The park has something for everyone - including the curious visitors intrigued by the old ruins scattered around its grounds.

Tallahassee-St. Marks Historic Railroad State Trail

Tallahassee-St. Marks Historic Railroad State Trail

17.36km from St. Marks River Preserve State Park

Spanning nearly 17 miles, the trail is a former rail corridor and follows the path of an old branch of the Pensacola and Atlantic Railroad. The corridor runs north to south through several rural towns, providing visitors with unparalleled vistas of hardwood uplands, riverside swamps, and marshes as they make their way through centuries-old Piney woods. With convenient access points throughout the trail, visitors can explore portions of it or all in one go!

DeSoto Site Historic State Park

DeSoto Site Historic State Park

18.82km from St. Marks River Preserve State Park

This State Park is a great place for both history and nature buffs. Visitors can explore the remnants of the once vibrant Spanish camp from 1539 to 1540 during Hernando De Soto's expedition through what is now known as Florida. The park offers archaeological artifacts, interpretive displays and a large scale bronze relief map that showcase its historical relevance. Along with its vast historic attractions, DeSoto Site Historic State Park also boasts an abundance of wildlife sanctuaries.

Goodwood Museum & Gardens

Goodwood Museum & Gardens

18.82km from St. Marks River Preserve State Park

Goodwood Museum & Gardens is an excellent destination to visit, Visitors can take guided tours to explore the museum's collection of restored ornate furnishings and art displayed within the historic house interiors. Additionally, visitors can leisurely wander through the beautiful gardens, with trails meandering among lush camellias and azaleas, picturesque statues, specialist plant varieties and distinctive landscapes such as a gem-studded stream that leads to a secluded garden pavilion.

Cascades Park

Cascades Park

19.48km from St. Marks River Preserve State Park

This is a 24-acre park along the stream known as the St. Augustine Branch in Tallahassee, Florida. It is a Nationally Registered Historic Place because it influenced the territorial government's choice of the capital city's location. It also contains Florida's Prime meridian marker monument which is the foundation point for most land mapping throughout Florida.

Smokey Hollow

Smokey Hollow

19.65km from St. Marks River Preserve State Park

Smokey Hollow, is a tranquil paradise with small-town charm. The winding roads of Smokey Hollow are lined with lush greenery and palm trees, making every drive feel like a breeze. Those looking for outdoor recreation will be delighted by the many parks that line the area, offering a variety of activities from camping and swimming to hiking trails and fishing spots. Visitors can take in incredible sunsets from the shores of Lake Monroe in the city’s northern end.

Riley House Museum

Riley House Museum

19.75km from St. Marks River Preserve State Park

The Riley House Museum is a special exhibit celebrating the county’s rich history and culture. The house, built in 1891 for John Riley, houses artifacts from the area’s past that tell the stories of its inhabitants. Visitors can learn about the first Seminole War and the beautiful architecture of early 1900’s French-Victorian style homes. Explore exhibits detailing cotton farming, fishing and forestry as well as local historic buildings such as churches and grist mills.

The Union Bank of Florida

The Union Bank of Florida

19.9km from St. Marks River Preserve State Park

The Union Bank of Florida, was established in 1886 to serve the financial needs of citizens across the region. This bank provided a wide range of services with regards to loans and deposits, including providing operational credit for farms and businesses, guaranteeing safety for any financial transactions made between its customers, and operating multiple branches throughout the state for people to access banking services more conveniently.

Tallahassee

Tallahassee

20km from St. Marks River Preserve State Park

Tallahassee is the capital of the state and within Leon County. It is a vibrant city with charming downtown streets, an amazing dining scene, and plenty of opportunities for entertainment. There's a blend of historic and modern attractions such as numerous museums, art galleries, theaters, and parks — including the lush Cascades Park with its splash fountain. Families can appreciate many educational attractions like the Challenger Learning Center and Flashback Family Fun Center.

Knott House Museum

Knott House Museum

20.03km from St. Marks River Preserve State Park

The Knott House Museum is a rich source of history for the area. It was built in 1843 as the home ofThomas H. and Ann Bryan Knott. The house has managed to survive the years with few changes, giving visitors an intimate view of 19th century architecture and lifestyles. Touring the house will teach guests about major events such as Indian Removal and Reconstruction, as well as everyday life during this time period.

Florida Historic Capitol Museum

Florida Historic Capitol Museum

20.04km from St. Marks River Preserve State Park

Located in the heart of Tallahassee - this museum offers an immersive look into politics, public policy and local history. Visitors can explore interactive exhibits that take them through the 1903 legislative session, walk through the inlaid terrazzo monument of the great leaders of Florida's past, and tour the historic 22nd Floor Governor's Suite. On special occasions, visitors can even witness talented reenactors filling their Senate Chamber with debate from days past.

Florida State Capitol

Florida State Capitol

20.11km from St. Marks River Preserve State Park

The Florida State Capitol in Tallahassee, Florida, is an architecturally and historically significant building listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Florida Department of Management Services maintains the Capitol Complex, which is open to the public Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Winthrop Park

Winthrop Park

20.13km from St. Marks River Preserve State Park

Winthrop Park, is a breathtakingly beautiful natural park that everyone should check out. Released from dense foliage is an open sky with the bright colors of rolling hills and valleys between each peak. You can spend time swimming in the lake or take a leisurely hike up one of the many trails around the park and take in stunning views of the countryside. Along with its diverse wildlife, it offers a wonderful opportunity to explore nature’s beauty while learning about its environment.

Kleman Plaza

Kleman Plaza

20.31km from St. Marks River Preserve State Park

Kleman Plaza is the cultural center of Tallahassee. It serves as a bustling hub where locals and visitors can come shop, enjoy live performances, relax on the lawns, or participate in demonstrations on the green space. It also has a variety of public art displays ranging from sculptures to murals which help to liven up the atmosphere even more. In addition to that, visitors can attend festivals, find fresh food at markets, and take in the beauty at nearby Cascades Park.

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St. Marks River Preserve State Park

St. Marks River Preserve State Park

11950 Tram Rd, Tallahassee, FL 32311, USA

Covering over 9,000 acres, this state park provides visitors with plenty of opportunities to interact with nature. The park's freshwater rivers provide an inviting habitat for a plethora of flora and fauna including wildcats, deer, otters, bobcats and the beloved manatee. Visitors can enjoy several different recreational activities such as fishing, canoeing and kayaking through winding creeks and sloughs or riding a bike along the many boardwalks located throughout the preserve.