Hillsborough River State Park

This past weekend we decided to take a trip down to Hillsborough River State Park and see what it was all about. The park itself is huge and there’s tons of things to do at the park. You can pack a lunch and go for a hike around any of the 4 trails that lead through about 7 miles of the park. You can bike along the wetlands nature trail. The park also offers guided tours of Fort Foster. The only standing replica of a fort from the second Seminole War. While we arrived too late to take the tour, I think it would be a great learning experiance for anyone who wants to learn a little bit about Florida’s history and have a good time enjoying Florida the way it was meant to be.

You can also head on over to their HUGE swimming pool that located in the middle of the park almost. a beautiful place to head on the weekends. The price is $2 per person to get into the swimming area. even if you’re not swimming, you still have to pay the fee so be prepared.

Personally, the $4 (per car load of up to 8 people) to get into the park and the $2 per person to get into the swimming area is definitely worth it. You’ll have no problem finding a parking place and there’s not an overwhelming number of people at the pool side. At the pool you will also find the park’s gift shop and consessions. The food looked pretty good even though we didn’t try it. also, they have tables with flat iron grills placed in the center. I’ve never seen that before and found that to be really cool as well. We dont know what they use them for or anything but perhaps one of you might know and be able to drop us a comment and let us know. It would be interesting to find out.

After checking out the pool and swimming for a little bit we headed over to parking lot #3 to eat lunch and relax whiile the kids played on the playground. There is plenty of covered picnic tables for you to sit at but you might be surrounded by buzzards. yes i said it, buzzards. there were probably a good 30 buzzards just flying around and perching themselves on top of the pavillions. This could have been just that day that they decided they wanted to hang around i’m not sure but to me, they looked pretty comfortable as if it were their meeting grounds. After we finished our lunch we headed down the trail towards the suspension bridge. This thing is awesome!. It’s definitely beautiful and would make a great destination for photographers. In the evening light with my Nifty Fifty (50mm f/1.8), I walked away with some amazing photos. could have used a little fill flash but even without it the photos were awesome and the colors were bold and vivid. We will be going back with some models and some strobes here in the near future. It’s a perfect place for beautiful portraits to say the least. All though i would recommend some type of insect repellant with deet in it. You all know how Pam is if you have read about any of our past adventures and this holds true here as well. If there’s a bug that bites, it’s bound to find her. and they did! the mosquitos were pretty bad in this area but that’s to be expected with any type of wetlands around so be prepared. While we were out on the trail I didnt notice any deer flies or anything but when we were pulling into the park I did get attacked by one as it flew into my head through the open window, lol.

Now if you don’t know, the Hillsborough River is one of the only rivers in Florida with rapids and the section through Hillsborough River State Park is home to the only Class II Rapids in Florida. To me this is pretty cool. Me being a Florida native i’ve never really seen rapids. Especially not in my own state. So when I had the opportunity to go and photograph some, i got overly excited and left my tripod at home. I’ve always wanted the ’silky water shot’. Even though i still dont have it 100% because you need a tripod for that type of shot and i left mine at home, i do know where to go to go and get it… and I will be going back tripod in hand. If you’re not up for a long hike just to see the rapids, don’t fret. It’s only a  3 - 5 minute hike from parking lot #2. The rapids are closed off to kayaks, canoes, and boats but you can enter your canoe or kayak down stream and enjoy a day on the river.

I think that is about it for this adventure to another one of Florida’s beautiful State Parks so unless we forgot something, Thanks for reading!.

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  • 'MUSIC IN THE PARK' - CONCERTS

    Highlands Hammock State Park

    When: All concert performances are scheduled 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

    Description: Join us for one of the Friend’s of Highlands Hammock’s evening concerts in the park’s picnic area. Picnic baskets/coolers are welcome and refreshments will be available at the Hammock Inn restaurant in the picnic area. All ticket proceeds benefit park improvements via the Friends of Highlands Hammock. Oct 18, 2008 - Back Porch Revival Nov 15, 2008 - Eddie & Renee Band Dec 13, 2008 - California Toe Jam Band Jan 17, 2009 - Roger & Penny Decker Feb 21, 2009 - Manatee Bluegrass Band Apr 18, 2009 - Groovus May 16, 2009 - California Toe Jam Band 2008 – 2009 Music in the Park Flyer

    Fees: Admission is just $5.00 per person (accompanied children 12 & under admitted free of charge.) (Park admission of $4.00 per car is waived after 6:00 p.m. on concert nights)

    Contact: Call the park at 863-386-6094

    Directions: Highlands Hammock State Park is located off US 27 on SR 634 (also known as Hammock Road), four miles west of Sebring.

