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Choose Your Adventure at Jonathan Dickinson State Park, Florida
Jonathan Dickinson State Park is the perfect park for the family that loves outdoor adventures. Whether it’s mountain biking, kayaking, hiking, or exploring the outdoors, this is the park for you. With miles of natural beauty and abundant opportunities for exploration, this park is sure to provide an adventure unlike any other. Jonathan Dickinson State Park Jonathan Dickinson State Park is located in the Southeastern part of Florida in Hobe Sound and just North of Jupiter. This 10,500 acre park is full of history, intrigue and mystery. From the shipwrecked Jonathan Dickinson, the park’s namesake, to the “Wildman of the Loxahatchee” and the World War II top-secret radar school, this…
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How to View Manatees at Three Sisters Springs by Water or Land
On our last camping trip at Rock Crusher Canyon RV Resort we visited Three Sisters Springs by canoe and by the boardwalk. Both had spectacular views of the springs, but it was amazing to be so close to the manatees in the canoe. Three Sisters Springs Three Sisters Springs is located in Kings Bay in Crystal River, Florida. It is part of the Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge. This beautiful natural habitat is the wintering ground for hundreds of manatees. During the winter months the manatees flock to this area because of the naturally warm springs. Manatees can be seen in large numbers in and around the springs during the…
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A Weekend Camping Trip To Tomoka State Park, Florida
Take a step back in time and enjoy a weekend of camping at the Tomoka State Park, Florida. A timeless park full of history, and scenic settings to relax in. Brief History Tomoka became a state park in 1945, but it has a vast history of welcoming visitors. Be sure to visit the Tomoka Point and explore what use to be the site of the Timucuam Native American Village, Nocoroco. The village dates back to at least 1300 years ago. This was a thriving village until the devastation of European diseases decimated the Native American population. Several plantations were also established in this area, most notably that of Richard Oswald.…
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A Weekend Camping Adventure at Silver Springs
If you crave an outdoor adventure Silver Springs State Park is the perfect camping destination for you. Enjoy hiking, kayaking and glass bottom boat tours in this historically famous park. Silver Springs State Park Silver Springs has been a popular tourist destination since the 1820’s. People have been drawn to this area because of the crystal clear waters and abundant wildlife. There are monkeys in the park, but as hard as we tried we were not lucky enough to spot one. The park has been privately owned for over a hundred years. It is best known for its glass bottom boat tours and as a movie set location. The state…
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A Weekend at Gilchrist Blue Springs State Park
We spent the weekend at Florida’s newest state parks, Ruby B. Kirby Gilchrist Blue Springs, located near the small town of High Springs. This over 400 acre park was once privately owned and operated from the 1960’s until it was sold to the state in 2017. It is truly a gem that is home to a several natural springs besides Gilchrist. You will have fun exploring the park and finding all of them. Campground According to the their website at Ruth B. Kirby Gilchrist Blue Springs State Park there are currently sixteen RV sites with water and electric and seven tent only sites. These are small spaces to back up…