Hillsborough River State Park is among the sites where the state proposed building pickleball and disc golf courses. Credit: Photo via Steven/Adobe
Months after Gov. Ron DeSantisโ€™ administration introduced controversial plans to bring golf courses, resort-style lodges and pickleball courts to state parks, a Stuart lawmaker filed a measure to make such proposed changes off-limits.

State Sen. Gayle Harrell on Wednesday filed a bill (SB 80) that would strike golf courses, tennis courts, pickleball courts and ball fields from recreational uses at state parks.

The Stuart Republicanโ€™s proposal, dubbed the โ€œState Park Preservation Act,โ€ also would limit camping cabins to a maximum of six occupants. Harrell filed the bill for consideration during the 2025 legislative session that begins March 4.

Harrell was among lawmakers and residents who erupted after the state Department of Environmental Protection in August released plans for what was called the โ€œGreat Outdoors Initiative.โ€

The plan targeting nine parks included three proposed golf courses at Jonathan Dickinson State Park in Martin County, which is located in Harrellโ€™s Senate district.

DeSantis paused the plan amid bipartisan uproar, calling the initiative โ€œhalf-baked.โ€

He also maintained that the proposed golf courses at Jonathan Dickinson were being โ€œmisrepresentedโ€ because they would have been placed in an area within the 11,500-acre park that was once a military base.

Harrellโ€™s proposal would require state parks to be โ€œmanaged in a manner that will provide the greatest combination of benefits to the public and to the landโ€™s natural resources.โ€

The bill would allow parks to offer, among other things, fishing, camping, bicycling, hiking, swimming, boating, canoeing, horseback riding, jogging, sailing, diving โ€œand similar conservation based public recreational uses.โ€

The proposal would prohibit โ€œsports that require sporting facilities, such as golf courses, tennis courts, pickleball fields, and other similar facilities.โ€

The Department of Environmental Protectionโ€™s scrapped plan also would have allowed lodges with up to 350 rooms at Anastasia State Park in St. Johns County and Topsail Hill Preserve State Park in Walton County.

The Topsail Hill plans also included four pickleball courts and a disc golf course in an โ€œunderutilizedโ€ area.

Additional cabins, pickleball courts or disc golf also were proposed for Oleta River State Park in Miami-Dade County, Honeymoon Island State Park in Pinellas County, Camp Helen State Park in Bay County, Dr. Von D. Mizell-Eula Johnson State Park in Broward County, Grayton Beach State Park in Walton County and Hillsborough River State Park in Hillsborough County.

Harrellโ€™s bill would prohibit construction activities within a state park which โ€œmay cause significant harm to the resourcesโ€ of the park.

Her measure also would ban construction of lodges.

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