* TURKEY BURN
Rock Springs Run State Reserve
Date: November 4, 2009, 4:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Description: Burn off the turkey you just ate in the final Pangea adventure race in 2009! Paddle on the Wekiva River and bike and trek in the natural beauty of Rock Springs Run State Reserve. There is a 4-hour sport for a first adventure race and a 12-hour elite adventure race for the daring at heart! Canoes, paddles and life vests will be provided.
Fees: Range begins at $65.00
Contact: Anne James 407-884-2006
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Directions: Rock Springs Run State Reserve is located in Sorrento, approximately 30 miles north of Orlando. From Interstate 4, take Exit 101C and travel west on State Road 46 for approximately ten miles to the park entrance located at the beginning of County Road 433 (County Road 433 is not marked-it begins at the entrance to the park; Please use the MapQuest link on this page as it will provide the correct map-Do not enter a search in MapQuest using the park address as a point of reference as MapQuest has incorrect information in their database and they have been notified). The park entrance will be on the left if traveling from Interstate 4 and is framed by a very tall chain link fence. The park entrance is approximately 3 miles west of the Wekiva River bridge on State Road 46.Please call the park at (40… if further directions are needed.
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* 1ST ANNUAL BENEFIT CAMP OUT & POKER RIDE
Dunns Creek State Park
Date: Friday, Nov 6, 2:00 p.m.-Sunday, Nov 8, 2:00 p.m.
Description: The Friends of Dunns Creek State Park invite you to take part in our 1st Annual Benefit Camp Out and Equestrian Poker Ride. Enjoy miles of marked trails for horseback riding and hiking. Camp on the banks of beautiful Dunns Creek. Saturday includes the Poker Ride ($5 per hand), a “whole hog” dinner cooked by ROLANDO, camp fire and live entertainment. Dinner is included in the $25 camping donation. Campers should bring a covered dish. This is primitive camping. Negative Coggins are required. Non-camper day riders are welcome for a $4 donation. Non-campers may enjoy the dinner for $8 donation per person or $15 donation per couple. Pets with leashes are welcome. Fees: Entrance into the park is free. There is a $25 camping donation per person for the weekend – dinner is included. All donations are for support of the Friends of Dunns Creek State Park CSO.
Directions: Camp Out Entrance – 320 Sisco Road, Pomona Park, FL, 2 miles off Hwy 17. Approximately 15 miles south of Palatka, 4 miles south of Satsuma and 5 miles north of Pomona Park.
Fees: Park admission free. Poker Ride & Dinner are extra
Contact: Jo McClellan,904-599-1954/[email protected]
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Directions: Blue Pond Picnic and Hiking Area is located on US 17 South, approximately 15 miles south of Palatka, 4 miles south of Satsuma and 5 miles north of Pomona Park.
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* THE GREAT INVADERS: INVASIVE EXOTIC PLANT WORKSHOP
Gamble Rogers Memorial State Recreation Area at Flagler Beach
Date: November 7, 2009 10:00am – 3:30pm
Description: Join us and discover how some plants, while beautiful, can have a devastating effect on Florida’s ecosystems. Participants will learn how to identify the area’s most common invasive plants and ways they can remove these invaders from their property. Also discover native plant alternatives that are equally as attractive and beneficial to the environment. This one day workshop will be offered on two separate occasions, October 24, 2009 and November 7, 2009 from 10:00am to 3:30pm. Participants are encouraged to bring a picnic lunch.
Please pre-register for this workshop by contacting Terri Newmans at (386) 517-2086 or at [email protected].
Fees: This event is open and free to the public.
Contact: Terri Newmans, [email protected]
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Directions: From I-95: Whether you are traveling north or south on I-95, take exit 284 (State Road 100). Turn east onto State Road 100 and travel approximately 3 miles till you reach A1A (and the ocean). At the light turn right (south) and travel approximately another 3 miles. The Ranger Station will be located on the drive to your right and our day use beach facilities will be on the left.
From Daytona: Take A1A north to approximately 1 mile north of the Flagler/Volusia County line (approximately 18 miles)The Ranger Station will be located on the drive to your left and our day use beach facilities will be to your right.
From Ormond Beach: Take West Granada (40) east, across the Halifax River, to A1A. Turn left (north) on A1A and travel approximately 11 miles (1 mile north of the Flagler/Volusia County line). The Ranger Station will be located on the drive to your left and our day use beach facilities will be to your right.
From Palm Coast: Take Palm Coast Parkway east across the Intercoastal Waterway (toll bridge) to A1A. Turn left (south) on A1A and travel approximately 11 miles. The park is located on A1A. The Ranger Station will be on the drive to your right and our day use beach facilities will be to your left.
