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    Thumbs up Florida State Parks that allow Diving (List)

    Thought I would list all the Florida State Parks that allow diving, plus the fee (if any) all in one thread to make it a little bit easier for those looking for spots to go. Keep in mind, these are obviously not the only spots to dive in Florida, they are just State Parks in Florida that allow diving.

    Most of the per car admission fees are for a max of 8 people, then additional fees apply. There are pedestrian fees that are lower than car fees but you can visit the site for those

    Most of these parks require at least two people to dive. Always have a buddy!!

    All prices are as of June 1, 2010
    Disclaimer: All the prices listed (or not listed in the case where it says "no fee") are derived from the website under the fees sections and the scuba diving section (sometimes it isn't listed in the fees section, but it's in the scuba diving section). It has come to my attention that Blue Springs had a fee when I had listed none (it's fixed now). Just be advised that things could be different. I would suggest calling the number listed before you go, just to make sure.

    I realize all the links say "Welcome to Florida State Parks" but they all lead to the correct places.

    Bahia Honda State Park
    36850 Overseas Highway, Big Pine Key 33043
    Southeast Region
    (305) 872-2353
    $4.00 (single occupant) $8.00 per car (2-8), plus $0.50 per person
    No "Diving" Fee (Shore Diving)
    Welcome to Florida State Parks

    Blue Spring State Park
    2100 W. French Avenue, Orange City 32763
    Central Region
    (386) 775-3663
    $4.00 (single occupant) $6.00 per car (2-8)
    $15.00 per diver (Entrance Included)
    Lights are allowed only if all members of the party are cavern or cave certified.
    No Water Activities From November 15 to March 1
    Welcome to Florida State Parks

    Cayo Costa State Park
    880 Belcher Road, Boca Grande 33921
    Southwest Region
    (941) 964-0375
    $2.00 per person
    No "Diving" Fee (Shore Diving)
    Welcome to Florida State Parks

    De Leon Springs State Park
    601 Ponce de Leon Boulevard, De Leon Springs 32130
    Central Region
    (386) 985-4212
    $4.00 (single occupant) $6.00 per car (2-8)
    No "Diving" Fee, however, no recreational diving is allowed accept for students with an instructor.
    Welcome to Florida State Parks

    Delnor-Wiggins Pass State Park
    11135 Gulfshore Dr., Naples 34108
    Southwest Region
    (239) 597-6196
    $4.00 (single occupant) $6.00 per car (2-8)
    No "Diving" Fee (Shore Diving) There is a hard bottom reef, which runs parallel to the beach where scuba diving is permitted. The closest area to the reef is area 2.
    Welcome to Florida State Parks

    Don Pedro Island State Park
    880 Belcher Road, Boca Grande 33921
    Southwest Region
    (941) 964-0375
    $3.00 per car
    No "Diving" Fee (Shore Diving)
    Welcome to Florida State Parks

    Fanning Springs State Park
    18020 N.W. Highway 19, Fanning Springs 32693
    Northeast Region
    (352) 463-3420
    $4.00 (single occupant) $6.00 per car (2-8), or $1.00 per person if entrance station is closed
    $15.00 per diver plus tax (should be 7% = $16.05)
    Welcome to Florida State Parks

    Fort Pierce Inlet State Park
    905 Shorewinds Drive, Fort Pierce 34949
    Southeast Region
    (772) 468-3985
    $4.00 (single occupant) $6.00 per car (2-8)
    No "Diving" Fee (Shore Diving) There is a reef about 100 yards from the beach. A Diver Down flag must be displayed.
    Welcome to Florida State Parks

    Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park

    Southard Street, Key West 33041
    Southeast Region
    (305) 292-6713
    $4.00 (single occupant car) $6.00 per car (2-8), plus $0.50 per person
    No "Diving" Fee (Shore Diving)
    Welcome to Florida State Parks

    Gasparilla Island State Park
    880 Belcher Road, Boca Grande 33921
    Southwest Region
    (941) 964-0375
    $3.00 per car
    No "Diving" Fee (Shore Diving)
    Welcome to Florida State Parks

