Our 15 favorite beaches in the Florida Keys
Beaches in the Florida Keys aren’t as common as many expect, but there are some great beaches if you know where to go.
Beaches in the Florida Keys aren’t as common as many expect, but there are some great beaches if you know where to go.
Floridians survive the heat and humidity of our brutal summers by turning to the state’s wealth of cool, clear, refreshing springs. But you need to get to the best Florida springs early, especially on weekends.
Several national parks in Florida are hidden treasures. In honor of National Public Lands Day Sept. 26, when national parks are free, here’s a guide to Florida’s national parks, from the famous to the obscure.
This year-round surfing mecca has more to offer beyond the resort cluster near the pier. Discover these hidden things to do.
Deaths, arrests mar Florida lobster mini-season. The regular season begins August 6.
The best beaches near Orlando and Disney World are not exactly at the edge of town, but you do have some beautiful options.
A low-key destination for kayaking, fishing, snorkeling and camping in our guide for things to do in the Lower Florida Keys.
Florida’s celebrity in the orchid world — the ghost orchid — is blooming at the Audubon Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary in Naples, attracting orchid fans who want to spot this rare variety.
St. Petersburg is full of Old Florida treasures, from a beautiful brick 1927 comfort station next to the new bayfront pier to the Sunken Gardens, a cherished roadside attraction complete with a flock of flamingoes. St. Pete has grown younger and livelier, but it retains much of its original charm.
Health alerts have been issued for the Hillsborough River, Lake Ivanhoe, Lake Kinsale and Maximo Park in St. Petersburg.
Timely updates on tropical waves, depressions and storms in the Atlantic Basin. Plus useful hurricane prep information.