Avoid the toll: Take Palm Coast parkway east to Colbert Lane. Turn right (south) on Colbert Lane and travel approximately 7 miles to SR 100. Turn left (east) on SR 100 and travel approximately 1.5 miles to A1A. Turn right on A1A and travel about 3 miles. The Ranger Station will be located on the drive to your right and our day use beach facilities will be to your left.
From St. Augustine: Take A1A south for approximately 32 miles to SR 100. Continue straight through the light and travel approximately another 3 miles to the park. The Ranger Station will be located on the drive on your right and our day use beach facilities will be located on your left.
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* GUIDED BIRD WALK
Fort Mose Historical State Park
Date: November 8, 2009, 8:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.
Description: Come meet the birds at Fort Mose State Historic Park. Led by a park volunteer, this fun, informative walk is open to the public and to birders of all levels. We’ll walk the boardwalk, see the rookery, and visit the education building. Please dress for the weather and bring binoculars and a field guide if you have one.
Fees: Regular park admission fees apply.
Contact: Contact park for more information.
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Directions: From St. Augustine: From downtown St. Augustine, drive north on A1A. At the carousel (you read it correctly), continue straight north on San Marco. (A1A turns right towards Vilano Beach. Don’t go that way.) San Marco merges with Hwy 1. Shortly after the merge, look for a bronze statue on the right and a sign for Fort Mose. Turn right on Fort Mose Trail. Fort Mose Trail dead ends into Fort Mose picnic area and parking lot.
OR: From Hwy 1 in St. Augustine, drive north past Hwy 16. Look for a bronze statue on the right and a sign for Fort Mose. Turn right on Fort Mose Trail. Fort Mose Trail dead ends into Fort Mose picnic area and parking lot.
From Jacksonville: Drive south on Hwy 1. Turn left on Fort Mose Trail. (If you pass Hwy 16 you’ve missed Fort Mose Trail.) Fort Mose Trail dead ends into Fort Mose picnic area and parking lot.
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* ROCKIN THE PASTURE
Rock Springs Run State Reserve
Date: November 13 – 15, 2009, 12:00 p.m.
Description: Come enjoy a weekend full of entertainment in a beautiful open setting. This Music Festival is dedicated to easy listening and classic rock. A three day ticket includes admission , primitive camping (no hook ups), and great local entertainment. Be prepared by bringing insect repellent, food and beverages. Some on site concessions will be available.
Fees: Advance 3-day ticket: $15, Day of 3-day ticket: $20 per person, 1 day ticket $10 per person
Contact: Contact park for more information.
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Directions: Rock Springs Run State Reserve is located in Sorrento, approximately 30 miles north of Orlando. From Interstate 4, take Exit 101C and travel west on State Road 46 for approximately ten miles to the park entrance located at the beginning of County Road 433 (County Road 433 is not marked-it begins at the entrance to the park; Please use the MapQuest link on this page as it will provide the correct map-Do not enter a search in MapQuest using the park address as a point of reference as MapQuest has incorrect information in their database and they have been notified). The park entrance will be on the left if traveling from Interstate 4 and is framed by a very tall chain link fence. The park entrance is approximately 3 miles west of the Wekiva River bridge on State Road 46.Please call the park at (40… if further directions are needed.
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* HOW TO FISH SEBASTIAN INLET AND SURROUNDING WATER
Sebastian Inlet State Park
Date: November 14, 2009, 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Description: Learn how to fish Sebastian Inlet and surrounding water, with Captain Nick Price and Captain Josh Beckett. Learn which bait to use, when and where to fish, fishing gear recommendations and fishing etiquette. Meet at Pavilion #1 on the south side of Sebastian Inlet.
Fees: Regular park entry fees apply.
Contact: Contact park for more information.
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Directions: From Indian River County: From Interstate 95, take the Fellsmere/Sebastian exit and go east (towards Sebastian) on County Road 512. After a short distance, turn right on County Road 510. This road will intersect with U.S. Highway 1. Continue east, over the Indian River, to State Road A1A. Turn left (north) and go 7 miles on State Road A1A, you will have arrived at Sebastian Inlet.From Brevard County: From Interstate 95, take the U.S. 192 exit and go east until you reach State Road A1A in Indialantic. Turn right (south) on State Road A1A and go 18 miles to get to Sebastian Inlet.
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* OCALI COUNTRY DAYS
Silver River State Park
Date: November 14-15, 2009 10:00 – 4:00
Description: This annual festival is one of Marion County’s favorite Fall Festivals. For two days exhibitors and vendors present displays honoring Central Florida’s history. Flintnapping, woodworking, basketmaking and sugar can syrup making are some of the things you can learn about. Great food and family fun. This festival is the annual fund-raiser for the Silver River Museum and Educational Center. Park entry fee is waived. Call the museum at 352-236-5401 for more information.
