Think Florida…
Ok, here are some things we can do…or not, whatever your wishes are:
At the campground:
4 hiking trails: 2 different ones lead to the crystal clear Silver River (River Trail & Swamp Trail), 1 goes through the woods by a big sinkhole (called the “Sinkhole Trail”), and the “Sandhill trail” through the piney woods. Possibility of seeing white-tail deer, armadillos, gopher turtles, lots of birdlife.
Visit the FL Museum of Natural History & the Cracker Village…$2, Saturday (You can wander through the village any day.)
Rent a kayak or canoe and paddle up the Silver River to the head springs and back.
Attend the Saturday evening Ranger Program
Sometimes they have Sat. morning, “Coffee with the birds”, ranger led walks….don’t know about the date yet.
In the area:
Visit the Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings State Historic site: tour the house & working farm where Rawlings wrote her Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, “The Yearling,” as well as many other books. The Yearling and Cross Creek have both been made into movies, filmed in the area.
Have lunch at the Yearling Restaurant, also in Cross Creek. Taste some cooter or gator tail, as well as more traditional food.
Visit the historic towns of McIntosh & Micanopy, circa 1890s. Browse through antique shops and shops of artists and artisans. Must have a cone from the ice cream shop. The 1990 film, “Doc Hollywood” starring Michael J Fox was filmed in Micanopy.
Take the “Singing River Cruise” on the Rainbow & Withlacoochee Rivers, followed by a meal at “The Blue Gator” or “Stumpknockers” in Dunnellon. See recent post about this.
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=2899 Take a non-singing tour of the Silver and Ocklawaha Rivers (closer to the cg)
Someone might want to visit the adjacent Silver Springs attraction and ride their famous glass-bottom boats over the springs.
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