    Ichetucknee Springs State Park
    12087 S.W. U.S. 27, Fort White 32038
    Northeast Region
    (386) 497-4690
    $4.00 (single occupant), $6.00 per car (2-8)
    $15.00 per person at Blue Hole Spring from October through March. Scuba diving is not permitted in the river or other springs. Must be Cave Certified
    Welcome to Florida State Parks

    Indian Key Historic State Park
    U.S. 1 Mile Marker 85.5, Islamorada 33036
    Southeast Region
    (305) 664-2540
    No admission fee
    No "Diving" Fee. Permitted in the surrounding offshore waters. A "Diver Down" flag is required by law and must be displayed at all times.
    Welcome to Florida State Parks

    John D. MacArthur Beach State Park
    10900 Jack Nicklaus Drive, North Palm Beach 33408
    Southeast Region
    (561) 624-6950
    $4.00 (single occupant), $5.00 per car (2-8)
    No "Diving" Fee. A "Diver Down" flag, for snorkelers and divers, is required by law and is available for rent at the Nature Center.
    Welcome to Florida State Parks

    John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park
    U.S. 1 Mile Marker 102.5, Key Largo 33037
    Southeast Region
    (305) 451-1202
    $4.00 (single occupant), $8.00 per car (2-8) plus $0.50 per person
    No "Diving" Fee (Shore Diving) To fully enjoy the diving possibilities of the park, boat trips to the reef are recommended. A new diver, or a diver that needs a refresher, will find the waters off Cannon Beach a great place to hone his or her skills.
    Welcome to Florida State Parks

    John U. Lloyd Beach State Park
    6503 N. Ocean Drive, Dania Beach 33004
    Southeast Region
    (954) 923-2833
    $4.00 (single Occupant), $6.00 per car (2-8)
    No "Diving" Fee (Shore Diving) You can follow the submerged Eurojacks to the first reef.
    Welcome to Florida State Parks

    Lafayette Blue Spring State Park
    799 N.W. Blue Spring Road, Mayo 32066
    Northeast Region
    (386) 294-3667
    $4.00 (single occupant), $6.00 per car (2-8)
    $15.00 per person (includes admission fee) Dives cannot extend past 5:00 p.m. Must be Cave Certified
    Welcome to Florida State Parks

    Madison Blue Spring State Park
    8300 N.E. State Road 6, Lee 32059
    Northeast Region
    (850) 971-5003
    $4.00 (single occupant), $6.00 (2-8)
    $15.00 per person, diving fee (includes entrance fee). Cavern and cave diving only, no open water diving. All cavern divers must be accompanied by a certified cave diver or instructor. All divers must show proof of certification prior to diving. Solo diving is not permitted.
    Welcome to Florida State Parks

    Manatee Springs State Park
    11650 N.W. 115th Street, Chiefland 32626
    Northeast Region
    (352) 493-6072
    $4.00 (single occupant), $6.00 per car (2-8)
    $15.00 per person, plus tax (should be 7% = $16.05) Diving: spring, open water and cave diving.
    Welcome to Florida State Parks

    Peacock Springs State Park

    Peacock Springs Road, Luraville
    Northeast Region
    (386) 776-2194
    $4.00 per car
    $15.00 per person. Open water diving is permitted only in Orange Grove Sink. Cavern and cave diving is available to certified dive teams in Orange Grove Sink & Peacock Springs.
    Welcome to Florida State Parks

    San Pedro Underwater Archaeological Preserve State Park
    U.S. 1 Mile Marker 85.5, Islamorada 33036
    Southeast Region
    (305) 664-2540
    No admission fee
    No "Diving" Fee
    Welcome to Florida State Parks

    Sebastian Inlet State Park
    9700 S. State Road A1A, Melbourne Beach 32951
    Central Region
    (321) 984-4852
    $4.00 (single occupant), $8.00 per car (2-8)
    No "Diving" Fee (Shore Diving) Scuba diving and snorkeling are permitted in all in the waters of Sebastian Inlet State Park, with the exception of under the Sebastian Inlet Bridge and in the boat channel. Rock reefs stretch for miles starting south of Sebastian Inlet in the nearshore waters. Water visibility is best in the summer months. All divers and snorkelers must be within 100 feet of a dive flag. Spearfishing is prohibited.
    Welcome to Florida State Parks