Fees: $5.00 per person; children under 6 free
Contact: [email protected]
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Directions:
Silver River State Park is located east of Ocala, 1 mile south of S.R. 40 on S.R. 35. From Interstate 75, take exit 352 onto SR 40 east, about 9 miles to SR 35. From Interstate 95 take exit 268 to Route 40 west, about 60 miles to SR 35.
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* STORY TIME
Blue Spring State Park
Date: November 14, 2009, 12:15 – 12:45 p.m.
Description: Children can enjoy nature and animal themed books read to them with real story-themed biofacts included. Story time will take place on the front porch of the Thursby house.
Fees: Regular park admission fees apply.
Contact: Contact park for more information.
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Directions: Take exit 114 off Interstate 4 and follow the signs. Go south on 17/92 to Orange City, about 2.5 miles. Make a right onto West French Avenue.
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* STAR PARTY
Sebastian Inlet State Park
Date: November 21, 2009, 6:00 p.m.
Description: Star Party hosted by the Indian River Astronomical Society, at the Day Use Area, located 1/2 mile south of the Sebastian Inlet bridge, on the east side of A1A. Powerful telescopes provided or bring your own. Note* Weather and clouds permitting.
Fees: Free
Contact: Contact park for more information.
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Directions: From Indian River County: From Interstate 95, take the Fellsmere/Sebastian exit and go east (towards Sebastian) on County Road 512. After a short distance, turn right on County Road 510. This road will intersect with U.S. Highway 1. Continue east, over the Indian River, to State Road A1A. Turn left (north) and go 7 miles on State Road A1A, you will have arrived at Sebastian Inlet.From Brevard County: From Interstate 95, take the U.S. 192 exit and go east until you reach State Road A1A in Indialantic. Turn right (south) on State Road A1A and go 18 miles to get to Sebastian Inlet.
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* COFFEE WITH THE BIRDS
Silver River State Park
Date: November 21, 2009 8:00 AM
Description: Join an experienced birder on a gentle hike through beautiful Central Florida woodlands identifying birds by sight and sound. Bring your coffee cup. Event is weather permitting.
Fees: Regular Park entry fees apply
Contact: [email protected]
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Directions:
Silver River State Park is located east of Ocala, 1 mile south of S.R. 40 on S.R. 35. From Interstate 75, take exit 352 onto SR 40 east, about 9 miles to SR 35. From Interstate 95 take exit 268 to Route 40 west, about 60 miles to SR 35.
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* GUIDED OVERNIGHT BACKPACKING TRIP
Lake Kissimmee State Park
Date: November 21, 2009, 1:00 p.m. – ?
Description: Join a Park Ranger for a 7 mile round-trip primitive overnight backpacking excursion through several of the diverse plant and animal communities that make up the park. The trip begins Saturday afternoon, hiking approx. 3.5 miles to one of the park’s primitive campsites. Sunday’s return hike will is also approx. 3.5 miles, ending in the early afternoon. Please contat the park for a list of suggested equipment.
Reservations are required, and can be made by calling the Ranger Station at (863) 696-1112.
Fees: $10.00 + tax per person
Contact: Contact park for more information.
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Directions: Lake Kissimmee State Park is located off S.R. 60, 15 miles east of Lake Wales.
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* JR. RANGER PROGRAM
Blue Spring State Park
Date: November 21, 2009, 10:00 – 11:00 a.m.
Description: Special manatee program just in time for the return of these gentle mammals!
Join the Jr. Ranger program for manatee fun, including stories, activates, and crafts!
Located in the program room in the upper lot.
Fees: Regular park admission fees apply.
Contact: Contact park for more information.
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Directions: Take exit 114 off Interstate 4 and follow the signs. Go south on 17/92 to Orange City, about 2.5 miles. Make a right onto West French Avenue.
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* NIGHT SOUNDS AT SEBASTIAN INLET CONCERT SERIES
Sebastian Inlet State Park
Date: November 28, 2009, 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Description: The Night Sounds at Sebastian Inlet State Park Concert Series showcases Atlantic Bluegrass. Come and enjoy some pickin’ and a grinnin’ with some good bluegrass music. The concert will be at the pavilions on Coconut Point, located on the south side of Sebastian Inlet, over looking the water.
Fees: Regular park entrance fees apply.
Contact: www.myspace.com/atlanticbluegrass
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Directions: From Indian River County: From Interstate 95, take the Fellsmere/Sebastian exit and go east (towards Sebastian) on County Road 512. After a short distance, turn right on County Road 510. This road will intersect with U.S. Highway 1. Continue east, over the Indian River, to State Road A1A. Turn left (north) and go 7 miles on State Road A1A, you will have arrived at Sebastian Inlet.From Brevard County: From Interstate 95, take the U.S. 192 exit and go east until you reach State Road A1A in Indialantic. Turn right (south) on State Road A1A and go 18 miles to get to Sebastian Inlet.
