Florida and I have been together a long time, and like a 1960s girl group, I get real tired of everyone trying to put it down. They tell me it’s no good, and that I should have moved on years ago. Well, they don’t know it like I do, and I’m about to prove them all wrong:

  1. Florida has more coastline than any other state (besides Alaska).

Flickr/Kim Seng So you never have to travel far for a day at the beach.

  1. We’re also home to the world’s third largest coral reef.

Jerry Reid, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service via Flickr/eutrophication&hypoxia Visit Biscayne National Park, John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, and Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary to explore its otherworldly beauty.

  1. And when you get tired of the beach (yeah, right), we’ve got countless rivers, lakes and crystal-clear springs.

Flickr/Jaine Here are 15 of our favorite swimming holes for you to check out.

  1. We have real lost treasure.

Flickr/Erik (HASH) Hersman In 2015, two separate hauls of $1M and $4.5M were found off the coast of Florida. You won’t find that in the Midwest.

  1. Florida has hundreds of state, county and national parks where you can explore our diverse wildlife.

Flickr/Kim Seng If you’re a nature lover, you’ll never be bored here.

  1. We’ve long been famous for our orange juice, and we’re responsible for much of the country’s supply.

Flickr/Caitlin Regan All orange juice is pretty good, but fresh-squeezed orange juice is pure heaven.

  1. We have our own awesome collection of tropical islands. What does your state have?

Flickr/Ed Schipul The Florida Keys have something for everyone. They’re scenic, historic, funky, fun and charming all rolled into one.

  1. Sunscreen was invented in Florida (big surprise, I know).

Flickr/Fred Benenson The first sunscreen was invented by Benjamin Green in 1944 to protect soldiers from the intense sun exposure in the Pacific. This sticky red goo eventually became Coppertone. So next time you return from the beach without being burned to a crisp, thank Florida!

  1. And so was one of the world’s best desserts.

Flickr/Sam Howzit Maybe even the best. That’s right, I said it.

  1. We have awesome big cities.

Flickr/Jasperdo Miami is full of some of the world’s best restaurants and nightlife, plus plenty of art, history and culture.

  1. But we have incredibly charming small towns, too.

Flickr/Walter Check out our list of Florida’s Perfectly Picturesque Small Towns you have to visit.

  1. Without Florida, there would be no Publix.

Flickr/brownpau This grocery chain where shopping is a pleasure was founded right here in Lakeland.

  1. If you’re looking for something more educational, try one of our many must-see museums.

Flickr/Ron Frazier Pick any one from our list of 16 Amazing Museums in Florida for a great family day trip.

  1. Nothing beats fresh Florida seafood.

Flickr/Sam Howzit Though they’ve become scarce in recent years, Apalachicola oysters have long been considered among the biggest and best in the world.

  1. And what would all of our country’s biggest athletes drinks without this magical elixir?

Flickr/Betsy Weber Gatorade was created at the University of Florida in the 1960s.

  1. We can go to the Most Magical Place on Earth (and lots of other theme parks) whenever we want.

Flickr/Joe Penniston I don’t know how my parents felt about it, but this was a real plus to me as a kid.

  1. Or if you prefer something a little more quirky, Florida’s definitely got you covered.

Flickr/Douglas For example, Dinosaur World in Plant City, or any of these: 10 Weirdest Places in Florida.

What are your favorite things about living in Florida? What are some of your favorite things to do and places to visit here? Please share your comments with us below!

Flickr/Kim Seng

So you never have to travel far for a day at the beach.

Jerry Reid, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service via Flickr/eutrophication&hypoxia

Visit Biscayne National Park, John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, and Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary to explore its otherworldly beauty.

Flickr/Jaine

Here are 15 of our favorite swimming holes for you to check out.

Flickr/Erik (HASH) Hersman

In 2015, two separate hauls of $1M and $4.5M were found off the coast of Florida. You won’t find that in the Midwest.

If you’re a nature lover, you’ll never be bored here.

Flickr/Caitlin Regan

All orange juice is pretty good, but fresh-squeezed orange juice is pure heaven.

Flickr/Ed Schipul

The Florida Keys have something for everyone. They’re scenic, historic, funky, fun and charming all rolled into one.

Flickr/Fred Benenson

The first sunscreen was invented by Benjamin Green in 1944 to protect soldiers from the intense sun exposure in the Pacific. This sticky red goo eventually became Coppertone. So next time you return from the beach without being burned to a crisp, thank Florida!

Flickr/Sam Howzit

Maybe even the best. That’s right, I said it.

Flickr/Jasperdo

Miami is full of some of the world’s best restaurants and nightlife, plus plenty of art, history and culture.

Flickr/Walter

Check out our list of Florida’s Perfectly Picturesque Small Towns you have to visit.

Flickr/brownpau

This grocery chain where shopping is a pleasure was founded right here in Lakeland.

Flickr/Ron Frazier

Pick any one from our list of 16 Amazing Museums in Florida for a great family day trip.

Though they’ve become scarce in recent years, Apalachicola oysters have long been considered among the biggest and best in the world.

Flickr/Betsy Weber

Gatorade was created at the University of Florida in the 1960s.

Flickr/Joe Penniston

I don’t know how my parents felt about it, but this was a real plus to me as a kid.

Flickr/Douglas

For example, Dinosaur World in Plant City, or any of these: 10 Weirdest Places in Florida.

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