Beaches / Florida Keys / Historic
What took me so long? Like a lot of visitors, I had overlooked Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park on my visits to Key West because it is tucked away out of site. But the historic fort and great beach are worth discovering.
Camping / Featured Articles / Florida Keys
Campgrounds near Key West are hard to find, and most are not cheap. But if you’re in search of a tropical hideaway for your RV or tent near Key West… When I first moved to Florida way back in the ’70s, we would camp in the woods across from Smathers [...]
Festivals / News / Unique Eats
An authentic Florida seafood festival in an authentic Florida village on the St. John’s River near St. Augustine.
News / Northeast Florida / Parks & Forests
Tiger Bay State Forest is a vast wilderness, a great destination for viewing wildlife, camping, fishing, off-road bike riding, hiking and horseback riding. But watch for the yellow jackets — and chiggers.
Florida Roundups / News
Sea-turtle walks are like seeing a National Geographic film in person. But you need reservations to join these night-time beach walks to watch giant sea turtles nesting. Early May is the best time to book a turtle walk because many programs fill up immediately.
Featured Articles / Festivals / News / Northwest Florida
The Florida Folk Festival marks its 61st year at Stephen Foster State Park over Memorial Day Weekend. The annual event celebrates Florida’s land, people and diverse cultural heritage.
Camping / Kayak & Canoe / Northeast Florida / Parks & Forests
Faver-Dykes State Park offers excellent access to the Pellicer Creek Paddling Trail, productive fishing and woodsy camping for small RV’s and tent campers. Just 15 miles from St. Augustine, the park is a gateway to history.
Florida Roundups / Road Trips
Over the past year, Florida Rambler has taken you to a great many authentic Florida destinations. Our favorites are Apopka, Everglades City, the Lower Keys, Punta Gorda and the back roads near Daytona Beach — all offering outdoor recreation opportunities of the first degree.