List Of National Natural Landmarks In Florida
From List of National Natural Landmarks, these are the National Natural Landmarks in Florida. There are 18 in total, 5 are springs, 13 are other.
Name | Image | Date | Location | County | Description | |
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Archbold Biological Station | 01987-05-01May 1987 | south of Lake Placid |
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Big Cypress Bend | 01966-10-01October 1966 | Collier, Monroe, & Miami-Dade counties |
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Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary | 01964-03-01March 1964 | north of Naples |
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Devil's Millhopper | 01974-12-01December 1974 | Gainesville |
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Emeralda Marsh | 01974-12-01December 1974 | Lake County |
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Florida Caverns Natural Area | 01976-12-01December 1976 | Marianna |
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Ichetucknee Springs | 01971-10-01October 1971 | Columbia County |
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Lignumvitae Key | 01968-10-01October 1968 | Lignumvitae Key |
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Manatee Springs | 01971-12-01December 1971 | Levy County |
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Osceola Research Natural Area | 01974-12-01December 1974 | Columbia County | ||||
Paynes Prairie | 01974-12-01December 1974 | Alachua County |
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Rainbow Springs | 01971-10-01October 1971 | Marion County |
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Reed Wilderness Seashore Sanctuary | 01967-11-01November 1967 | Martin County |
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San Felasco Hammock | 01974-12-01December 1974 | Alachua |
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Silver Springs | 01971-10-01October 1971 | Marion County |
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Torreya State Park | 01976-12-01December 1976 | Liberty County |
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Waccasassa Bay Preserve State Park | 01976-12-01December 1976 | Levy County |
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Wakulla Springs | 01966-10-01October 1966 | Wakulla County |
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