Florida Attractions
Things to see in Florida
Florida has many state parks, amusement parks, beautiful beaches, caves, and numerous other attractions, it is easy to see why Florida is a popular vacation destination. Whether you're going on a weekend getaway, or a summer road trip, you'll never run out of things to do in Florida. Each of these attractions listed below deserve a visit, at the very least so you can take an awesome picture to show your friends on social media.
Butterfly World, where 20,000 exotic butterflies and birds take flight! Beautiful gardens with many different and unique species of butterflies that you won t find anywhere else. Great picture taking opportunities of the butterflies.
Jungle Adventures, A Real Florida Animal Park, is the natural habitat jungle home of our rare Florida Panthers, Black Bears, Wolves, and many other critters.
Sunken Gardens is a 4 acres of well-established botanical gardens, located in the Historic Old Northeast neighborhood of St. Petersburg, Florida, at 1825 4th Street North. As St. Petersburg's oldest living museum, this 100-year-old garden is home to some of the oldest tropical plants in the region. Sunken Gardens provides garden tours, horticultural programs, special events, field trips, weddings, private and corporate rentals. Gardens may be closed due to inclement weather.
Solomon's Castle is a long way from nowhere at 4533 Solomon Rd, Ona, Florida. The castle is amazing to walk around, but inside your mind will be blown by all of the repurposed art of Mr. Solomon.
Possibly the most beautiful carillon in the world, set atop Iron Mountain in Florida. Bok Tower Gardens is a contemplative garden, and bird sanctuary located north of Lake Wales, Florida. It consists of a 250-acre garden, the 205-foot tall Singing Tower with its carillon bells, Pine Ridge Trail, Pinewood Estate, and a visitor center.
Here in Lakeland, the largest city in Polk County, is home to the largest collection of Frank Lloyd Wright architecture in the world at Florida Southern College.
Where monkeys run wild and the humans are caged. Monkey Jungle is a one of a kind wildlife park and discovery center established in 1935 in a natural subtropical forest.. The Jungle wildlife live here much as they would in their native habitats. Visitors, scientists and students experience unique encounters with these amazing creatures in Miami's natural 30-acre Jungle park.
You should check out our main blog on Florida Travel at RobertHartung.rocks, Unusual Attractions Around the United States, and Odd Places to Stay for even more of Florida's Best Kept Secrets to visit.