March 21st, 2010
This was a really nice park. Camp ground was very nice. Completely packed with campers, family and friends!! That just tells me that it must be a nice place to camp!
The lake is gorgeous!! There is a really nice boat dock which leads you into the gorgeous Lake Manatee. Boat motors have to be less than 20 horse power. Kayaking and canoeing are a wonderful relaxing way to enjoy the surrounding scenery. Lake Manatee serves as a water reservoir for Manatee and Sarasota counties. Don’t let the name fool you. You will not see any manatee here. There is a dam between the lake and manatee river. You will however be able to see and catch plenty of fish. Make sure you have the proper fishing licenses. The park also boasts a wonderful fishing dock.
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March 9th, 2010
This park has a very nice camping area that happened to be full, so that tells me that if you want to camp at this particular state park I would make reservations first. Reservations may be made up to 11 months in advance through ReserveAmerica. Book Online or call (800) 326-3521 (8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.) or TDD (888) 433-0287. This state park offers full facility camping, as well as primative. There are also three primative youth group sites that will accomodate up to 20 people. Available at these sites are, open air showers, restroom, ground grill and picnic tables. To make a reservation for one of these sites call the park @ 407-884-2009. Well behaved pets are welcome at this park. I did notice that certain area’s, like down near the spring, no pets are allowed.
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March 4th, 2010
Well we’re a little slow these days but I just noticed that the Official Florida State Park Website got an overhaul and it looks great they really did an awesome job. The old site was hideous and a mess in my opinion and this was long overdue. Now if only we could get them to provide some sort of an API for access to some of their data, namely upcoming events, that would be awesome but there’s also so much more information that could be used to build a bigger community around Florida State Parks and everything that they have to offer. All in all though, i think they’re on the right track with the redesign and if they want to give me temporary access i’ll even help build the API to share and gather data from the community but i don’t see that happening as it’s a government agency and there would be a ton of hoops to jump through in order for that to happen so we’ll leave it up to them and see what they do with it. If you disagree with this model or even if you do agree with us, feel free to comment and let us know what you think.
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