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* TURKEY BURN
Rock Springs Run State Reserve
Date: November 28, 2009, 4:00 a.m – 4:00 p.m.
Description: Burn off the turkey you just ate in the final Pangea adventure race in 2009! Paddle on the Wekiva River and bike and trek in the natural beauty of Rock Springs Run State Reserve. There is a 4-hour sport for a first adventure race and a 12-hour elite adventure race for the daring at heart! Canoes, paddles and life vests will be provided.
Fees: Range begins at $65.00
Contact: Anne James 407-884-2006
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Directions: Rock Springs Run State Reserve is located in Sorrento, approximately 30 miles north of Orlando. From Interstate 4, take Exit 101C and travel west on State Road 46 for approximately ten miles to the park entrance located at the beginning of County Road 433 (County Road 433 is not marked-it begins at the entrance to the park; Please use the MapQuest link on this page as it will provide the correct map-Do not enter a search in MapQuest using the park address as a point of reference as MapQuest has incorrect information in their database and they have been notified). The park entrance will be on the left if traveling from Interstate 4 and is framed by a very tall chain link fence. The park entrance is approximately 3 miles west of the Wekiva River bridge on State Road 46.Please call the park at (40… if further directions are needed.
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* HOLIDAY TEA PARTY
Washington Oaks Gardens State Park
Date: Saturday December 5, 2009, 10:00 a.m.&1:30 p.m.
Description: Parents mark your calendar for the “Holiday Tea Party” hosted by Mrs. Claus. The tea party will be offered to boys and girls ages 5-8 years old and will be held Saturday, December 5th at the Visitors’ Center. Mrs. Claus will welcome children at two different seating times of 10:00 am and 1:30 pm. Children should dig through Mom and Dad’s closet and come to the party dressed in their best attire which could include old jewelry, ties, and garden hats. Also, children can bring along their favorite stuffed animal to join in at the tea party festivities. Some of the activities will include sharing a Christmas wish list session with Mrs. Claus, storytelling featuring “The Reindeer Christmas,” a souvenir photograph with Mrs. Claus, Holiday storytelling and of course tea and cookies. Also, Mrs. Claus will present each child with a Christmas stocking filled with holiday goodies to take home. The tea party fee is $20.00 per child and includes souvenir photograph with Mrs. Claus, refreshments, holiday stocking and the park entrance fee. Spaces are limited and advance reservations are required. To make reservations, contact Mark Giblin at (386) 446-6783, [email protected].
Fees: $20.00 per child
Contact: Contact park for more information.
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Directions: Washington Oaks Gardens State Park is located two miles south of Marineland, off A1A.
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* JACK’S 50K/25K TRAIL RACE
Gamble Rogers Memorial State Recreation Area at Flagler Beach
Date: December 5, 2009, 8:00 a.m.
Description: Jack’s 50K Trail Race and 25K Trail Race is a challenging course following 20 (10 for 25K) repeat 1.5 mile loops on the Joe Kenner Trail in Gamble Rogers Memorial State Recreation Area, alongside the Intracoastal Waterway. Each loop will consist of mostly a wide and shady dirt trail, but will also consist of some sand, single track, and pavement. There will be a 4:00 p.m. cut off. Awards: Shirts and finisher awards to all entrants. Special handcrafted trophies for Overall Male/Female and Overall Masters Male/Female for both 50K and 25K races. Online Registration and additional information can be found at Jacks50K.
No Refunds or Transfers. LIMITED to 75 runners. All runners will receive a t-shirt, finishers award and a great race packet. Checks payable to: Dawn Lisenby.
NEW THIS YEAR!! Kids Races: Ages 3 to 6 can participant in a .25 mile race and Ages 7to 12 can participate in a .50 mile race. These races are free. Kids races will start prior to 25k Award Ceremony at approximately 11:30 am. All finishers in kid’s races will receive participation ribbon.
Fees: The 50K race is $40 until 11/25/09, $50 afterwards until race day. The 25K race is $25 until 11/25/09, $35 afterwards until race day.
Contact: Dawn Lisenby, (386) 986-8572, [email protected]
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Directions: From I-95: Whether you are traveling north or south on I-95, take exit 284 (State Road 100). Turn east onto State Road 100 and travel approximately 3 miles till you reach A1A (and the ocean). At the light turn right (south) and travel approximately another 3 miles. The Ranger Station will be located on the drive to your right and our day use beach facilities will be on the left.
From Daytona: Take A1A north to approximately 1 mile north of the Flagler/Volusia County line (approximately 18 miles)The Ranger Station will be located on the drive to your left and our day use beach facilities will be to your right.
From Ormond Beach: Take West Granada (40) east, across the Halifax River, to A1A. Turn left (north) on A1A and travel approximately 11 miles (1 mile north of the Flagler/Volusia County line). The Ranger Station will be located on the drive to your left and our day use beach facilities will be to your right.
