Celebrate Earth Day on April 22nd with Florida State Parks and get a free reusable water bottle, at participating state parks around the Sunshine State.
In celebration of Earth Day 2026, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) invites everyone to participate in Refill Over Landfill events at 10 Florida State Parks on Wednesday, April 22, 2026.
Florida State Parks is asking people to make the switch to sustainability by using refillable water bottles instead of single-use plastics. As part of this initiative, visitors who attend an event and scan the QR code at a water refill station will receive a complimentary Florida State Parks reusable water bottle and accompanying sticker sheets (one per household, while supplies last). No registration is required.
Here are the participating state parks around Florida:
|
PARK |
ADDRESS |
TIME |
PHONE NUMBER |
|
T.H. Stone Memorial St. Joseph Peninsula State Park |
8899 Cape San Blas Road |
8am |
850-227-1327 |
|
St. Andrews State Park |
4607 State Park Lane |
8am |
850-708-6100 |
|
Topsail Hill Preserve State Park |
7525 West County |
8am |
850-267-8330 |
|
Fort Clinch State Park |
2601 Atlantic Avenue |
8am |
904-277-7274 |
|
Blue Spring State Park |
2100 West French Avenue |
8am |
386-775-3663 |
|
Lake Louisa State Park |
7305 U.S. Highway 27 |
8am |
352-394-3969 |
|
Lovers Key State Park |
8700 Estero Boulevard |
8am |
239-707-6328 |
|
Jonathan Dickinson State Park |
16450 Southeast Federal Highway |
8am |
772-546-2771 |
|
Hugh Taylor Birch State Park |
3109 East Sunrise Boulevard |
8am |
954-564-4521 |
|
Oleta River State Park |
3400 Northeast 163rd Street |
8am |
786-756-2327 |
To participate, visit a designated Florida State Park on April 22, 2026. Scan the QR code at a water refill station, then follow the onscreen prompts to receive a complimentary Florida State Parks reuseable water bottle and accompanying sticker sheets.
“Together, we can make sustainability a natural part of our daily lives by protecting our state parks and our planet for future generations. Let’s refill, reduce waste and inspire positive change,” Florida State Parks stated.
For more information, visit Florida State Parks Refill Over Landfill online.



