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  San Marcos de Apalache State Park
Located in St. Marks at the confluence of the St. Marks and Wakulla Rivers, the San Marcos de Apalache Historic State Park is one of Florida’s major historic landmarks and one of thirty-nine National Historic Landmarks in Florida. The historical geography of the protected landscape and seascape includes a timeline that spans from when Panfilo de Navaez settled in 1528 through 1861 when Confederates took the fort during the Civil War. Today, the site is designated as a Florida State Park and boasts ongoing updates including a new video outlining the history of the site, expanded museum displays, and active volunteers that help maintain the park and museum.

For more information about the St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge, please visit these links:

http://www.nwfwmd.state.fl.us/rmd/swim/swimdesc.htm

St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge

San Marcos de Apalache State Park


Tallahassee-St. Marks Historic Railroad Trail

Outstanding Florida Waters

Surface Waters Improvement and Management Program (SWIM)

Gulf Ecological Management Site (GEMS)

Waterfronts Florida

Big Bend Scenic Byway