    St. Andrews State Park
    4607 State Park Lane, Panama City 32408
    Northwest Region
    (850) 233-5140
    $4.00 (single occupant), $8.00 per car (2-8)
    No "Diving" Fee
    Welcome to Florida State Parks

    St. Lucie Inlet State Park
    4810 S.E. Cove Road, Stuart 34997
    Southeast Region
    (772) 219-1880
    $2.00 per kayak/canoe, $3.00 per boat (it is only accessible by boat)
    No "Diving" Fee. An extensive Anastasia rock reef is located just offshore of the park extending 4.7 miles along the coast and up to 1 mile offshore. Depths range from 5 ft. to 35 ft. This reef is the northernmost limit for the ranges of several species of corals found in south Florida. In addition, many species of marine plants and tropical fishes are associated with the reef. No spearfishing is permitted within state park boundaries.
    Welcome to Florida State Parks

    Stump Pass Beach State Park
    Manasota Key, Englewood
    Southwest Region
    (941) 964-0375
    $3.00 per car
    No "Diving" Fee (Shore Diving)
    Welcome to Florida State Parks

    Troy Spring State Park
    674 Troy Springs Road, Branford 32008
    Northeast Region
    (386) 935-4835
    $4.00 (single occupant), $5.00 per car (2-8)
    $15.00 per person. All diving is open water only. Lights and scooters are prohibited. Dives cannot extend past 5:00 p.m.
    Welcome to Florida State Parks

    Weeki Wachee Springs State Park

    6131 Commercial Way, Spring Hill 34606
    Southwest Region
    (352) 592-5656
    $13.00 per adult, $5.00 per child (see the site for more details)
    No "Diving" Fee. All divers must be accompanied by an instructor from a dive shop. No individual dives allowed and reservations are required.
    Welcome to Florida State Parks

    All these come from this list:
    Welcome to Florida State Parks
    Which I got by going to Things to Do -> Activities -> Scuba Diving

    I seen on another post that Annual Passes can be bought for $60.00 per person, or $120 for a family up to 8 people, that cover the admission and diving fees (I am not 100% positive on this though) to most of the parks (some exceptions apply, see the link below).
    Welcome to Florida State Parks

    Hope this is helpful!

    Please PM any corrections to NetDoc so the list can be up to date!
    Last edited by NetDoc; October 14th, 2010 at 12:01 AM.

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    I hate to be the jerk that corrects people but it's definitly 15 per diver at blue springs. Just don't want people to get there and be surprised.

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    Lol, I wouldn't call you a jerk. I've never been there. I am going by what it says under fees and the scuba diving section, nothing was listed on the site, but I will update it. Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OceanLover91 View Post
    Lol, I wouldn't call you a jerk. I've never been there. I am going by what it says under fees and the scuba diving section, nothing was listed on the site, but I will update it. Thanks.
    Lol you just made such a nice thread and I didn't wanna be the one to screw it up. Anyway, I don't know why it doesn't say it there but you have to pull off to the side and register. That where they hit you with the fee.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MuddyRubberDuck View Post
    Lol you just made such a nice thread and I didn't wanna be the one to screw it up. Anyway, I don't know why it doesn't say it there but you have to pull off to the side and register. That where they hit you with the fee.
    Aww well thanks! I am not sure why it doesn't list it either, I guess now I should add a disclaimer saying that there could be hidden fees

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    Do yourself a favor and call first. Troy gets blown out very easily when the river rises,and Peacock (Orange Grove) will get a bad algae bloom,and will be closed to open water diving at certain times.

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    Well I was going to quote karstdvr in my original post but it won't let me, I'll contact the administrators and see if they will let me, I figure if all the "updated" info was in the first post people would see it, because if this gets a lot of replies over time, people are not likely to read through all the posts...

    hmm, just kidding, now I can't even get to the spot where it says ask administrator...

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    You may also need to educate some of the park rangers on the annual pass. There have been times when the employee or volunteer on duty isn't aware that annual pass holders don't have to pay an additional fee. The most recent incident I heard of was at Manatee, but it was resolved and the diving fee refunded before the end of the day.
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