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4 carefully curated photography spots with GPS coordinates, shooting tips, and local insights

Small-town civic block in Starke offering classic Florida courthouse-town streetscape: brick façades, mature shade trees, and a quiet downtown grid ideal for architectural and street scenes. Best at golden hour or blue hour when façades warm and streetlights start; weekday mornings are very quiet for unobstructed shots. On-street parking is available; no formal entry needed to photograph exteriors. Light can be harsh midday—use overcast days for even light. Note local events/fairs can add color,

Rural address on the outskirts of Starke offering open Floridian landscapes — fields, roadside oaks and occasional wetlands. Photographers can capture wide skies, storm fronts and pastoral scenes; golden hour and after-storm light are especially dramatic. Access appears roadside/public; verify private property and parking before stopping. Best visited at sunrise or sunset for warm side light, or after rain for reflections. Expect low crowds and basic amenities in town (Starke).

Small rural resort and RV parking with wooded lots, open skies and likely water/pond edges — good for intimate nature and bird photography, sunset skies, and lifestyle shots of RV travel. Best light is sunrise and golden hour for warm tones and reflections. Property may be private—call ahead for access; parking is available for guests and RVs. Weekday mornings are quieter; watch for mosquitoes in summer and check weather for clear skies.

Small community park in Starke offering open green spaces, mature trees and views across nearby wetlands and river corridors. Good for intimate landscape and environmental portraiture; visit at golden hour for warm light and softer shadows. Easy roadside parking and level paths make access simple; expect mosquitoes in warmer months and occasional weekend family activity. No entry fee.