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In Japanese culture, Onsens are very much a part of life, believed to help soothe ailments and boost vitality. The Takaragawa ...
People tend to flock to Florida's hotspots, making them incredibly crowded and busy. This area, however, offers plenty of adventure without the crowds.
Researchers at Florida State University are beginning a project they hope will help protect one of the most beloved natural resources in the state.
FSU said Wakulla Springs State Park alone contributes about $20 million annually in tourism spending The #1 fast food chain in the US isn't McDonald's, according to diners. See the top 23. Fans ...
In Wakulla Springs, every visitor is part of the family. As the sun sets, casting a golden glow over the spring, reflect on the day’s adventures. The park’s beauty is not just in its natural wonders ...
In the state budget this year, $3.78 million is allocated for Wakulla Springs protection. If approved by Governor DeSantis, the money would be used to buy land near the intersection of U.S. 319 ...
What was planned to be a 16-pump gas station on environmentally sensitive land is now on the way to becoming greenspace the size of Tallahassee’s Tom Brown Park.