Tuesday, February 24, 2015

A New Campground on the Suwannee River

The end of our stay in Florida is drawing near so on Monday, February 23rd, we headed farther north to this State Park northwest of Lake City.
 
It is a state park with a small campground of only 30 sites, but the park was modernized about seven year ago so it is very comfortable.  It is the first state park in Florida in which we have stayed that has full hookups that include sewer as well as water and electric at each campsite.
 
The park has four cabins like this for rent that each have two bedrooms.  They are the biggest cabins we have seen at any state park.
 
Each rental cabin has its own pathway to the river and a huge screened-in porch with comfortable furniture.  The park ranger told us they cost $110 per night.
 
In the woods here we saw many white wildflowers that reminded us of mushroom time in May back in Michigan.
 
Throughout Florida we have seen great Oak trees like Karen found above.  I guess this shows how the nearby town of  Live Oak got its name.
 
 
 
 

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