John Gorrie Museum State Park Apalachicola Florida
John Gorrie Museum State Park Apalachicola Florida
John Gorrie Museum State Park Apalachicola Florida
Supporting Franklin County’s
Treasured State Parks Since 2003
John Gorrie Museum State Park Apalachicola Florida
Supporting Franklin County’s
Treasured State Parks Since 2003
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Who Are We?

Friends of Franklin County State Parks

Incorporated as a non-profit organization in October of 2003, the Friends of Franklin County State Parks is the Citizens Support Organization (CSO) for four beautiful and historic state parks in Franklin County, Florida: Dr. Julian G. Bruce St. George Island State Park, John Gorrie Museum State Park, Orman House Historic State Park, and Chapman Botanical Gardens including the Three Servicemen Memorial.

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Our Parks

We invite you to visit these three beautiful and historic state parks in Franklin County, Florida

Dr. Julian G. Bruce St. George Island State Park

Dr. Julian G. Bruce
St. George Island State Park

Dr. Julian G. Bruce St. George Island State Park, named after a prominent Apalachicola dentist and long-time Franklin County Commissioner, offers something special for every beach lover, bird watcher, and outdoor enthusiast.

Orman House Historic State Park, Chapman Botanical Gardens & The Soldiers Memorial

Orman House Historic State Park, Chapman Botanical Gardens &
The Soldiers Memorial

The stately Orman House, centerpiece of the Orman House Historic State Park, is currently closed for a massive $1.6 million renovation which will return the Federal and Greek Revival architectural gem to her 19th-century glory.

John Gorrie Museum State Park

John Gorrie Museum State Park

John Gorrie, inventor and physician, was raised in South Carolina and graduated from medical school in New York before moving to the flourishing cotton port of Apalachicola to practice medicine in 1833.

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Join our team

Join Us!

Your support will enhance, improve and preserve our parks for future generations

We invite you to design your own membership. Some members choose to express their support through annual membership dues or donations. Others devote many volunteer hours.

Our organization is made up of park volunteers and people like you who have a love of our state parks and a desire to support their recreational, environmental and economic value to the community. As a member of our organization, you will be promoting the mission of the Florida Park Service to preserve and protect our parks’ natural and cultural resources and to provide recreational opportunities to visitors.