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Florida's Panhandle Parks

The State of Florida has established and maintains over 160 state parks along the sea coasts and riverbanks, forests and prairies. These provide wonderful opportunities to explore historic forts and museums and to see the wildlife and landscapes of Old Florida. The Florida Panhandle is the unofficial term used for the northwestern part of Florida starting from Pensacola on the western edge to the Tallahassee area which is over 200 miles. Inland it is dominated by timber country and on the coast by miles of white, sandy beaches.
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  • The Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park is as its name implies—it is a beautiful ornamental garden first, and then a park second.  When Alfred and Louise Maclay purchased this property in Tallahassee in 1923 for their winter home, they began planting for their enjoyment during the winter season and to this day the high blooming season is from January 1-April 30 after which they would return to their northern home.  And to our dismay this year when we arrived on April 24th, everything has already peaked and little was in bloom.  Oh well, we’ll have to go back again—it’s that pretty.

    The Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park is as its name implies—it is a beautiful ornamental garden first, and then a park second. When Alfred and Louise Maclay purchased this property in Tallahassee in 1923 for their winter home, they began planting for their enjoyment during the winter season and to this day the high blooming season is from January 1-April 30 after which they would return to their northern home. And to our dismay this year when we arrived on April 24th, everything has already peaked and little was in bloom. Oh well, we’ll have to go back again—it’s that pretty.

  • The Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park is as its name implies—it is a beautiful ornamental garden first, and then a park second.  When Alfred and Louise Maclay purchased this property in Tallahassee in 1923 for their winter home, they began planting for their enjoyment during the winter season and to this day the high blooming season is from January 1-April 30 after which they would return to their northern home.  And to our dismay this year when we arrived on April 24th, everything has already peaked and little was in bloom.  Oh well, we’ll have to go back again—it’s that pretty.

    The Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park is as its name implies—it is a beautiful ornamental garden first, and then a park second. When Alfred and Louise Maclay purchased this property in Tallahassee in 1923 for their winter home, they began planting for their enjoyment during the winter season and to this day the high blooming season is from January 1-April 30 after which they would return to their northern home. And to our dismay this year when we arrived on April 24th, everything has already peaked and little was in bloom. Oh well, we’ll have to go back again—it’s that pretty.

  • The Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park is as its name implies—it is a beautiful ornamental garden first, and then a park second.  When Alfred and Louise Maclay purchased this property in Tallahassee in 1923 for their winter home, they began planting for their enjoyment during the winter season and to this day the high blooming season is from January 1-April 30 after which they would return to their northern home.  And to our dismay this year when we arrived on April 24th, everything has already peaked and little was in bloom.  Oh well, we’ll have to go back again—it’s that pretty.

    The Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park is as its name implies—it is a beautiful ornamental garden first, and then a park second. When Alfred and Louise Maclay purchased this property in Tallahassee in 1923 for their winter home, they began planting for their enjoyment during the winter season and to this day the high blooming season is from January 1-April 30 after which they would return to their northern home. And to our dismay this year when we arrived on April 24th, everything has already peaked and little was in bloom. Oh well, we’ll have to go back again—it’s that pretty.

  • The Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park is as its name implies—it is a beautiful ornamental garden first, and then a park second.  When Alfred and Louise Maclay purchased this property in Tallahassee in 1923 for their winter home, they began planting for their enjoyment during the winter season and to this day the high blooming season is from January 1-April 30 after which they would return to their northern home.  And to our dismay this year when we arrived on April 24th, everything has already peaked and little was in bloom.  Oh well, we’ll have to go back again—it’s that pretty.

    The Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park is as its name implies—it is a beautiful ornamental garden first, and then a park second. When Alfred and Louise Maclay purchased this property in Tallahassee in 1923 for their winter home, they began planting for their enjoyment during the winter season and to this day the high blooming season is from January 1-April 30 after which they would return to their northern home. And to our dismay this year when we arrived on April 24th, everything has already peaked and little was in bloom. Oh well, we’ll have to go back again—it’s that pretty.

