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things to do in florida

Looking for the perfect end-of-summer activity in Florida? You can swim in a lush natural spring that makes for the dreamy day trip.

Nestled in the northeast part of the Sunshine State, the Ruth B. Kirby Gilchrist Blue Springs State Park is a shimmering gem for nature enthusiasts and those looking to kick back.

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You can dive into a refreshing natural spring in Central Florida, where you can find a hidden cave to explore and swim with manatees at Blue Spring State Park, located near Orlando.

This gem along the St. Johns River is a cool 72 degrees of turquoise blues, offering one of the best places to free dive. The secret cavern in the spring leads to a mystery location and you are only allowed entry with a dive certification.

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Beyond the beaches and the amusement parks, Florida is a unique place with so much more to offer. There are lesser-known tourist attractions all over the Sunshine State that feel as though you entered a fantasy world.

From castles to mermaids and even dinosaurs, these hidden gem destinations seem like the painted pictures of a storybook...and you're the main character.

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2023's Most Sinful States in America were listed and Florida made it in the top five. While many people know the stereotypical "Florida Man" headlines, the state ranked fourth place for many other reasons...and it even beat New York, which is home to a city that never sleeps.

WalletHub conducted a recent study based on "immoral and illicit behavior" that coined the Sunshine State as more sinful than The Big Apple, which was placed at No. 10.

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The views expressed in this Opinion article are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Narcity Media.

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