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There’s family fun beyond the Magic Kingdom.

ROBBIE CAPONETTO

When considering family-friendly vacations in Florida, most people instantly think ofDisney World.

Casa Reina St. Augustine

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Want to see what it was like in the 16th century?

Visit the gun desk for some of the most stunning views of the city.

Of course, you cant expect the oldest city in the country to not be a little bit haunted.

St. Augustine

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Never been surfing before?

Theres seven different springs throughout the park, allowing for plenty of opportunities for water activities.

On land youll have access to picnic tables, a playground, volleyball, and more.

Cocoa Riverfront Park

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High Springs itself is worth checking out.

ensure to stop byKermits Cafefor Key Lime Pie and say hello to Ernest Hemingway’s six-toed cats.

A super artistic community, artwork and galleries dot the beach.

Reflection of the cypress forest in turquoise crystal clear waters of the lagoon of Ginnie Springs, Florida. USA - stock photo

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Looking for a break from the beach or want to experience a little more action?

Storytime that connects art and literacy, family art making, and stroller tours.

Adventure vacationers can visitTree-Umph!

Florida Keys Overseas Highway

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Sunset Point at Siesta Beach on Siesta Key

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