From Palm Coast: Take Palm Coast Parkway east across the Intercoastal Waterway (toll bridge) to A1A. Turn left (south) on A1A and travel approximately 11 miles. The park is located on A1A. The Ranger Station will be on the drive to your right and our day use beach facilities will be to your left.
Avoid the toll: Take Palm Coast parkway east to Colbert Lane. Turn right (south) on Colbert Lane and travel approximately 7 miles to SR 100. Turn left (east) on SR 100 and travel approximately 1.5 miles to A1A. Turn right on A1A and travel about 3 miles. The Ranger Station will be located on the drive to your right and our day use beach facilities will be to your left.
From St. Augustine: Take A1A south for approximately 32 miles to SR 100. Continue straight through the light and travel approximately another 3 miles to the park. The Ranger Station will be located on the drive on your right and our day use beach facilities will be located on your left.
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* BLUE SPRING BASIN WORKING GROUP
Blue Spring State Park
Date: December 9, 2009, 9:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m.
Description: The Blue Spring Basin Working Group is envisioned as a group of interested citizens and local government leaders working together across boundaries to resolve issues that may threaten the long term health of Blue Spring.
Fees: Fees waived for attendees.
Contact: Carol Lippincott [[email protected]]
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Directions: Take exit 114 off Interstate 4 and follow the signs. Go south on 17/92 to Orange City, about 2.5 miles. Make a right onto West French Avenue.
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* HOLIDAY IN THE GARDEN’S
Washington Oaks Gardens State Park
Date: December 12, 2009 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Description: “Santa’s Garden Celebration” Children may share their holiday wish list with Santa and Mrs. Claus in the Gardens. For a nominal charge, the Friends of Washington Oaks will offer a souvenir photo with the Claus’s. “Santa’s Playground” will include activities for children such as arts and crafts, face painting and games.
This year we will be having a Gingerbread house contest for all ages! Your Gingerbread house will need to be dropped off at the park between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. on December the 12th, and remain on display until 4:00 p.m. Prizes will be given including a “Mrs. Claus’s Choice” award. To register please call Mark Giblin at 386-446-6783 or [email protected]. Other activities include the Friends 2nd Saturday plant sale, food vendors, programs including wreath & ornament making and live entertainment throughout the day.
Fees: Fee waived with donation of one toy or can good
Contact: Contact park for more information.
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Directions: Washington Oaks Gardens State Park is located two miles south of Marineland, off A1A.
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* CAROLING THE RAVINES
Ravine Gardens State Park
Date: Saturday, December 12, 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Description: The staff at Ravine Gardens would like to invite everyone to join us for our first Annual Christmas event on Saturday, December 12, 2009 from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. Enjoy an old fashion evening of friends, family and fellowship, while you take a wagon ride around the ravines and listen to local church groups, school groups and organizations sing seasonal carols. Entertainment will also be provided on stage in Civic Center and under the pavilion. Holiday refreshments will be available for purchase. If interested in volunteering, have a group that would like to participate or would like more information for this event contact: Donna Rhein, Park Services Specialist at (386) 329-3721
Fees:
Contact: Contact park for more information.
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Directions: Ravine Gardens State Park is located in Palatka, Florida. From US17/SR100, turn south onto Moseley Avenue, then turn east onto Twigg Street.
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* HOLIDAY IN THE GARDEN’S
Washington Oaks Gardens State Park
Date: December 12, 2009 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Description: “Santa’s Garden Celebration”. Children may share their holiday wish list with Santa and Mrs. Claus in the Gardens. For a nominal charge, the Friends of Washington Oaks will offer a souvenir photo with the Claus’s. “Santa’s Playground” will include activities for children suc ad hand’s on arts and crafts and game section. Starbucks Coffee will be giving out complementary hot chocolates and peppermint white hot chocolates; pizza by the slice will also be available for purchase This year we will be having a Gingerbread house contest for all ages! Your Gingerbread house will need to be dropped off at the park between the hours of 8:00am and 9:30am on December the 12th, and remain on display until 4pm. Prizes will be given including a “Mrs. Claus’s Choice” award. To register please call Mark Giblin at 386-446-6783 or [email protected] activities include the Friends 2nd Saturday plant sale, food vendors, programs including wreath & ornament making and live entertainment throughout the day.
Fees: Fees waived with a donations of toy and non-perishable food items which will be collected at the gate.
Contact: Mark Giblin at 386-446-6783/[email protected]
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Directions: Washington Oaks Gardens State Park is located two miles south of Marineland, off A1A.
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* CHRISTMAS AT WEKIWA
Wekiwa Springs State Park
Date: December 12, 2009.1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m.
