Myakka River State Park
September 17th, 2009
Last weekend we packed our bags, grabbed our cameras, and headed out to Myakka River State Park for a day filled with adventure and family fun. They say first impressions are everything and well, we loved it. The park is actually pretty big and there’s a ton of things to do that will keep you and your loved ones occupied.
Upon arriving we stopped in at the Welcome Center’s Interpretive Exhibit and checked it out for a few. There’s some pretty interesting things in there and a lot of information on some of the wildlife that you might encounter while visiting the park. On display they have some birds, a Florida Panther, Bald Eagle, a few turtles and this really ugly huge slimy thing that is actually called a two toed something and it’s pretty weird. Looks kind of like a giant slug/snake. Anyway, from there we headed on down the road where we stopped to check out some of the cabins that you can rent if you choose to stay at the park overnight. The cabins are pretty decently sized in my opinion though we did not get a chance to actually look inside of one. The cabins are tucked away in their own little areas which is nice and means that they are not right on-top of one another.