Honeymoon Island State Park
July 11th, 2008
Honeymoon Island State Park – Dunedin, Florida
Yesterday we packed up the car and packed our lunch and headed out to Honeymoon Island State Park in Dunedin for the day.
After arriving Austin and I grabbed our snorkels and our masks and headed past the rocky beach and into the water. It was really murky and you couldn't see 4 feet in front of you even with a mask on. The park is definitely a great place to head out and go swimming for the day but i wouldn't worry too much about snorkeling or anything like that because as i said, you couldn't see much of anything. The water was nice though and pretty shallow for quite a ways out. Pam stayed on shore getting a bit of a tan but if you have been reading along, you know the bugs love her so much. within minutes she was stung by a yellow fly and a day later, her foot is still swollen. So if you're like her and the stinging insects love you, bring some deet.
It goes without saying but you will be at a beach so make sure you bring some good suntan lotion to keep you from burning. You might also want to bring a bucket or two for your little ones so that they can collect shells on the beach as it is covered with them. The beach is really rocky and it does hurt your feet so bring water shoes for you and the kids otherwise there's likely to be some complaining about feet hurting although once in the water you can walk along without worry as it's sandy and most of the rocks are on shore. We would also definitely recommend that you bring a beach umbrella and maybe a beach chair or a blanket to sit on.
There aren't many shady spots on this island at all so be prepared for that. While shade isn't necessarily a necessity especially when you consider that you are going to be at a beach swimming and sun tanning, It's still nice to sit and eat your lunch while in the shade instead of the hot sun. and man was it hot yesterday!. There is also the Honeymoon Cafe that is located on the park and even though we didn't get a chance to eat there i am sure that they have a nice spot to sit and relax while you eat. We would probably recommend that you eat there instead of picnicking like we did. There is hardly any picnic tables at the park i think we only saw one down by the beach where we went swimming. We spent about 15 minutes driving around seeing the island while looking for a nice spot to stop and eat before deciding that we were going to go over by the Caladesi Island ferry ticket booth. There is a nice little pavilion there but unfortunately it's just a waiting area for the ferry and there are no picnic tables there. Just benches.
Speaking of the ferry to Caladesi Island, we missed the last ride out by about 30 minutes. Their last ferry ride to the island runs at about 3:30pm so make sure that you get there before then if you want to head over to that park. Ferry rides are $10.00 per adult and $6.00 per child 12 and under and include the return trip back to Honeymoon Island.
After we ate our lunch we headed over to the Nature Center to check it out. Once to the main deck of the Nature Center you can view the whole island and really appreciate how beautiful it really is. They also keep a telescope on a tripod out on the deck for visitors to look through and see things off in the distance. I thought that was really cool. Once you make your way inside you will learn a lot about the island and the history behind the park through the many displays that they have. You will learn about some of the animals that inhabit the island as well as see some of the things that can be found around the island. Shells, sand dollars, bones and fossils. There's a loggerhead skull there that is about the size of a cantaloupe. That was one BIG turtle!
A hint for you shell hunters that was given to us by a good friend of ours; Most of the stuff on the beaches has been picked through quite a bit so if you're hunting for the good stuff you might want to park over near the pet beach and walk up the beach a couple miles where not a lot of people go. We were told that this is where you find the little treasures that the park has to offer though we can't confirm it. Perhaps one of you can?
The park also offers a couple trails that we saw for hikers as well as a pet beach for you animal lovers so if you have a dog that loves the water grab a Frisbee and bring him or her along for the adventure. All in all the island is beautiful and a great place to go with the family if you're prepared for it. Make sure you have your sunscreen, deet if you're prone to some insect love, beach shoes for the rocky beaches, and an umbrella and chairs or a beach towel to sit on.
I think that about wraps it up for this park though we'll be back to visit Caladesi Island State Park another time.
For more photos from Honeymoon Island State Park, please visit the Honeymoon Island State Park Photo Gallery
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Washington Oaks Gardens State Park
When: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m., Friday, July 30, 2010
Description: The Friends of Washington Oaks Gardens State Park are sponsoring a kid's fishing clinic. A Florida Park Ranger will illustrate some of the techniques anglers use to catch fish and the importance of conservation and safety. Participants will learn to identify saltwater fish species commonly caught in this area, and will learn how to use a fishing rod & reel. Each workshop will be hands-on with participants fishing along the bank of the Intracoastal Waterway while applying their newly learned skills. All fishing gear will be furnished for each participant to use during the workshop, including complete rod & reel, fishing tackle and bait. Upon completion of the workshop each participant will be awarded a certificate of completion and a souvenir fishing packet to take home. Also, participants will be furnished with snacks and beverages. If desired, you may bring a bag lunch. This workshop is open for ages 8-17 years and older. Advance registration is required by contacting Melissa Kafel at (386) 446-6783, Or E-Mail Melissa.
