by Jenna Workman | Oct 10, 2024 | Florida State Parks
Andrew and I were on a State Parking weekend when we came across a sign for Ichetucknee Springs State Park on our way to Troy Springs. We followed the signs to the park and we were led to the south entrance. Typically this is where all the tubing action takes place...
by Jenna Workman | Oct 10, 2024 | Florida State Parks
I was in search of Hugh Taylor Birch State Park and I was unsure if I was on the right path. I followed my GPS right into Ft. Lauderdale, people were every where. I could not imagine a state park being anywhere near where I was. Then all of a sudden I saw a sign and...
by Jenna Workman | Oct 9, 2024 | Florida State Parks
Honeymoon Island State Park is the most visited of all of the state parks. I did think it was a very beautiful park but I would not consider it to be my favorite one so far. It has great appeal to it – crystal clear water, soft sandy beach, fun rocks to frolic...
by Jenna Workman | Oct 9, 2024 | Florida State Parks
It was a pretty cold afternoon and a very blustery day. I wasn’t sure I even wanted to get out of the when I arrived at Henderson Beach State Park but I am sure glad I did. In fact it took me a long time to exit the car because I really hate being in the cold...
by Jenna Workman | Oct 8, 2024 | Florida State Parks
I arrived at Grayton Beach State Park as soon as the park opened. It was Memorial Day weekend and I knew the place was going to fill up quickly so I wanted to get there before the crowd. There is something very magical about being at the parks when they first open....
by Jenna Workman | Oct 8, 2024 | Florida State Parks
George Crady Bridge Fishing Pier State Park was a very neat sight to see. As Uncle Barry and I drove over the bridge to get to Amelia Island State Park we could see many people spread out along the mile long pier. There were people fishing, lounging, and walking...