  • The Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park is as its name implies—it is a beautiful ornamental garden first, and then a park second.  When Alfred and Louise Maclay purchased this property in Tallahassee in 1923 for their winter home, they began planting for their enjoyment during the winter season and to this day the high blooming season is from January 1-April 30 after which they would return to their northern home.  And to our dismay this year when we arrived on April 24th, everything has already peaked and little was in bloom.  Oh well, we’ll have to go back again—it’s that pretty.

    The Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park is as its name implies—it is a beautiful ornamental garden first, and then a park second. When Alfred and Louise Maclay purchased this property in Tallahassee in 1923 for their winter home, they began planting for their enjoyment during the winter season and to this day the high blooming season is from January 1-April 30 after which they would return to their northern home. And to our dismay this year when we arrived on April 24th, everything has already peaked and little was in bloom. Oh well, we’ll have to go back again—it’s that pretty.

  • The Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park is as its name implies—it is a beautiful ornamental garden first, and then a park second.  When Alfred and Louise Maclay purchased this property in Tallahassee in 1923 for their winter home, they began planting for their enjoyment during the winter season and to this day the high blooming season is from January 1-April 30 after which they would return to their northern home.  And to our dismay this year when we arrived on April 24th, everything has already peaked and little was in bloom.  Oh well, we’ll have to go back again—it’s that pretty.

    The Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park is as its name implies—it is a beautiful ornamental garden first, and then a park second. When Alfred and Louise Maclay purchased this property in Tallahassee in 1923 for their winter home, they began planting for their enjoyment during the winter season and to this day the high blooming season is from January 1-April 30 after which they would return to their northern home. And to our dismay this year when we arrived on April 24th, everything has already peaked and little was in bloom. Oh well, we’ll have to go back again—it’s that pretty.

  • The Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park is as its name implies—it is a beautiful ornamental garden first, and then a park second.  When Alfred and Louise Maclay purchased this property in Tallahassee in 1923 for their winter home, they began planting for their enjoyment during the winter season and to this day the high blooming season is from January 1-April 30 after which they would return to their northern home.  And to our dismay this year when we arrived on April 24th, everything has already peaked and little was in bloom.  Oh well, we’ll have to go back again—it’s that pretty.

    The Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park is as its name implies—it is a beautiful ornamental garden first, and then a park second. When Alfred and Louise Maclay purchased this property in Tallahassee in 1923 for their winter home, they began planting for their enjoyment during the winter season and to this day the high blooming season is from January 1-April 30 after which they would return to their northern home. And to our dismay this year when we arrived on April 24th, everything has already peaked and little was in bloom. Oh well, we’ll have to go back again—it’s that pretty.

  • The Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park is as its name implies—it is a beautiful ornamental garden first, and then a park second.  When Alfred and Louise Maclay purchased this property in Tallahassee in 1923 for their winter home, they began planting for their enjoyment during the winter season and to this day the high blooming season is from January 1-April 30 after which they would return to their northern home.  And to our dismay this year when we arrived on April 24th, everything has already peaked and little was in bloom.  Oh well, we’ll have to go back again—it’s that pretty.

    The Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park is as its name implies—it is a beautiful ornamental garden first, and then a park second. When Alfred and Louise Maclay purchased this property in Tallahassee in 1923 for their winter home, they began planting for their enjoyment during the winter season and to this day the high blooming season is from January 1-April 30 after which they would return to their northern home. And to our dismay this year when we arrived on April 24th, everything has already peaked and little was in bloom. Oh well, we’ll have to go back again—it’s that pretty.

  • The Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park is as its name implies—it is a beautiful ornamental garden first, and then a park second.  When Alfred and Louise Maclay purchased this property in Tallahassee in 1923 for their winter home, they began planting for their enjoyment during the winter season and to this day the high blooming season is from January 1-April 30 after which they would return to their northern home.  And to our dismay this year when we arrived on April 24th, everything has already peaked and little was in bloom.  Oh well, we’ll have to go back again—it’s that pretty.