Fees: The fee is $20.00 per workshop, per participant, which includes the park entrance fee.
Contact: Contact park for more information.
Directions: Washington Oaks Gardens State Park is located two miles south of Marineland, off A1A.
close event windowHillsborough River State Park
When: The Last Friday of Each Month: July 30, August 27, September 24, October 29, November 26; 7 p.m.-8 p.m.
Description: The event promises to be a safe and fun way for the entire family to enjoy time together making tangible memories of your time at Hillsborough River State Park in the form of pieces of art. Each date will feature a different theme for variety.
Fees: FREE
Contact: MJPrice@goinpostal.com or patrick.potts@dep.state.fl.us for more details.
Directions: Hillsborough River State Park is located 9 miles north of Tampa and 6 miles south of Zephyrhills on US Highway 301. From I-75, Southbound from Ocala take the SR 54. Exit #279 east to Hwy 301, travel South for 6 miles, and the park will be on your right-hand side. From I-75, Northbound from Tampa take the Fowler Ave. Exit #265 east to Hwy 301, travel North for 9 miles, and the park will be on your left-hand side. From I-4, West bound take Exit 10 go north on CR 579 to US 301, follow the signs and go North 7 miles the park will be on your left-hand side. From I-4, East bound take Exit 7 (be careful of the merges) and go North on US 301 for 14 miles, the park will be on your left-hand side.
close event windowGamble Rogers Memorial State Recreation Area
When: 10:00 a.m
Description: Sea Turtle Season is Here! Join Park Ranger Tony and take a glimpse into the intricate world of remarkable sea turtles. Participants will learn about the sea turtles' life cycle as well as their habitat, behavior and the important role they play in "the Real Florida!" Here at the park, we have many nests and are very exicited to have you visit and learn how important sea turtles are to our coastal waters. Learn how your actions can help preserve these magestic turtles for generations to come!
Fees:
Contact: Contact park for more information
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.
Weeki Wachee Springs State Park
When: Friday, July 30, 2010, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Description: The Florida Department of Environmental Protection and the Hernando County Sheriff s Office will hold a recycling and collection event in the parking lot at Weeki Wachee Springs State Park on Friday, July 30 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admittance to the park is not required for participation. Bring paper to shred and recycle (10 a.m. to 2 p.m. only), used cell phones (working and non-working), and stray chargers, plastic retail bags and expired medications for safe disposal. Participants who bring in 15 or more bags for recycling will receive a reusable shopping bag. Those who bring expired medications, used cell phones or paper will receive a day pass to a Florida State Park. While supplies last. Learn more about DEPs Easy as One campaign at: EasyasOneWordPress.com
Fees: Free for volunteers.
Contact: Call the park at (352) 592-5656
Directions: Weeki Wachee Springs is located at the intersection of State Road 50 and Hwy. 19.
close event windowTopsail Hill Preserve State Park
When: Saturday, Jul 31st from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Description: The Department of Environmental Protection's Topsail Hill Preserve State Park will be having a wildlife presentation; come and join the Emerald Coast Wildlife Refuge as they present their rehabilitated wildlife for your viewing pleasure. Learn about the fascinating critters that are right here in the park and in Okaloosa and Walton counties as they teach you what they eat, where they live and how they survive in the wild.
Fees: Program included in the park admission fee.
Contact: (850) 267-8330
Directions: Topsail Hill Preserve State Park is located in Santa Rosa Beach, 10 miles east of Destin, FL. Take I-10 to Exit 85 (Defuniak Springs) and follow U.S. Highway 331 south. Travel 27 miles to U.S. Highway 98. Turn right and travel approximately five miles west to scenic Highway 30A. Turn left and go a quarter mile to the entrance on the right.
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When: Saturday, July 31st, 2010 at 2:00 p.m.
Description: Join a Park Ranger for a program that will introduce you to bird watching. Topics include the basic tools available to birdwatchers, and the basics of bird habitat, behavior, and identification. This program will take place at the Ribault Club on Fort George Island Cultural State Park. No reservations are necessary and the program is free.
Fees: This program is free.
Contact: For more information, call 904-251-2320.
Directions: Little Talbot Island State Park is located 17 miles northeast of Jacksonville, on State Road A1A.
close event windowFort George Island Cultural State Park
When: Saturday, July 31st, 2010 at 2:00 p.m.
Description: Join a Park Ranger for a program that will introduce you to bird watching. Topics include the basic tools available to birdwatchers, and the basics of bird habitat, behavior, and identification. This program will take place at the Ribault Club on Fort George Island Cultural State Park. No reservations are necessary and the program is free.
