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Okeechobee, Florida 34974
Local Tel: 863-763-2638
Amenties:
Year Round - Dates of Operation
41 - Sites / Yes - Cabin Rentals
No - Credit Cards / Yes - Full Hookups
50 - Amp Service / No - Pull Thru Sites
Yes - Paved Sites / Yes - Tents Welcome
Yes - Tables / Yes - Cable Tv
Yes - Phone/ Iternet Access
No - Propane / No - Beach / Waterfront
Yes - Boat Ramp / Yes - Pets on Leash
No - Onsite Store / Yes - Laundry
Yes - Rec. Hall, Club House / No - Boat Rentals
No - Pool / No - Boat Slips, Dock
No - Play Ground
Myakka River State ParkSarasota FL 34241
The park´s river and two lakes provide ample opportunities for boating, freshwater fishing, canoeing, and kayaking; a boat ramp provides access to Upper Myakka Lake. Hikers can explore trails that cross large expanses of rare Florida dry prairie. Scenic lake tours are offered daily on the world´s two largest airboats. Full-facility campgrounds and primitive campsites are available. Read more
Mike Roess Gold Head Branch State ParkKeystone Heights FL 32656
The park contains 2300 acres of rolling sandhills and long leaf pines, with several lakes and a ravine with seepage springs cutting through the park for approximately 1.5 miles. The park is home to bald eagles, Sherman's fox squirrels, gopher tortoises, red cockaded woodpeckers, various snakes, hawks, fox, and numerous songbirds. The time for wildflower viewing is during October. Read more
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Lafayette Blue Springs State ParkMayo FL 32066
Visitors can take a dip in this first magnitude spring, walk across the natural limestone bridge that crosses the spring run flowing into the Suwannee River or picnic under the oaks with their swaying Spanish moss. Fish or canoe on the Suwannee River or stay in one of the park’s rental cabins, which stand on stilts high above the spring. Bicycling, hiking and wildlife viewing are favorite pastimes for visitors. Read more
Lake Griffin State ParkFruitland Park, Florida 34731
Anglers will find plenty of largemouth bass, bluegill, speckled perch, and catfish. Visitors can observe the park's wildlife while picnicking or strolling along the half-mile nature trail. A shady, full-facility campgroundbeckons travelers to spend the night or an entire vacation here. There is no swimming due to a healthy alligator population. Read more
Lake Jackson Mounds Archaeological State Park
Tallahassee, Florida 32303More than eight centuries ago, Native Americans inhabited the area around Lake Jackson, just north of Tallahassee. The park site was part of what is now known as the Southeastern Ceremonial Complex. Visitors can enjoy a short hike past the remains of an 1800s grist mill or picnic on an open grassy area near the largest mound. Read more
Lake June-in-Winter Scrub State Park
Sebring, Florida 33872Ospreys and bald eagles are frequently sighted along the three miles of lakefront. This relatively new park is still in development and best suited to those seeking a remote wilderness experience and nature study. Visitors can hike along the white sand firelanes, walk a half-mile nature trail, fish from the lakeshore, or launch a canoe or kayak onto the lake. A picnic area has tables and a shelter, but no grills. Read more