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Highlands Hammock: From National Park Rejection to Conservation Triumph
17 Nov, 2025
Summary
- Highlands Hammock was a strong contender for national park status but ultimately failed
- The park was privately developed and preserved by the wealthy Roebling family in the 1930s
- The Civilian Conservation Corps expanded and maintained the park, making it Florida's first state park

In November 2025, Highlands Hammock State Park in Sebring, Florida, remains a natural oasis teeming with rare wildlife and diverse habitats. However, the park's journey to becoming a state treasure was not without its challenges.




