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I love living in Florida, but we always find away to make these list! Sometimes the list are good list and other times they are bad. I would classify this list as a bad one. “Here is the most deadliest park in Florida.” Have any ideas? You will find out below. This park is about 3 hours from where  I live in St. Petersburg.

The 50 Deadliest Parks In The United States

3 Florida parks actually made this list. The outdoor experts at Outforia conducted the research. They say the deadliest parks were determined by the numbers of deaths and most common causes of death. List also included where visitors are most likely to die.

Below is a list of 3 deadly parks in Florida. Amongst that 3 is the deadliest park in Florida. Disagree with any on this list? Feel Free to email me [email protected]

deadliest park in Florida

  • Dry Tortugas National Park

    Dry Tortugas Park  is the 31st deadliest park in the United States but it is the 3rd deadliest park in Florida. 6 people have died at Dry Tortugas national park and the leading cause is swimming related. Majority of this park is underwater.

    Little kid swimming in the lake.

  • Biscayne National Park

    Biscayne national park comes in at number 28th deadliest park in the United States but it’s the   2nd deadliest park in Florida.  8 people have died at this park. Majority of them died swimming and transportation related accidents.

    biking and transportation related accidents.

     

  • Everglades National Park

    Everglades national park is the 23rd most deadliest park in America but it’s also the most deadliest park in Florida. 14 people have died at this park, mostly by transportation related accidents.

    Gov't Pledges Support For Everglades Restoration

    . (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

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