| Myakka River State Park | |
| Designation | State Park |
| Location | Florida |
| Nearest City | Sarasota, Florida |
| Year of Establishment | 1934 |
Myakka River State Park is a Florida State Park, located east of Sarasota and southeast of Bradenton. The park's area is split between Sarasota County and Manatee County. The park is named after the Myakka River. It is one of the state's largest (at 37,000 acres), and oldest, as it was built in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps.
A good portion of the park is reachable by automobile. Myakka River State Park's main road takes visitors to a boardwalk out to the river and lake, excellent for bird watching. Another short walk from the main road reveals Myakka's Canopy Walkway, a suspension bridge and tower providing researchers and visitors views of the forest canopy and a spectacular above the treetops view of the entire park. Picnic areas, canoeing, boat tours, and developed campsites are available. The park even has six cabins that were built not with logs, but with the trunks of sabal palms.
Manatee County, Florida | Sarasota County, Florida | Rivers of Florida | Florida state parks
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