Description: Come get into the spirit of Christmas by hearing festive music by the Nature Center! The resident’s (furry and slippery) will be decorated in their finest. There will be small gifts for children as the animals and the park staff share the good cheer of the season with our visitors.
Fees: Regular park entrance fees apply.
Contact: Contact park for more information.
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Directions: Wekiwa Springs State Park is approximately 20 minutes North of Orlando and approximately 45 minutes North of the attractions. It is easily located off Interstate 4 at exit 94. Take State Road 434 West to Wekiwa Springs Road. Turn right on Wekiwa Springs Rd. and travel approximately 4 miles to the park entrance which will be on the right. Please call the park if additional directions are needed.
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* GUIDED HORSEBACK TRAIL RIDE
Lake Kissimmee State Park
Date: December 19, 2009, 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m
Description: Join a Park Ranger on a leisurely 6.7 mile long guided horseback trail ride around Buster Island. The ride will take approx. 2 hours to complete. LAKE KISSIMMEE STATE PARK DOES NOT HAVE HORSES AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC — — USE. Participants must bring their own horses. Proof of a negative Coggins Test must be shown at the Ranger Station for every horse entering the park. Reservations are required, and can be made by calling the Ranger Station at (863) 696-1112.
Fees: $7.00 + tax per individual, $14.00 + tax for 2 or more.
Contact: Contact Lake Kissimmee for more information.
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Directions: Lake Kissimmee State Park is located off S.R. 60, 15 miles east of Lake Wales.
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* CIVIL WAR ENCAMPMENT
De Leon Springs State Park
Date: January 9-10, 2010, 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Description: Union troops raided the spring in 1864. see a typical encampment of the period, how the soldiers drilled,slept prepared their meals, etc.walk the trails once patrolled by union soldiers.
Fees: Regular park admission fees apply.
Contact: Contact park for more information.
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Directions: Take US Hwy 17 North from Deland for approximately six miles, following the State Park signs. Turn left onto Ponce DeLeon Blvd and you will travel approximately one mile to the entrance to DeLeon Springs State Park.
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* GUIDED OVERNIGHT BACKPACKING TRIP
Lake Kissimmee State Park
Date: January 16, 2010, 1:00 p.m. – ?
Description: Join a Park Ranger for a 7 mile round-trip primitive overnight backpacking excursion through several of the diverse plant and animal communities that make up the park. The trip begins Saturday afternoon, hiking approx. 3.5 miles to one of the park’s primitive campsites. Sunday’s return hike will is also approx. 3.5 miles, ending in the early afternoon. Please contat the park for a list of suggested equipment.
Reservations are required, and can be made by calling the Ranger Station at (863) 696-1112.
Fees: $10.00 + tax per person
Contact: Contact park for more information.
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Directions: Lake Kissimmee State Park is located off S.R. 60, 15 miles east of Lake Wales.
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* BLUE SPRING MANATEE FESTIVAL
Blue Spring State Park
Date: January 23-24, 2010, 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Description: Fundraiser for the Orange City Community. The proceeds will benefit ‘Friends of Blue Spring State Park’, Educational scolarships, and other greater Orange City organizations.
Fees: To be determined.
Contact: [email protected]; www.themanateefestival.com
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Directions: Take exit 114 off Interstate 4 and follow the signs. Go south on 17/92 to Orange City, about 2.5 miles. Make a right onto West French Avenue.
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* STAR PARTY
Sebastian Inlet State Park
Date: January 23, 6:30 p.m.
Description: Star Party hosted by the Indian River Astronomical Society, at the Day Use Area, located 1/2 mile south of the Sebastian Inlet bridge, on the east side of A1A. Powerful telescopes provided or bring your own. Note* Weather and clouds permitting.
Fees: Free
Contact: Contact park for more information.
A “Get R.E.A.L. in Florida State Parks!” Event
Directions: From Indian River County: From Interstate 95, take the Fellsmere/Sebastian exit and go east (towards Sebastian) on County Road 512. After a short distance, turn right on County Road 510. This road will intersect with U.S. Highway 1. Continue east, over the Indian River, to State Road A1A. Turn left (north) and go 7 miles on State Road A1A, you will have arrived at Sebastian Inlet.From Brevard County: From Interstate 95, take the U.S. 192 exit and go east until you reach State Road A1A in Indialantic. Turn right (south) on State Road A1A and go 18 miles to get to Sebastian Inlet.
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* NIGHT SOUNDS AT SEBASTIAN INLET CONCERT SERIES
Sebastian Inlet State Park
Date: January 30, 2010, 7:00 pm – 9 pm
Description: The Night Sounds at Sebastian Inlet State Park Concert Series showcases recording artists, Christine Stay and Aidan Quinn, known as Friction Farm. Friction Farm’s music is a mix of country, folk and pop blended into a seamless package. This modern folk duo is living in New York and has been entertaining crowds and receiving great reveiws. The concert will be at the pavilion on Coconut Point, located on the south side of Sebastian Inlet, over looking the water.
