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Florida Travel and Outdoor AdventuresI write stories and take pictures about the natural Florida!”

Grab your flip-flops, or maybe some sturdy hiking boots, and get ready to explore the real Florida! Our state is more than theme parks—it’s a vibrant playground of stunning beaches, quirky adventures, and unforgettable natural experiences. Florida Travel and Outdoor Adventures

 

I’ve been traveling, writing about, and photographing Florida for nearly 30 years. Whether you’re craving relaxation, adventure, or just something new, let us guide you to the unforgettable experiences that make Florida a spectacular destination. Florida Travel and Outdoor Adventures

Latest Florida Stories

Florida Outdoors / 01.07.2026

Nestled in the rolling hills of Florida’s Panhandle, Florida Caverns State Park offers visitors an experience unlike any other in the Sunshine State. While Florida is famous for its beaches, crystal-clear springs, and tropical landscapes, few people realize that it is also home to spectacular limestone caves. Located just outside the city of Marianna, this remarkable state park invites guests to explore a fascinating underground world filled with stunning rock formations, rich history, and abundant wildlife. Exploring The Caverns The park’s most popular attraction is its guided cave tour. Visitors...

Florida Travel / 06.02.2026

There are scenic highways in Florida that are worth a road trip. Route 1 down through the Keys is my favorite, traveling over 100 miles from Key Largo to Key West. But I found a shorter trip in the Panhandle to offer plenty of sightseeing and some great spots to pull over and take in beautiful beaches, state parks, and shopping [caption id="attachment_1364" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] Gypsum Sands Grayton Beach State Park[/caption] I’m talking about Scenic Highway 30A, running between Destin and Panama City. It’s only about 25 miles long, but...