Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Lake Manatee State Park adventure.
Discover Lake Manatee State Park's natural charm and outdoor fun.
There may not be any actual manatees at Lake Manatee State Park, but who needs manatees when you’re in a hot spot for buried treasure? Perhaps inspired by the pirates that once trolled the Florida shores, there are allegedly 40 caches of goodies hidden throughout the park’s trail system. If you’ve got a smartphone and some wits about you, the bounty can be yours. Not interested in geocaching? There’s tons of other stuff to do. Nature trails take you through terrain of hardwood forests, depression marsh, pine flatwoods, and sand pine scrub. Play spot the wildlife along the way. Bikers can cruise along a paved winding path or explore over two miles of off-road trails. There’s swimming, excellent fishing, and 2,400 acres of freshwater lake to see by boat, kayak, or canoe. We’re pretty sure you’ll find some treasure, no matter how you decide to spend your time here.
The ideal time to visit Lake Manatee State Park is during the cooler months from November to March, when the Florida heat is at bay and the wildlife is most active. Summer months can be hot and humid, with afternoon thunderstorms a common occurrence. Early reservations are recommended for peak season visits.