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Florida unveils 2024-2025 Great Outdoors Initiative amid concerns over environmental impacts to state parks
By William Clayton,
2024-08-21
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) unveiled the 2024-2025 Great Outdoors Initiative this week, proposing significant changes to state parks across Florida. The plan includes adding more recreational amenities such as resort-style hotels, golfing, pickleball courts, and disc golf courses to nine state parks, including Anastasia State Park in St. Augustine.
In a statement released on Monday , FDEP stated that the initiative aims to enhance public access and boost Florida’s outdoor recreation economy.
The department noted that Florida’s 175 state parks attracted nearly 30 million visitors in the 2022-23 fiscal year, generating $3.6 billion in economic impact and supporting over 50,000 jobs. Additionally, Governor Ron DeSantis’ administration has invested in conserving natural landscapes, acquiring over 260,000 acres of land since 2019.
However, the announcement has raised concerns among environmental groups. The FDEP has stated that due to growing tourism, “In addition to increasing the number of campsites, cabins and lodges on park property, the initiative will increase the number of outdoor recreation opportunities available at Florida’s state parks, including pickleball, disc golf, golf and paddling.”
While the FDEP emphasizes that the initiative will ensure Florida’s conservation lands “can be enjoyed by Floridians today and tomorrow,” critics fear that expanding recreational amenities could threaten sensitive habitats within state parks. Organizations like the Florida Wildlife Federation argue that increased development could compromise the natural landscapes that these parks were established to protect.
Details about the proposed changes for each location remain limited, leaving many questions unanswered.
The FDEP website recently posted a map (now deleted) indicating that Anastasia State Park is set to feature a new park lodge with a capacity of up to 350 rooms near beach access. Additionally, there will be a clearing for a disc golf course/pickleball court located along Main Park Drive and Salt Run. The full Unit Management Plan Amendment can be found HERE .
This park is home to the federally endangered Anastasia Island beach mouse , exclusively found on the island. Environmental groups are concerned that any development on this property would endanger this species and lead to its extinction.
The Florida Sports Foundation reports that Florida is home to more than 1,100 golf courses, with out-of-state visitors playing approximately one-third of the nearly 48 million rounds each year. According to Visit Florida , the number of public golf courses in the state exceeds 1,400.
For pickleball enthusiasts, Florida tops the nation with 1,160 pickleball locations, as noted by the website Pickleheads . The cities of Jacksonville, Tampa, and Orlando feature the highest number of courts.
Upcoming Meetings:
The FDEP has scheduled public meetings for Tuesday, August 27, from 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., at several locations across the state. These meetings will occur simultaneously for parks in the Eastern time zone, and an hour later for Panhandle-area parks. The meetings will include a brief presentation followed by public comment, with each participant allotted three minutes to speak. No virtual option has been provided.
The Florida Wildlife Federation has set up a website (click HERE ) for the community to express their concerns by sending personalized messages to the Governor, the State Secretary of FDEP, and state representatives.
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