Friends of Collier-Seminole State Park

Friends of Collier-Seminole State Park Collier-Seminole State Park, 7271 acres that lie completely within the great mangrove swamp of Southern Florida. Canoe boat ramp and walking trails.

Campground of 105 sites, electrictry, water, hot showers, laundry, and RV dump station. PARK INFORMATION:

The 7,271 acre Collier-Seminole State Park lies partly within the great mangrove swamp of southern Florida, one of the largest mangrve swamps in the world. A wide variety of wildlife including some imperiled species, inhabits this unusual blend of temperate and tropical native plant communiti

es. Collier-Seminole State Park features vegetation and wildlife typical of Florida's Everglades. Although rare elsewhere, the park covers one of three original stands of royal palm trees in Florida, coexisting with large areas of mangrove swamp. The park is the site of a National Historic Mechanical Engineering Landmark, the last existing Bay City Walking Dredge. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in May 2013. Built in 1924, it was used to build the Tamiami Trail Highway (U.S. 41) through the Everglades and Big Cypress Swamp, linking Tampa and Miami and opening southwest Florida to travelers. The campground has 120 sites with electricity, water, a campfire ring with a grill, and a picnic table. The restrooms have hot showers and one has a laundry facility. A centralized dump station is available or RV campers. All 120 sites are $24.20 a night (including tax). Primitive camping is also available on the Adventure Trail and at Grocery Place off of the canoeing trail at $5 per person per night. A group campsite is also available in the campground. For more information please contact the park at (239)-394-3397. Park programs are offered from December to March. Park Rangers present programs on a variety of topic about the park's plantss, animals, and history. The Friends of Collier-Seminole State Park offers guided canoe trips at $30 per person for day trips and $35 per person for full moon trips. Visit our website for park programs. Visitors can experience this park's remarkable wilderness on several trails. The Blackwater River originates in the park and meanders through the mangroves to Blackwater Bay and the Ten Thousand Islands. The park has canoe rentals available at $5 an hour per canoe, along with a boat ramp that provides access to the Blackwater River. Other trails offer opportunities for bicycling, hiking, and nature observation. HISTORY AND NATURE:

The park was originally created by Barron Gift Collier to preserve the royal palm trees and later the park was donated by the county. The park then served as a memorial to Barron Collier and those who fought on both sides of the Seminole Wars. In 1947, the county donated the land which became Collier-Seminole State Park. In the 1700s, Seminole Indians emigrated from the Creek Confederacy to Florida. Three wars took place to remove the Seminoles from Florida and send them to reservations. During the Third Seminole War, the Seminoles resisted and retreated to the swamps of southwest Florida. Soldiers searching for the Indians drew maps. One crude 1857 military map illustrates the Blackwater River with an area labeled "palm grove." That area, now a part of the park, contains the beautiful royal pal trees. In the early 1920s, advertising tycoon and pioneer developer, Barron Collier purchased nearly a million acres in southwest Florida. In 1923, it became Collier County. Barron Collier was a major investor in developing the Collier County section of the Tampa-to-Miami highway, the Tamiami Trail. EVENTS:

There are no re-occurring events scheduled at this time. Please check the park's website for updated event information at www.floridastateparks.org/parks-and-trails/collier-seminole-state-park. PARK GUIDELINES:

- Hours: 8AM - sunset, 365 days a year
- Entrance Fee: $2 per walk-in/bike-in/extra person, $4 single vehicle driver, $5 covers 2-8 people in a vehicle.
- All plants, animals, and park property are protected.
- Pets must be on leash no longer than 6 feet and well behaved at all times.
- Please file a float plan at the ranger station when boating in the park.
- A Florida fishing license may be required.
- Fireworks and hunting are prohibited.
- Alcoholic beverage consumption is allowed in designated areas only.
- Become a volunteer. Inquire at the ranger station.
- For information about Friends of Collier-Seminole State Park, cal (239)-394-3397.
- For camping information, contact Reserve America at (800)-326-3521 or (866) I CAMP FL or TDD (888)-433-0287 or visit ReserveAmerica.com
- Florida's state parks are committed to providing equal access to all facilities and programs. Should you need assistance to enable your participation, please contact the ranger station. For information on other state parks in Florida, please visit www.floridastateparks.org.

