Most folks who have followed my Panhandle adventures already know that one thing I really love is a carnivorous plant. I will drive hours out of my way if someone tells me there’s a pitcher plant to be seen . . . so when Sharol and I visited Bald Point State Park and one of the brochures mentioned Sundew Trail, I knew that I’d have to hike that trail!
Continue reading “Sundew Trail at Bald Point State Park”WWW – 01.20.2021
Ochlockonee River State Park
As if Ochlockonee isn’t fun to say on its own, this park is located in Sopchoppy. And the town of Sopchoppy is in Wakulla County, so there’s a mouthful of fun just in saying the names!
Continue reading “Ochlockonee River State Park”WWW – 01.13.2021
First Day Hike at Crystal River, Part Two
New Year’s Day 2021 was amazing. We had thought to do a short guided hike at Crystal River Archaelogical State Park (read about that here), but it turned into a day of short hikes, and it’s hard to say which was our favorite!
Continue reading “First Day Hike at Crystal River, Part Two”First Day Hike at Crystal River, Part One
If every New Year’s Day could be this terrific, I’d be all in favor of making every day the beginning of a new year. We planned to do a very short guided hike at the mounds at Crystal River, but ended up doing a series of short hikes and seeing more than we imagined. There’s a lot to see and do in Citrus County! In fact, we saw so much that I’ve had to split this into two blog entries. Watch for the second entry next week.
Continue reading “First Day Hike at Crystal River, Part One”So Long, 2020!
WWW – 12.30.2020
Edward Ball Wakulla Springs State Park, Wakulla
I expected to be overwhelmed by this spring, and while I had heard many stories of how lovely the Lodge is, I wasn’t expecting much from the building. Turns out I had it backwards!
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