Florida State Parks Daily
Entrance Fees
Daily Entrance Fees
The Daily Entrance Fee, where charged, is $4.00**
per carload, up to eight people. *Selected parks
are $5.00** per carload. Pedestrians, Bicyclists,
Extra Passengers, Passengers in Vehicles with Holder
of Annual Individual Entrance Permit, Members of
Organized Groups - Entrance Fee is $1.00** per person.
There may be additional fees for camping, tours
and museum entrance. Contact the individual park
for more information.
|
HONOR PARKS |
| Per
Vehicle |
$2.00-4.00** |
|
Pedestrians and bicyclists |
$1.00** |
Single
Occupant Vehicle Admission Fee
Selected Parks |
$3.00** |
Bus
Tour Entrance Fee
|
$40.00 or $1.00**
per person (which ever is less) |
Economically
Disadvantaged
(Must be Florida residents currently participating in
food stamp program) |
One-half
base admission fee |
Museum/Visitor
Center Fee
Selected Parks |
$1.00-$6.00** |
Sunset
Admission Fee
Selected Parks
Per vehicle, all vehicles, one hour before
closing |
$3.00** |
|
Children, under six years - All parks |
Free |
Selected Parks with $5.00 Admission Fee
*Anastasia, Bahia Honda, Blue Spring, Cape Florida,
DeLeon Springs, Delnor- Wiggins Pass, Fort Clinch,
Fort Pierce Inlet, Fort Taylor, Honeymoon Island,
Ichetucknee Springs, John U. Lloyd, John Pennekamp
Coral Reef, Myakka River, Oleta River, St. Andrews,
St. George
Island, Sebastian Inlet, and Wekiwa Springs.
**Includes all state and local taxes.
Annual Entrance Pass
Annual passes allow you to discover, experience
and enjoy your beautiful Florida State parks for
just pennies a day!
In lieu of the statewide general entrance fee charge;
does not waive any other special use fees charges
at some parks. Individual passes are $40, plus tax,
and family passes are $80, plus tax, per year. The
family pass is good for up to a maximum of 8 people
in one vehicle.
Entrance passes are honored in all state parks,
except for Madison Blue Spring, Homosassa Springs
State Park, and Sunshine Skyway Fishing Pier, which
offer a 33% discount. Passes may be purchased online
or through the state park or by direct mail. Please
ask your nearest state park or call (352) 628-1002.
Florida State Parks Information Center
(850) 245-2157