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  • HILLSBOROUGH RIVER WATERSHED AWARENESS WEEK

    Hillsborough River State Park

    When: Nov. 19th, 11am - 12:30pm

    Description: Water-Wise Workshop Hillsborough County Extension, 5339 County Rd 579, Seffner Pre-registration required. Call (813) 744-5519 x144. 'Butterfly Gardening', 10am - 11am Quality Inn Meeting Room, 43824 Hwy 27, Davenport. Pre-registration required.

    Fees: Admission Fee to the state park is $4.00 for up to 8 people per car.

    Contact: Call (863) 519-8677.

    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.

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  • HILLSBOROUGH RIVER WATERSHED AWARENESS WEEK

    Hillsborough River State Park

    When: Nov. 20th

    Description: Hillsborough Watershed Art & Film Festival (Location TBA)

    Fees: TBD

    Contact: Call the park at (813) 987-6870

    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.

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  • ANIMAL FOLKLORE & WISDOM WORKSHOPS

    Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park

    When: See table above for exact dates. All classes are held 6:00 p.m. until 8:30 p.m.

    Description: Learn the folklore of the animal & experience guided imagery & journaling in this fun filled, thought provoking workshop. Motivational speaker & hypnotherapist, Khrys Kantarze will skillfully lead you during the first part of the workshop. During these interactive workshops you’ll learn what attributes the ancient cultures gave the animal; from the Native American’s to the Celtic people. Discover the wisdom the animal holds & how the lessons learned can apply to the fast past of today’s world. Then join award winning fabric artist, Sue Ruda & create a beautiful work of art celebrating the beauty & knowledge of the animal’s wisdom. Let your creativity flow as Sue shows you easy techniques that create beautiful works of art. The first class you’ll create a journal you can take notes in or write inspirations as you participate in this Animal Wisdom Workshop Series. Butterfly Workshop Thursday, November 20, 2008 Journal cover, embellishing & designing your personal notebook. Turtle Workshop Thursday, January 22, 2009 T-shirt, color removal & shibori techniques. Horse Workshop Thursday, February 19, 2009 Copper candle holder, working with metal. Wolf Workshop Thursday, March 19, 2009 Framed pen & ink drawing, easy technique for novices. Owl Workshop Thursday, April 16, 2009 Mobile/Windchime, creating a moving art piece.

    Fees: $25.00/class or pay in advance for all five sessions for $100.00. Cost includes admission into the park and all supplies. To register call the park gift shop at 386-397-1920 or contact Khrys Kantarze at 386-234-0846.

    Contact: See information above.

    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.

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  • STAR GAZING

    Little Talbot Island State Park

    When: Friday, November 21st at 7:00 p.m.

    Description: Join Wild Amelia for a look at the stars. The evening will include a star talk and the opportuinity to observe the stars up close through telescopes. The program will take place at Fort Clinch State Park. The program fee is $5.00 per person and no reservations are necessary. Be sure to bring your flashlights and bug spray.

    Fees: The program fee is $5.00 per person.

    Contact: For more information, call (904) 251-2320.

    Directions: Take I-95 to Heckscher Drive (Milepost Exit 358A - Old Exit 124A) and then travel east for 17 miles.

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  • TELLABRATION!

    Silver River State Park

    When: November 21, 2008 6:00 pm

    Description: November 21-23, 2008 thousands of people around the world will gather in small towns and big cities to enjoy an evening of storytelling. This annual event is known as 'Tellabration!' and since its beginning in 1988 it has grown into one of the most impressive collective events in the history of the modern storytelling revival. In Marion County, the Ocali Storytelling Guild will present their Tellabration! concert at Silver River on November 21st at 6:00 pm. Hamburgers and hotdogs will be available for sale, provided by Friends of Silver River. Please bring your own chair and dress for an outdoor concert. There is no fee for the event, but normal park entry fees apply. For further information call event coordinator Taryn Evans at 352-821-0298

    Fees: $4.00 per car park entry fee

    Contact: terevans@comcast.net

    Directions: Silver River State Park is located east of Ocala, 1 mile south of S.R. 40 on S.R. 35. From Interstate 75, take exit 352 onto SR 40 east, about 9 miles to SR 35. From Interstate 95 take exit 268 to Route 40 west, about 60 miles to SR 35.