    The Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park is as its name implies—it is a beautiful ornamental garden first, and then a park second. When Alfred and Louise Maclay purchased this property in Tallahassee in 1923 for their winter home, they began planting for their enjoyment during the winter season and to this day the high blooming season is from January 1-April 30 after which they would return to their northern home. And to our dismay this year when we arrived on April 24th, everything has already peaked and little was in bloom. Oh well, we’ll have to go back again—it’s that pretty.

  • The Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park is as its name implies—it is a beautiful ornamental garden first, and then a park second.  When Alfred and Louise Maclay purchased this property in Tallahassee in 1923 for their winter home, they began planting for their enjoyment during the winter season and to this day the high blooming season is from January 1-April 30 after which they would return to their northern home.  And to our dismay this year when we arrived on April 24th, everything has already peaked and little was in bloom.  Oh well, we’ll have to go back again—it’s that pretty.

    The Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park is as its name implies—it is a beautiful ornamental garden first, and then a park second. When Alfred and Louise Maclay purchased this property in Tallahassee in 1923 for their winter home, they began planting for their enjoyment during the winter season and to this day the high blooming season is from January 1-April 30 after which they would return to their northern home. And to our dismay this year when we arrived on April 24th, everything has already peaked and little was in bloom. Oh well, we’ll have to go back again—it’s that pretty.

  • The Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park is as its name implies—it is a beautiful ornamental garden first, and then a park second.  When Alfred and Louise Maclay purchased this property in Tallahassee in 1923 for their winter home, they began planting for their enjoyment during the winter season and to this day the high blooming season is from January 1-April 30 after which they would return to their northern home.  And to our dismay this year when we arrived on April 24th, everything has already peaked and little was in bloom.  Oh well, we’ll have to go back again—it’s that pretty.

    The Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park is as its name implies—it is a beautiful ornamental garden first, and then a park second. When Alfred and Louise Maclay purchased this property in Tallahassee in 1923 for their winter home, they began planting for their enjoyment during the winter season and to this day the high blooming season is from January 1-April 30 after which they would return to their northern home. And to our dismay this year when we arrived on April 24th, everything has already peaked and little was in bloom. Oh well, we’ll have to go back again—it’s that pretty.

  • The Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park is as its name implies—it is a beautiful ornamental garden first, and then a park second.  When Alfred and Louise Maclay purchased this property in Tallahassee in 1923 for their winter home, they began planting for their enjoyment during the winter season and to this day the high blooming season is from January 1-April 30 after which they would return to their northern home.  And to our dismay this year when we arrived on April 24th, everything has already peaked and little was in bloom.  Oh well, we’ll have to go back again—it’s that pretty.

    The Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park is as its name implies—it is a beautiful ornamental garden first, and then a park second. When Alfred and Louise Maclay purchased this property in Tallahassee in 1923 for their winter home, they began planting for their enjoyment during the winter season and to this day the high blooming season is from January 1-April 30 after which they would return to their northern home. And to our dismay this year when we arrived on April 24th, everything has already peaked and little was in bloom. Oh well, we’ll have to go back again—it’s that pretty.

  • The Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park is as its name implies—it is a beautiful ornamental garden first, and then a park second.  When Alfred and Louise Maclay purchased this property in Tallahassee in 1923 for their winter home, they began planting for their enjoyment during the winter season and to this day the high blooming season is from January 1-April 30 after which they would return to their northern home.  And to our dismay this year when we arrived on April 24th, everything has already peaked and little was in bloom.  Oh well, we’ll have to go back again—it’s that pretty.

    The Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park is as its name implies—it is a beautiful ornamental garden first, and then a park second. When Alfred and Louise Maclay purchased this property in Tallahassee in 1923 for their winter home, they began planting for their enjoyment during the winter season and to this day the high blooming season is from January 1-April 30 after which they would return to their northern home. And to our dismay this year when we arrived on April 24th, everything has already peaked and little was in bloom. Oh well, we’ll have to go back again—it’s that pretty.

  • The Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park is as its name implies—it is a beautiful ornamental garden first, and then a park second.  When Alfred and Louise Maclay purchased this property in Tallahassee in 1923 for their winter home, they began planting for their enjoyment during the winter season and to this day the high blooming season is from January 1-April 30 after which they would return to their northern home.  And to our dismay this year when we arrived on April 24th, everything has already peaked and little was in bloom.  Oh well, we’ll have to go back again—it’s that pretty.