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Collier County Museums

School may be out, but you can keep the educational exploration going all summer long with School’s Out, Museums Are In! Complete fun adventures, earn badges, and once you collect all four, you’ll become an official Junior Historian with chances to win cool prizes! Unlock the magic of the quest ...

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(222/250) The cecropia moth is North America's largest native moth with a wingspan that can measure up to 7 inches across. They're mostly found east of the Rocky Mountains, where females lay eggs on a variety of host plants including cherry, maple and birch trees. Adults don't eat and only live about a week - their only focus is to reproduce.

Photo: Ryan Hagerty/USFWS

06/10/2026

🎶 Calling All Musicians! 🎶

Do you have a passion for music and a desire to connect with the community? 🌳✨ Koreshan State Park is looking for volunteer musicians to help us create a vibrant and enjoyable atmosphere for our visitors!

Whether you love playing solo, you're a student eager to gain experience, or you're part of a small ensemble, your talent can make a difference!

Join us in:

Providing delightful musical ambiance in the park

Performing at special events and programs

Participating in our community concert series

Sharing your love for music in a stunning natural setting

If you're interested in making beautiful memories and bringing joy to our park's visitors, don’t hesitate to reach out for more information! 🎤🎸🌲

Let’s make music together! 💚




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The Burmese python is perhaps the most famous invasive snake in the Everglades and certainly the largest.

Burmese pythons found their way into the park through the release of captive pet animals. They're hard to find due to their camouflage and have adapted well to the Everglades' environment. They prey on native wildlife and are linked to a sharp decline in the small mammal population in the park.

Everglades National Park was established to protect its biodiversity, and the Burmese python is a threat to the balance of this protected ecosystem. The Florida Python Challenge™ allows the public to engage in the continued effort towards protecting their local ecosystems' natural beauty.

Learn more about the Burmese pythons and The Florida Python Challenge™ here: https://www.nps.gov/ever/learn/nature/burmese-python.htm.

NPS Photo / Ray Scheider

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South Florida Water Management District

06/09/2026

Fort Matanzas National Monument, in partnership with Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, monitors species abundance and habitat use by the endangered Anastasia Island Beach Mouse (Peromyscus polionotus phasma). The agencies recently conducted a series of live trapping surveys, documenting 44 beach mice over the course of three nights.

We have one local celebrity…a three-legged beach mouse named Hercules!

Tagged in October 2025, Hercules has been documented every park survey since (six total). For a three-legged mouse, he sure moves around and isn’t shy of our traps, which feature an unlimited buffet of seeds and protection from predators! You can help beach mice like Hercules by not littering and staying out of the dunes.

Please note: This research was conducted under a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) Scientific Research and Collecting Permit ( -2025-0006). We followed all Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and handling protocols set by the USFWS.

Image: A small, white and buff-colored mouse with a pink nose and feet, nestled among Sea Oats and sand. The mouse has an ear tag with an identification number on it.

06/09/2026

The night belongs to everyone, and wonder awaits. 🌈✨

This Pride Month, we celebrate the diversity of the night and the diversity that strengthens our mission, including the LGBTQ+ colleagues, advocates, and supporters whose passion and dedication help keep the stars shining bright.

Happy Pride Month from DarkSky! 🌈✨

06/09/2026

Highlands Hammock State Park offers a blend of history, rich ecosystems and timeless natural beauty.

Boardwalks and shaded trails wind through old‑growth hammock and cypress swamp, giving you a close look at the park’s rich plant life and the wildlife that thrives within it.

Sunlight filters through massive trees, and the sounds of birds and rustling leaves set the tone for a peaceful day outdoors.

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📍: Highlands Hammock State Park

💡: Plan your adventure at FloridaStateParks.org. Before you visit, check the KNOW BEFORE YOU GO section on the park’s webpage for real-time updates and helpful information.

06/09/2026

Today is World Oceans Day!

Florida’s ocean sustains our wildlife, protects our coastlines and has supported the natural communities of Florida for millennia.

Protecting our oceans means protecting Florida’s future. Every restoration project, every water‑quality improvement and every conservation effort helps keep these waters thriving for generations to come.

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💡: Before you go, visit FloridaAquaticPreserves.org for updates and helpful information.
📍: Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park

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