New data reveals the top 10 most Instagrammable spots in Florida. And according to Visit Florida, Florida’s official travel, tourism, and vacation website, Everglades National Park is the most Instagrammable spot in the state, with 870,000 hashtags.

Instagram posts were analyzed based on hashtags mentioning the most beautiful parks, lakes, forests, and other natural attractions in Florida’s most scenic regions to determine which areas are the most beautiful.
The most popular beauty spot in Florida was Everglades National Park with 870,000 posts. The Everglades is made up of 1.5 million acres of wetlands, with walking trails where you can take photos of mangroves and hundreds of species of animals.
Crystal River ranks second with 157,000 Instagram posts. Crystal River offers a unique experience as one of the few places in the world where you can swim with manatees. In addition to snorkeling with manatees, visitors can also kayak on the river.

The third most Instagram-worthy spot is Dry Tortugas National Park, with 87,100 posts. Dry Tortugas National Park is the most remote part of the Florida Keys and is only accessible by boat or seaplane. Enjoy historic Fort Jefferson, secluded beaches, and coral reefs.

Lake Okeechobee ranks fourth with 48,800 Instagram posts. Lake Okeechobee is primarily known as Florida’s largest freshwater lake, but it is also known for its large population of alligators.
The fifth most Instagram-worthy spot is Bahia Honda State Park, with 48,300 posts. Located in the Florida Keys, Bahia Honda State Park boasts sandy beaches and clear water where visitors can enjoy kayaking, snorkeling, and boat trips to the reef.
Blue Springs State Park ranks 6th with 26,400 Instagram posts. Blue Spring State Park in Volusia County attracts visitors who want to enjoy fishing, camping, hiking, canoeing, and scuba diving. Warm spring temperatures also attract manatees to the park during the winter months.
The seventh most Instagram-worthy spot is Biscayne National Park, with 20,100 posts. Biscayne National Park includes Biscayne Bay and the offshore barrier reef. The park is home to some of the world’s largest coral reefs, mangrove forests, islands, and many endangered species.
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Big Cypress National Preserve follows with 18,900 posts. Big Cypress is known for its mix of swamps, grasslands, and forests bordering the Everglades. Visitors often take pictures of alligators, sandpipers, and cypress trees along the boardwalk.
Blowing Rocks Preserve ranks 9th with 9,100 Instagram posts. Jupiter Island’s Blowing Rocks Preserve, where high tide waves crash against rocks and spray from blowholes, attracts photographers looking for the perfect Instagram shot.
Rounding out the top 10 most Instagrammable spots in Florida is the Apalachicola National Forest. Apalachicola National Forest has 2,900 posts on Instagram and is known for its hiking trails through pine forests and wetlands.