    The Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park is as its name implies—it is a beautiful ornamental garden first, and then a park second. When Alfred and Louise Maclay purchased this property in Tallahassee in 1923 for their winter home, they began planting for their enjoyment during the winter season and to this day the high blooming season is from January 1-April 30 after which they would return to their northern home. And to our dismay this year when we arrived on April 24th, everything has already peaked and little was in bloom. Oh well, we’ll have to go back again—it’s that pretty.

  • The Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park is as its name implies—it is a beautiful ornamental garden first, and then a park second.  When Alfred and Louise Maclay purchased this property in Tallahassee in 1923 for their winter home, they began planting for their enjoyment during the winter season and to this day the high blooming season is from January 1-April 30 after which they would return to their northern home.  And to our dismay this year when we arrived on April 24th, everything has already peaked and little was in bloom.  Oh well, we’ll have to go back again—it’s that pretty.

    The Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park is as its name implies—it is a beautiful ornamental garden first, and then a park second. When Alfred and Louise Maclay purchased this property in Tallahassee in 1923 for their winter home, they began planting for their enjoyment during the winter season and to this day the high blooming season is from January 1-April 30 after which they would return to their northern home. And to our dismay this year when we arrived on April 24th, everything has already peaked and little was in bloom. Oh well, we’ll have to go back again—it’s that pretty.

  • The Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park is as its name implies—it is a beautiful ornamental garden first, and then a park second.  When Alfred and Louise Maclay purchased this property in Tallahassee in 1923 for their winter home, they began planting for their enjoyment during the winter season and to this day the high blooming season is from January 1-April 30 after which they would return to their northern home.  And to our dismay this year when we arrived on April 24th, everything has already peaked and little was in bloom.  Oh well, we’ll have to go back again—it’s that pretty.

    The Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park is as its name implies—it is a beautiful ornamental garden first, and then a park second. When Alfred and Louise Maclay purchased this property in Tallahassee in 1923 for their winter home, they began planting for their enjoyment during the winter season and to this day the high blooming season is from January 1-April 30 after which they would return to their northern home. And to our dismay this year when we arrived on April 24th, everything has already peaked and little was in bloom. Oh well, we’ll have to go back again—it’s that pretty.

  • The Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park is as its name implies—it is a beautiful ornamental garden first, and then a park second.  When Alfred and Louise Maclay purchased this property in Tallahassee in 1923 for their winter home, they began planting for their enjoyment during the winter season and to this day the high blooming season is from January 1-April 30 after which they would return to their northern home.  And to our dismay this year when we arrived on April 24th, everything has already peaked and little was in bloom.  Oh well, we’ll have to go back again—it’s that pretty.

    The Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park is as its name implies—it is a beautiful ornamental garden first, and then a park second. When Alfred and Louise Maclay purchased this property in Tallahassee in 1923 for their winter home, they began planting for their enjoyment during the winter season and to this day the high blooming season is from January 1-April 30 after which they would return to their northern home. And to our dismay this year when we arrived on April 24th, everything has already peaked and little was in bloom. Oh well, we’ll have to go back again—it’s that pretty.

  • The Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park is as its name implies—it is a beautiful ornamental garden first, and then a park second.  When Alfred and Louise Maclay purchased this property in Tallahassee in 1923 for their winter home, they began planting for their enjoyment during the winter season and to this day the high blooming season is from January 1-April 30 after which they would return to their northern home.  And to our dismay this year when we arrived on April 24th, everything has already peaked and little was in bloom.  Oh well, we’ll have to go back again—it’s that pretty.

    The Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park is as its name implies—it is a beautiful ornamental garden first, and then a park second. When Alfred and Louise Maclay purchased this property in Tallahassee in 1923 for their winter home, they began planting for their enjoyment during the winter season and to this day the high blooming season is from January 1-April 30 after which they would return to their northern home. And to our dismay this year when we arrived on April 24th, everything has already peaked and little was in bloom. Oh well, we’ll have to go back again—it’s that pretty.