Fees: Regular park entry fees apply.
Contact: Contact park for more information.
A “Get R.E.A.L. in Florida State Parks!” Event
Directions: From Indian River County: From Interstate 95, take the Fellsmere/Sebastian exit and go east (towards Sebastian) on County Road 512. After a short distance, turn right on County Road 510. This road will intersect with U.S. Highway 1. Continue east, over the Indian River, to State Road A1A. Turn left (north) and go 7 miles on State Road A1A, you will have arrived at Sebastian Inlet.From Brevard County: From Interstate 95, take the U.S. 192 exit and go east until you reach State Road A1A in Indialantic. Turn right (south) on State Road A1A and go 18 miles to get to Sebastian Inlet.
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* GUIDED HORSEBACK TRAIL RIDE
Lake Kissimmee State Park
Date: February 13, 2010, 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m
Description: Join a Park Ranger on a leisurely 6.7 mile long guided horseback trail ride around Buster Island. The ride will take approx. 2 hours to complete. LAKE KISSIMMEE STATE PARK DOES NOT HAVE HORSES AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC — — USE. Participants must bring their own horses. Proof of a negative Coggins Test must be shown at the Ranger Station for every horse entering the park. Reservations are required, and can be made by calling the Ranger Station at (863) 696-1112.
Fees: $7.00 + tax per individual, $14.00 + tax for 2 or more.
Contact: Contact Lake Kissimmee for more information.
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Directions: Lake Kissimmee State Park is located off S.R. 60, 15 miles east of Lake Wales.
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* FLIGHT TO FREEDOM
Fort Mose Historical State Park
Date: February 27, 2010, 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Description: First person interpreters tell and re-enact the saga of the first underground railroad. Escaping slaves, hostile slave catchers, friendly indians, and militiamen bring to life the story of African Americans fleeing slavery in the English colonies to seek freedom in Spanish Florida. In addition, there will be drumming, story telling and Colonial weapon demonstrations. Free trolley shuttle service from the ‘Old Jail’ located at 167 San Marco Avenue.
Fees: Regular park admission fees apply.
Contact: Contact park for more information.
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Directions: From St. Augustine: From downtown St. Augustine, drive north on A1A. At the carousel (you read it correctly), continue straight north on San Marco. (A1A turns right towards Vilano Beach. Don’t go that way.) San Marco merges with Hwy 1. Shortly after the merge, look for a bronze statue on the right and a sign for Fort Mose. Turn right on Fort Mose Trail. Fort Mose Trail dead ends into Fort Mose picnic area and parking lot.
OR: From Hwy 1 in St. Augustine, drive north past Hwy 16. Look for a bronze statue on the right and a sign for Fort Mose. Turn right on Fort Mose Trail. Fort Mose Trail dead ends into Fort Mose picnic area and parking lot.
From Jacksonville: Drive south on Hwy 1. Turn left on Fort Mose Trail. (If you pass Hwy 16 you’ve missed Fort Mose Trail.) Fort Mose Trail dead ends into Fort Mose picnic area and parking lot.
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* GUIDED OVERNIGHT BACKPACKING TRIP
Lake Kissimmee State Park
Date: March 20, 2010, 1:00 p.m. – ?
Description: Join a Park Ranger for a 7 mile round-trip primitive overnight backpacking excursion through several of the diverse plant and animal communities that make up the park. The trip begins Saturday afternoon, hiking approx. 3.5 miles to one of the park’s primitive campsites. Sunday’s return hike will is also approx. 3.5 miles, ending in the early afternoon. Please contat the park for a list of suggested equipment.
Reservations are required, and can be made by calling the Ranger Station at (863) 696-1112.
Fees: $10.00 + tax per person
Contact: Contact park for more information.
A “Get R.E.A.L. in Florida State Parks!” Event
Directions: Lake Kissimmee State Park is located off S.R. 60, 15 miles east of Lake Wales.
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* NIGHT SOUNDS AT SEBASTIAN INLET CONCERT SERIES
Sebastian Inlet State Park
Date: March 27, 2010, 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Description: The Night Sounds at Sebastian Inlet State Park Concert Series showcases recording artist Tracy Sands. Tracy Sands was born in a small village in County Down, Ireland. Tracy is a traditional Irish singer and a contemporary Irish vocalist, with a sweet soprano voice. The concert will be at the palvillion on Coconut Point, located on the south side of Sebastian Inlet, over looking the water.
Fees: Regular park entrance fees apply.