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  • BIRD WALKS ON PEPPER CREEK TRAIL

    Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park

    When: Saturday, November 22, 2008. 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Meet at 7:45 a.m.

    Description: Novice and experienced birders are invited to take a guided bird walk on Pepper Creek Trail. Bring binoculars and field guide if you have them. This leisurely-paced walk is on an accessible paved trail winding through a hydric hammock along Pepper Creek. Please call the park office if you have questions.

    Fees: This event is free.

    Contact: For more information, call 352-628-5343.

    Directions: Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park is located in Homosassa Springs, 75 miles north of Tampa on U.S. 19 and 90 miles northwest of Orlando.

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  • SECRETS OF THE SALT MARSH

    Fort George Island Cultural State Park

    When: Saturday, November 22nd at 11:00 a.m.

    Description: Join a park ranger and discover the importance of estuarine systems that surround the inshore sides of barrier islands like those of the Talbot Islands State Parks complex. This ranger-guided hike along the salt marsh will help point out why these areas are one of the most productive ecosystems on Earth, the many roles the salt marsh plays, the plant and animal life found in this natural community, and the impacts humans have on this system. 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: No reservations are necessary and the program is free.

    Contact: For more information, call 904-251-2320.

    Directions: Fort George Island Cultural State Park lies approximately 16 miles east of downtown Jacksonville on S.R. A1A, or three miles south of Little Talbot Island State Park.

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  • SECRETS OF THE SALT MARSH

    Little Talbot Island State Park

    When: Saturday, November 22nd at 11:00 a.m.

    Description: Join a park ranger and discover the importance of estuarine systems that surround the inshore sides of barrier islands like those of the Talbot Islands State Parks complex. This ranger-guided hike along the salt marsh will help point out why these areas are one of the most productive ecosystems on Earth, the many roles the salt marsh plays, the plant and animal life found in this natural community, and the impacts humans have on this system. 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: No reservations are necessary and the program is free.

    Contact: For more information, call 904-251-2320.

    Directions: Take I-95 to Heckscher Drive (Milepost Exit 358A - Old Exit 124A) and then travel east for 17 miles.

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  • STARGAZING

    Silver River State Park

    When: November 22, 2008 6:00 pm

    Description: The Ocala Astronomy comes out to the park for an educational evening under the stars. Telescopes and knowledge provided. Bring a lawn chair or blanket; insect repellant suggested. Event is weather permitting.

    Fees: $4.00 per car park entry fee

    Contact: deborah.wilson@dep.state.fl.us

    Directions: Silver River State Park is located east of Ocala, 1 mile south of S.R. 40 on S.R. 35. From Interstate 75, take exit 352 onto SR 40 east, about 9 miles to SR 35. From Interstate 95 take exit 268 to Route 40 west, about 60 miles to SR 35.

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  • FRIENDS ANNUAL MEETING AND DINNER

    Myakka River State Park

    When: Saturday, Nov. 22, 5:00 p.m.

    Description: Featuring Blind Buddy Moody, Wine Warehouse, an elegant dinner catered by Buffalo Bill's, and a special opportunity to own a Susan Klein original painting. Reservations Required. More Information (Download pdf). Friends Dinner Flyer

    Fees: $20 per person (Friends/Members $15.00) - $6 Children 12 and under

    Contact: Call 941.316.8139

    Directions: Myakka River State Park is located 9 miles east of I-75 in Sarasota on S.R. 72.

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  • JAMIN' IN THE PARK

    Faver-Dykes State Park

    When: November 22nd, 2008 3:00 p.m. to Sundown

    Description: Local artist will display their talents in an acoustical setting, while The friends of Faver-Dykes State park serve up some Hot Dogs, chips and Drinks. Music will include various styles from Folk Music to contempory styles.

    Fees: Regular park admission fees apply.

    Contact: Contact park for more information.

    Directions: Take Interstate 95 to exit #298 which is US 1. Go north on US 1 for 300 yards and turn right on Faver-Dykes Road. Go 1.5 miles on Faver-Dykes Road to Faver-Dykes State Park.

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  • FRIENDS ANNUAL MEETING AND DINNER

    Myakka River State Park

    When: Saturday, Nov. 22, 5:00 p.m.

