Celebrate Earth Day in the Florida Panhandle

Alfred B. McClay State Park - Tallahassee, Florida
Alfred B. McClay State Park - Tallahassee, Florida

The Panhandle of Florida is an outdoors-man’s paradise. Over two hundred miles of beaches and more than a million acres of forests, wetlands and natural springs offer adventures for every earth-loving family. If you’re looking for fun ways to celebrate Earth Day here are 4 Great Ways to Celebrate Earth Day in the Florida Panhandle. All of these activities take place in some of the Panhandle’s beautiful state parks!

Do you “celebrate” Earth Day? If so, what’s your favorite activity?

Photo Credit: Karen Bristow

One Reply to “Celebrate Earth Day in the Florida Panhandle”

  1. My husband and I celebrated Earth Day this year by going to the Honolulu Zoo and volunteering with their recycling program and working in the zoo farm. The weather was lovely (as usual) and we met some wonderful new friends who where also volunteering that day. I think every day should be Earth Day, don’t you?

    Kay in Hawaii

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