Contact: www.tracysands.com
A “Get R.E.A.L. in Florida State Parks!” Event
Directions: From Indian River County: From Interstate 95, take the Fellsmere/Sebastian exit and go east (towards Sebastian) on County Road 512. After a short distance, turn right on County Road 510. This road will intersect with U.S. Highway 1. Continue east, over the Indian River, to State Road A1A. Turn left (north) and go 7 miles on State Road A1A, you will have arrived at Sebastian Inlet.From Brevard County: From Interstate 95, take the U.S. 192 exit and go east until you reach State Road A1A in Indialantic. Turn right (south) on State Road A1A and go 18 miles to get to Sebastian Inlet.
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* GUIDED HORSEBACK TRAIL RIDE
Lake Kissimmee State Park
Date: Arpil 10, 2010, 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m
Description: Join a Park Ranger on a leisurely 6.7 mile long guided horseback trail ride around Buster Island. The ride will take approx. 2 hours to complete. LAKE KISSIMMEE STATE PARK DOES NOT HAVE HORSES AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC — — USE. Participants must bring their own horses. Proof of a negative Coggins Test must be shown at the Ranger Station for every horse entering the park. Reservations are required, and can be made by calling the Ranger Station at (863) 696-1112.
Fees: $7.00 + tax per individual, $14.00 + tax for 2 or more.
Contact: Contact Lake Kissimmee for more information.
A “Get R.E.A.L. in Florida State Parks!” Event
Directions: Lake Kissimmee State Park is located off S.R. 60, 15 miles east of Lake Wales.
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* STAR PARTY
Sebastian Inlet State Park
Date: April 24, 8:30 p.m.
Description: Star Party hosted by the Indian River Astronomical Society, at the Day Use Area, located 1/2 mile south of the Sebastian Inlet bridge, on the east side of A1A. Powerful telescopes provided or bring your own. Note* Weather and clouds permitting.
Fees: Free
Contact: Contact park for more information.
A “Get R.E.A.L. in Florida State Parks!” Event
Directions: From Indian River County: From Interstate 95, take the Fellsmere/Sebastian exit and go east (towards Sebastian) on County Road 512. After a short distance, turn right on County Road 510. This road will intersect with U.S. Highway 1. Continue east, over the Indian River, to State Road A1A. Turn left (north) and go 7 miles on State Road A1A, you will have arrived at Sebastian Inlet.From Brevard County: From Interstate 95, take the U.S. 192 exit and go east until you reach State Road A1A in Indialantic. Turn right (south) on State Road A1A and go 18 miles to get to Sebastian Inlet.
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* NIGHT SOUNDS AT SEBASTIAN INLET CONCERT SERIES
Sebastian Inlet State Park
Date: April 24, 2010, 7:00 p.m. – 9 p.m.
Description: The premier of the Night Sounds at Sebastian Inlet State Park Concert Series showcases recording artists, Lee Hunter and Arvid Smith, known as Tammerlin. Tammerlin have been placing their own stamp on folk/roots music since 1992. Their five C.D.’s have clever, thoughtful original songs and traditional tunes. What you will hear is exceptional guitar work and melodies that stick in your head and make you want to sing along. The concert will be at the palvillion on Coconut Point, located on the south side of Sebastian Inlet, over looking the water.
Fees: Regular park entry fees apply.
Contact: www.tammerlin.com
A “Get R.E.A.L. in Florida State Parks!” Event
Directions: From Indian River County: From Interstate 95, take the Fellsmere/Sebastian exit and go east (towards Sebastian) on County Road 512. After a short distance, turn right on County Road 510. This road will intersect with U.S. Highway 1. Continue east, over the Indian River, to State Road A1A. Turn left (north) and go 7 miles on State Road A1A, you will have arrived at Sebastian Inlet.From Brevard County: From Interstate 95, take the U.S. 192 exit and go east until you reach State Road A1A in Indialantic. Turn right (south) on State Road A1A and go 18 miles to get to Sebastian Inlet.
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* STAR PARTY
Sebastian Inlet State Park
Date: March 20, 8:00 p.m.
Description: Star Party hosted by the Indian River Astronomical Society, at the Day Use Area, located 1/2 mile south of the Sebastian Inlet bridge, on the east side of A1A. Powerful telescopes provided or bring your own. Note* Weather and clouds permitting.
Fees: Free
Contact: Contact park for more information.
A “Get R.E.A.L. in Florida State Parks!” Event
Directions: From Indian River County: From Interstate 95, take the Fellsmere/Sebastian exit and go east (towards Sebastian) on County Road 512. After a short distance, turn right on County Road 510. This road will intersect with U.S. Highway 1. Continue east, over the Indian River, to State Road A1A. Turn left (north) and go 7 miles on State Road A1A, you will have arrived at Sebastian Inlet.From Brevard County: From Interstate 95, take the U.S. 192 exit and go east until you reach State Road A1A in Indialantic. Turn right (south) on State Road A1A and go 18 miles to get to Sebastian Inlet.
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