List of National Natural Landmarks in Florida

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
Archbold Biological Station 01987-05-01May 1987 south of Lake Placid
Big Cypress Bend 01966-10-01October 1966 Collier, Monroe, & Miami-Dade counties
Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary 01964-03-01March 1964 north of Naples
Devil's Millhopper 01974-12-01December 1974 Gainesville
Emeralda Marsh 01974-12-01December 1974 Lake County
Florida Caverns Natural Area 01976-12-01December 1976 Marianna
Ichetucknee Springs 01971-10-01October 1971 Columbia County
Lignumvitae Key 01968-10-01October 1968 Lignumvitae Key
Manatee Springs 01971-12-01December 1971 Levy County
Osceola Research Natural Area 01974-12-01December 1974 Columbia County
Paynes Prairie 01974-12-01December 1974 Alachua County
Rainbow Springs 01971-10-01October 1971 Marion County
Reed Wilderness Seashore Sanctuary 01967-11-01November 1967 Martin County
San Felasco Hammock 01974-12-01December 1974 Alachua
Silver Springs 01971-10-01October 1971 Marion County
Torreya State Park 01976-12-01December 1976 Liberty County
Waccasassa Bay Preserve State Park 01976-12-01December 1976 Levy County
Wakulla Springs 01966-10-01October 1966 Wakulla County

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