  • The Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park is as its name implies—it is a beautiful ornamental garden first, and then a park second.  When Alfred and Louise Maclay purchased this property in Tallahassee in 1923 for their winter home, they began planting for their enjoyment during the winter season and to this day the high blooming season is from January 1-April 30 after which they would return to their northern home.  And to our dismay this year when we arrived on April 24th, everything has already peaked and little was in bloom.  Oh well, we’ll have to go back again—it’s that pretty.

    The Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park is as its name implies—it is a beautiful ornamental garden first, and then a park second. When Alfred and Louise Maclay purchased this property in Tallahassee in 1923 for their winter home, they began planting for their enjoyment during the winter season and to this day the high blooming season is from January 1-April 30 after which they would return to their northern home. And to our dismay this year when we arrived on April 24th, everything has already peaked and little was in bloom. Oh well, we’ll have to go back again—it’s that pretty.

  • The Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park is as its name implies—it is a beautiful ornamental garden first, and then a park second.  When Alfred and Louise Maclay purchased this property in Tallahassee in 1923 for their winter home, they began planting for their enjoyment during the winter season and to this day the high blooming season is from January 1-April 30 after which they would return to their northern home.  And to our dismay this year when we arrived on April 24th, everything has already peaked and little was in bloom.  Oh well, we’ll have to go back again—it’s that pretty.

    The Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park is as its name implies—it is a beautiful ornamental garden first, and then a park second. When Alfred and Louise Maclay purchased this property in Tallahassee in 1923 for their winter home, they began planting for their enjoyment during the winter season and to this day the high blooming season is from January 1-April 30 after which they would return to their northern home. And to our dismay this year when we arrived on April 24th, everything has already peaked and little was in bloom. Oh well, we’ll have to go back again—it’s that pretty.

  • The Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park is as its name implies—it is a beautiful ornamental garden first, and then a park second.  When Alfred and Louise Maclay purchased this property in Tallahassee in 1923 for their winter home, they began planting for their enjoyment during the winter season and to this day the high blooming season is from January 1-April 30 after which they would return to their northern home.  And to our dismay this year when we arrived on April 24th, everything has already peaked and little was in bloom.  Oh well, we’ll have to go back again—it’s that pretty.

    The Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park is as its name implies—it is a beautiful ornamental garden first, and then a park second. When Alfred and Louise Maclay purchased this property in Tallahassee in 1923 for their winter home, they began planting for their enjoyment during the winter season and to this day the high blooming season is from January 1-April 30 after which they would return to their northern home. And to our dismay this year when we arrived on April 24th, everything has already peaked and little was in bloom. Oh well, we’ll have to go back again—it’s that pretty.

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    The Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park is as its name implies—it is a beautiful ornamental garden first, and then a park second.  When Alfred and Louise Maclay purchased this property in Tallahassee in 1923 for their winter home, they began planting for their enjoyment during the winter season and to this day the high blooming season is from January 1-April 30 after which they would return to their northern home.  And to our dismay this year when we arrived on April 24th, everything has already peaked and little was in bloom.  Oh well, we’ll have to go back again—it’s that pretty.
    The Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park is as its name implies—it is a beautiful ornamental garden first, and then a park second.  When Alfred and Louise Maclay purchased this property in Tallahassee in 1923 for their winter home, they began planting for their enjoyment during the winter season and to this day the high blooming season is from January 1-April 30 after which they would return to their northern home.  And to our dismay this year when we arrived on April 24th, everything has already peaked and little was in bloom.  Oh well, we’ll have to go back again—it’s that pretty.
    The Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park is as its name implies—it is a beautiful ornamental garden first, and then a park second.  When Alfred and Louise Maclay purchased this property in Tallahassee in 1923 for their winter home, they began planting for their enjoyment during the winter season and to this day the high blooming season is from January 1-April 30 after which they would return to their northern home.  And to our dismay this year when we arrived on April 24th, everything has already peaked and little was in bloom.  Oh well, we’ll have to go back again—it’s that pretty.