Tampa,Florida (72 degrees, clear blue ski, perfect)
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| Crystal Springs |
We have been having the best of time in Florida over the past few weeks. There is a mass exodus of RVers now heading north, but in our opinion this is the one of the best times to visit. The weather is beautiful and everything is less crowed. We were able to confirm last minute reservations at several of our favorite campgrounds too.
Mermaids
We even saw Mermaids (at Weeki Wachee State Park). It is a delightful show which is offered about five times a day. This underwater show is held in a large fresh water spring and the it takes about a year before a mermaid can perform in the show. It was a little piece of Americana. The first show was held in 1946.
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| Weeki Watchee Mermai |
Kayaking
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| Rainbow Springs (Diana and John) |
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| Rainbow Springs (Pat and John) |
We met up with our friends Diana and Pat at Rainbow Springs. It is a beautiful State Park campground with full hook up and an easy kayak launch out to the pretty springs. The weather did not cooperate very well but we managed to get in two nice paddle trips watching the weather closely. The campground is also close to Crystal River and Homosassa for more kayak opportunities where you can meander through crystal clear water and maybe see a manatee. We saw two!
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| Crystal River - |
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| Interesting house boat on Crystal River |
We also made a visit to see John's daughter who lives in St. Petersburg and it's great to be so nearby at MacDill AFB campground. It's a military campground in Tampa where we have stayed several times. It had a big renovation, mostly electrical this winter. We like it here a lot and seeing Jen is priceless.
She took us with her friend Kari on a magical paddle trip which went through several mangrove tunnels. There is a water trail at
Weedom Island Preserve.which weaves four miles around islands in Tampa Bay. Be sure to look at a tide chart before going because most of the trail is very shallow. It's a gem. We saw lots of birds and the launch site is very nice with an area to wash off your kayaks afterwards. Sweet!
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| Weaving through a mangrove tunnel in Weedom Preserve |
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| Jen loves looking for shells |
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| Kari paddling through a tunnel |
Birding
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| Fran, Randy, and John checking out a mud flat to see who might be hanging out |
Birding is always fun and we had a nice visit with our friends Fran and Randy at Myakka State Park. They are the best birders and it always amazes me to see how well they spot and identify birds. They introduced us to this hobby a few years ago.
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| Loggerhead Shrike |
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| Indigo Bunting |
Camping
We liked staying at Myakka State Park. However, be sure to confirm a site in the new area. The sites are large and nicely landscaped with full hook ups. The older sites can be very muddy and difficult to navigate in a big rig. We especially liked the Canopy Walkway and Tower and the ranger led air boat tour. Cell signal is minimal at best.
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| Beautiful canopy trail |
We also stayed at two Corp of Engineer Parks (W.P. Franklin and Ortona South) and spent an evening talking to some "lock hoppers". These campgrounds are very reasonable with a senior or access pass and cost only $15/night for water and electric. Most of the sites overlook the water, well spaced, and nicely maintained. The lock hoppers spend the winter moving back and forth every 14 days between the parks. Reservations need to be made well in advance but it is a super deal for southern Florida. We like watching the boats go through the locks and so appreciate the peace and quiet. Being able to have a fire at night with stars overhead is nice indeed.
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| Paddle boat going through the lock |
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| Our site at W.P Franklin |
Friends
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| Randy and Fran with John |
Over the past few weeks we met up with many of our friends and the time together was great. Until we meet again...happy trails to you!
We will be here for a couple more weeks and will soon be going on a cruise with John's daughter. Life is good!
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| Karen and Al and Diana and Pat and friends |
Wow, I'd say life is good. You really did pick up great sites. That amazes me as does the fact that apparently you were not overwhelmed with spring breakers. Envious of your great paddling and the shrike and bunting sightings.
ReplyDeleteI love going on your trips with you. The photos and the fun were great! Have the best time on your cruise!
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