
We love taking the trails within the park, especially Cypress Swamp. We look forward to the catwalk being repaired in the near future.
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Highlands Hammock State Park in Sebring, FL offers visitors a journey back in time to an ancient hammock, where endangered species and delicate ecosystems can be discovered. With more rare and endemic species than any other Florida State Park, this park preserves a beautiful yet fragile ecosystem where wilderness and history coexist.
Visitors can explore nine trails, including an elevated boardwalk through a cypress swamp, and learn about the Great Depression era at the Civilian Conservation Corps Museum. From hiking and biking to wildlife viewing and tram tours, Highlands Hammock State Park provides a unique opportunity to experience the Real Florida at its best.
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We love taking the trails within the park, especially Cypress Swamp. We look forward to the catwalk being repaired in the near future.
This historic 9000-acre park opened in 1931. It's considered an old growth forest and full of bald cypress trees. There are a wide variety of endemic wildlife and plants. The main feature of this...
What a gem, hiding near the town of Sebring! Florida's first ever State Park! If you want to see the beauty of it, you'll have to hike the trails or at least bike the bicycle route. So much...
Great place to camp. The spaces are big enough to hold two tents and a car. It's shaded and electric and water are provided. There are plenty of bathrooms and they are clean. Every time I went...
Highlands Hammock State Park is absolutely beautiful with canopy coverings through out. If you love nature, living in the madness of South Florida and need to get away, this is a must see. Florida...
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