Fees: This program is free.
Contact: For more information, call 904-251-2320.
Directions: Fort George Island Cultural State Park is located approximately 16 miles east of downtown Jacksonville on State Road A1A, or three miles south of Little Talbot Island State Park.
close event windowBlue Spring State Park
When: Saturday , July 31, 2010, 10:00 - 11:30 a.m.
Description: 'Birds'. Explore the wildlife of Blue Spring State Park with hands-on activities, wilderness explorations, crafts, games and more. Earn a Jr. Ranger patch featuring manatees by attending two events. This program is geared for children in grades K through 5. Pre-registraton required.
Fees: Regular park admission fees apply.
Contact: Contact park for more information.
Directions: Blue Spring is located west of Orange City. Take U.S. 17/92 to Orange City, go west two miles on French Avenue to the entrance.
close event windowBig Lagoon State Park
When: Saturday, Aug 7th at 10:00 a.m.
Description: The Department of Environmental Protection's Big Lagoon State Park is hosting its 'Dragonflies and Damselflies' interpretive program. Dragonflies and damselflies are two of the most ecologically important and beneficial insects on the planet! Make a date with Big Lagoon State Park and explore the exciting and interesting world of these species. The park offers many recreational opportunities to visitors with disabilities. Should you need assistance to enable your full participation, please contact the park office.
Fees: Program included in the park admission fee.
Contact: (850) 492-1595
Directions: Big Lagoon State Park is located at 12301 Gulf Beach Highway, about 10 miles southwest of Pensacola. From I-10 take Exit 7 south on Pine Forest Road. Turn right on Blue Angel Parkway, right on Sorrento Road. Finally go left on Bauer Road.
close event windowAlfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park
When: Saturday, Aug 7th All Day
Description: The Department of Environmental Protection¿s Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park and The Friends of Maclay Gardens, Inc. invite you to attend Member Awareness Day.
Fees: Entry fees will be waived for all Friends members on the first Saturday of each month.
Contact: (850) 487-4115
Directions: Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park is located .5 miles north of I-10 on U.S. 319.
close event windowDade Battlefield Historic State Park
When: First Saturday in August - each year.
Description: World War II Day is held on the first Saturday in August each year. This event recognizes our veterans and thanks them for their service to our country. The program features numerous displays of vintage military vehicles, equipment, and weapons from all of the various countries involved in World War II and some of the more modern wars up through Viet Nam. There are re-enactors from Rosy the Riveter to the Royal Air Force. Also, the Bushnell USO Canteen will be open.
Fees: Please contact the park for more information.
Contact: Call the park at 352-793-4781
Directions: Dade Battlefield Historic State Park is located off I-75 and state Road 48, west of Highway 301.
close event windowFort Clinch State Park
When: First full weekend of each month.
Description: Living historians recreate life at Fort Clinch during the War Between the States. Activities may include artillery demonstrations, medical demonstrations and soldier drills. Soldiers and civilians also take up duty in the laundry, infirmary, kitchen, barracks, quartermaster and carpenter shop. Candlelight viewings on Saturday evenings every First Weekend (except December).
Saturday and Sunday, August 7th and 8th, 2010.
Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. and Sunday 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Fees: Park entrance fee plus $2.00 per person Fort admission.
Contact: For more information, call 904-277-7274.
Directions: Take I-95 to the Fernandina Beach/Callahan exit (Milepost Exit 373 - Old Exit 129), and stay to the right. You will then be traveling east on A1A. (This road becomes 8th Street within the town limits of Fernandina.) Stay on this road, (A1A), for 16 miles until you come to the intersection of 8th Street and Atlantic Avenue. Turn right on Atlantic Avenue and go about two miles, Fort Clinch State Park will be on the left.
close event windowStephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park
When: Saturday, August 7, 2010. Starts at 7:00 p.m.
Description: Songs, stories, music or poetry may be performed at this open stage night held in the park auditorium. Coffee and desserts available for sale.
Fees: This event is free.
Contact: For more information, call 386-397-4331.
Directions: Located on U.S. 41 in White Springs. From I-75 to S.R. 136 (Milepost Exit 439 - Old Exit 84), travel east on S.R. 136 for 3 miles. Turn left on U.S. 41. Park entrance is on the left. From I-10 to U.S. 41 North (Milepost Exit 301 - Old Exit 43), travel 9 miles to White Springs. Park entrance is on the left.
close event windowTopsail Hill Preserve State Park
When: 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Description: The Department of Environmental Protection’s Topsail Hill Preserve State Park will be presenting a program on Dolphins. Come and join us for a puppet and a slide show to learn about what they eat and which ones you might see while visiting Florida. Meet at the Day-Use parking area on Hwy 30A and take a short hike to the clubhouse.
