Crystal River (74 degrees, cloudy skies)
| Two sexy dudes (JC & John) |
While we were staying at Rainbow Springs State Park we took a special trip to swim with the manatees in the Crystal River. It is an easy one hour drive to visit an area where hundreds of manatees “usually” hang out in the warm water in January and February before returning to the Gulf of Mexico. Bev found a great bargain on Groupon with Manatee Tour and Dive ($25/person) and we planned our visit months ago to be here in time to see them. Sometimes Mother Nature does not corporate with your plans and the unseasonably warm weather sent most of the manatees back out to the Gulf. Sheesh!
| Swimming with the manatees |
| Osprey |
| Crystal River |
The tour company also provided these sexy wet suits and snorkel gear. The wet suits were definitely necessary since the water was very chilly. Our boat ride lasted two and a half hours and our guide really did try to find some more. We enjoyed a nice snorkel at Three Sisters, a pretty spring feed grotto.
We then drove to Tampa to visit the largest RV show in the country. And, it sure was a big show. We spent two full days there and only saw a small portion. We were able to pick up discounted coupons for some RV parks, buy a few parts, and drool over the very expensive motorcoaches. We stayed at an Elks Lodge in Brandon. It offers 30 or 50 amp service with water for $17/night (dump on site). A great bargain and very close to the fairgrounds. We enjoyed a delicious and reasonably priced low country shrimp and sausage dinner one evening at the lodge.
The highlight was being able to see our friends Jean and Dick again who live in the Tampa area. We thought maybe a class B van might be a great rig for them. They travel back and forth to Indiana quite frequently and had mentioned at desire to see some of the sites out West.
They have never owned a motorhome before and it was fun to show them some of the amazing options that are available They especially liked an Air Stream van and a small size Itasca class A. It sure would be fun to meet up with them on the road sometime if they decide to purchase one.
| Jean's curious cat checking us out |
| Their lovely Florida room |
We were also delighted to meet up with our friend Carol. She used to live in Indianapolis too and has been full timing solo for about three years. One of the great advantages of the full timing lifestyle is the ability to meet up with friends as you travel down the road.
Unfortunately Carol is “homeless” now due to an accident with her motorhome while in Montana. An approaching car came over into her lane. She had to suddenly swerve over and her motorhome scrapped against a guard rail causing extensive damage. It’s been a slow, tedious process getting her motorhome fixed. Thankfully she was unhurt. Hopefully this spring Carol will be back on the road. Currently she is renting a nice apartment in St. Petersburg.
Carol suggested visiting a manatee viewing area located around an electrical power plant in Tampa. We had heard of this place but were amazed at how delightful it was to visit. It has a nice gift shop and museum. Thousands of visitors come here in January and February to see the manatees
| Electric power plant |
| Manatee skelaton |
We saw several manatees hanging out in the warm water generated by the power plant. We would highly recommend checking visiting this place if you are in the area. Admission and parking is free.
| Lovely managrove tunnell boardwalk |
| Carol, me, & Bev |
We topped off the day by driving out to Plant City for dessert. The most delicious strawberry short cake and ice cream is served here at Parksdale Farm. What a fun treat. There is also a nice vegetable and fruit market.
| Carol with our amaszing desserts |
We also were able to see some of blogging friends. Pam and Randy Warner's were one of the first blogs we started reading. (Roadrunner Chronicles). They were also in Tampa for the RV show. We had a wonderful time discussing some of our adventures over dinner at the American Grill near MacDill AFB. We met them for the first time at the RV Dreamers Kerrville Texas rally (October 2009).
| Carol, Pam, Randy, and John |
Randy writes a very informative blog and many of his posts helped us greatly as we were getting ready to hit the road. It was very interesting to hear about their recent experiences volunteering with Habitat for Humanity.
We are having a great time in Florida. Stop back for more adventures. Some of our next stops include Arcadia, Naples, and Big Cypress Nature Preserve.

We enjoyed the Crystal Spring area a couple summers ago. . .but of course were not there during Manatee "season". . .would love to revisit.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tip on the electric plant viewing area. . .I added the link to my Evernote Travel File. . .enjoy!
We put the manatee viewing area at the electric power plant on our bucket list.
ReplyDeleteWhat fun you're having in Florida. Swimming with manatees? Wow.
When we lived in Hawaii, we got to swim with dolphins a couple of times. They never came as close to us as the manatees did to you.
You two have been having one heck of a good time. I almost couldn't read the blog due to the first photo. I thought I was looking at two guys straight out of Hollywood movie. Very nice threads.
ReplyDeleteThat is such a nice area Joe and I really enjoyed It last year
ReplyDeleteWe also enjoyed swimming with the manatees also at Crystal River! Glad you're having such great adventures!!!!
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