Fees: Program included in the park admission fee.
Contact: (850) 267-8330
Directions: Topsail Hill Preserve State Park is located in Santa Rosa Beach, 10 miles east of Destin, FL. Take I-10 to Exit 85 (Defuniak Springs) and follow U.S. Highway 331 south. Travel 27 miles to U.S. Highway 98. Turn right and travel approximately five miles west to scenic Highway 30A. Turn left and go a quarter mile to the entrance on the right.
close event windowLittle Talbot Island State Park
When: Saturday, August 7, 2010 at 2:00 p.m.
Description: Join a park ranger and learn about the life cycle of the sea turtle and the importance of these creatures. The program will take place at pavilion one on Little Talbot Island. No reservations are necessary and the program is free with regular park admission.
Fees: Free with regular park admission.
Contact: For more information, call 904-251-2320.
Directions: Little Talbot Island State Park is located 17 miles northeast of Jacksonville, on State Road A1A.
close event windowWeeki Wachee Springs State Park
When: August 7th and 8th, 2010
Description: Come learn what it’s like to be a mermaid, learn basic ballet moves to perform underwater, receive a “Mermaid Makeover” and a self-portrait. Participants will also receive two day-entry tickets to allow a couple of your friends or family to come and watch you perform and enjoy the park. During the two day camps you will learn the history of the Weeki Wachee Springs Mermaids, as the instructors are former mermaids of Weeki Wachee. You will also get the behind the scenes tour and meet some mermaids of today, all welcoming you to be apart of the Weeki Wachee Springs family of Mermaids. Lunch will be provided. The cost is $250.00 and you must be over 20 years old. Some health restrictions apply.
Fees: $250.00
Contact: For more information please call the park at (352) 592-5656 and ask for Mermaid Manager Marcy
Directions: Weeki Wachee Springs is located at the intersection of State Road 50 and Hwy. 19.
close event windowBill Baggs Cape Florida State Park
When: August 7, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Description: In celebration of the 75th Anniversary of Florida State Parks, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection’s Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park is hosting an event on Saturday, August 7 to celebrate National Lighthouse Day.
Fees: Free with park admission
Contact: (305) 361-8779
Directions: Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park is located on Key Biscayne. From Miami, take I-95 to the Rickenbacker Causeway, all the way to the end. The park is located at the southern end of Key Biscayne, off the Rickenbacker Causeway, south of downtown Miami.
close event windowAlfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park
When: 9:00 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Description: The Department of Environmental Protection’s Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park invites the public to attend a chat and learn session at the greenhouse. We will do some hands on work so bring your clippers if you have them and learn some inexpensive ways to enlarge your home garden.
Fees: Program included in the park admission fee.
Contact: (850) 487-4115
Directions: Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park is located .5 miles north of I-10 on U.S. 319.
close event windowSavannas Preserve State Park
When: August 7, 7:00 PM
Description: Join park staff & volunteers in a citizen science and research program. Learn about the local frog populations and take a night hike to hear the sounds of nature after dark! Free with a suggested donation to the Friends of Savannas Preserve State Park, Inc.. Refreshments are provided, bug spray is recommended through the summer months. Meet at the Education Center at 7:00 p.m.
Fees: Suggested donation to Friends of Savannas Preserve.
Contact: (772) 398-2779
Directions: The Environmental Education Center is located approximately 2 miles east of U.S. 1 on Walton Road in Port St. Lucie. The address is: 2541 Walton Road, Port St. Lucie, FL 34952.
close event windowEdward Ball Wakulla Springs State Park
When: Saturday, Aug 7th at 8:00 a.m.
Description: The Department of Environmental Protection's Wakulla Springs Lodge & State Park invites you to enjoy the early morning sights and sounds as you cruise the scenic Wakulla River. Breakfast is available in the historic Wakulla Springs Lodge.
Fees: $10 Adults, $7 Child. Reservations suggested.
Contact: (850) 926-0700
Directions: Travel East on I-10 to Exit 196. Take State Road 263 (Capitol Circle) south 12 miles. Turn right (South) onto U.S. 319/State Road 61 (Crawfordville Highway) for two miles. Bear left onto State Road 61(Wakulla Springs Rd) for six miles. Turn left onto State Road 267 at flashing stop light. Turn right into Park entrance. From West I-10, use Exit 203. Take State Road 61 (Thomasville Road) south. Continue on State Road 61 through Tallahassee for 10 miles. Take U.S. 319/State Road 61 (Crawfordville Highway) south for two miles. Bear left onto State Road 61 (Wakulla Springs Road) for six miles. Turn left onto State Road 267 at flashing stop light. Turn right into the park.
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