    Description: Featuring Blind Buddy Moody, Wine Warehouse, an elegant dinner catered by Buffalo Bill's, and a special opportunity to own a Susan Klein original painting. Reservations Required. More Information (Download pdf). Friends Dinner Flyer

    Fees: $20 per person (Friends/Members $15.00) - $6 Children 12 and under

    Contact: Call 941.316.8139

    Directions: Myakka River State Park is located 9 miles east of I-75 in Sarasota on S.R. 72.

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  • HILLSBOROUGH RIVER WATERSHED AWARENESS WEEK

    Hillsborough River State Park

    When: Nov. 22nd, 8am - 2pm

    Description: 'Rollin' On The River', Hillsborough Waterways Cleanup Lowry Park Boat Ramp, Sligh Ave at North Boulevard, Tampa. Volunteer Information - (813) 221-8733 or volunteer@mbptree.org For more information: http://www.hrwa-fl.org

    Fees: Free for volunteers

    Contact: Call the park at (813) 987-6870

    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.

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  • CAMPER COFFEE

    Alafia River State Park

    When: Every Saturday, beginnig November 22, 2008 - 9:00 a.m.

    Description: Enjoy engaging conversations in a laid-back environment with a park ranger, volunteer and other travelers, over coffee at Pavilion #1 in the campground.

    Fees: Free to campers.

    Contact: Please contact the park at (813)672-5320

    Directions: From the South - Take I-75 North to exit #240. At exit #240, turn Right (East) onto SR 674. Keep straight on SR 674 for approximately 15 miles. Turn Left (North) at flashing light, onto CR 39 for approximately 5 miles. The main park entrance is on the Right side. From the North - Take I-75 South to exit #246. At exit #246, turn Right (East) onto Big Bend Road. Keep straight on Big Bend Road for approximately 1 mile. Turn Right (South) onto U.S. 301. Keep straight on U.S. 301 for approximately 1.5 miles. Turn Left (East) onto CR 672. Follow CR 672 for approximately 12 miles. Turn Left (North) onto CR 39. Keep straight on CR 39 for approximately 1.5 miles. The main park entrance in on the Right side. From the East - Take I-4 West to exit #22. Turn Left onto Park Road. Follow Park Road for approximately 2.5 miles. Bear right onto 39B. Turn Left onto SR 39 (James Redman Parkway). Continue on SR/CR 39 for approximately 15.2 miles. The main park entrance will be on the Left side.

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  • THE X-COUNTRY MARATHON

    Alafia River State Park

    When: Sunday – November 23, 2008

    Description: Enjoy the rolling hills and tall grasses of Alafia River State Park as you race on the wide open paths. This off-road race comes just before the Florida marathon season. Try the full marathon or sample the Half-Marathon or 5K courses. Either way, come run with us!

    Fees: For registration fees and additional information, please log on to www.tamparaces.com. Park admission fees still apply.

    Contact: Contact the park at (813) 672-5320

    Directions: From the South - Take I-75 North to exit #240. At exit #240, turn Right (East) onto SR 674. Keep straight on SR 674 for approximately 15 miles. Turn Left (North) at flashing light, onto CR 39 for approximately 5 miles. The main park entrance is on the Right side. From the North - Take I-75 South to exit #246. At exit #246, turn Right (East) onto Big Bend Road. Keep straight on Big Bend Road for approximately 1 mile. Turn Right (South) onto U.S. 301. Keep straight on U.S. 301 for approximately 1.5 miles. Turn Left (East) onto CR 672. Follow CR 672 for approximately 12 miles. Turn Left (North) onto CR 39. Keep straight on CR 39 for approximately 1.5 miles. The main park entrance in on the Right side. From the East - Take I-4 West to exit #22. Turn Left onto Park Road. Follow Park Road for approximately 2.5 miles. Bear right onto 39B. Turn Left onto SR 39 (James Redman Parkway). Continue on SR/CR 39 for approximately 15.2 miles. The main park entrance will be on the Left side.

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  • WASHINGTON OAKS KAYAK TOUR

    Washington Oaks Gardens State Park

    When: November 23rd, 2008 9am-11am

    Description: The Friends of Washington Oaks Garden State park are proud to offer the Washington Oaks Kayak Tour. Explore Longs Creek and the Matanzas Estuary nestled in 25,000 contiguous acres of preserved Florida habitat in one of the most productive ecosystems on the planet. Observe the active fisheries during a very productive time of the year with regular dolphin sightings and beautiful birds. Learn proper kayaking technique from a professional kayak guide / naturalist. No experience required. $45 Call (904)347-1565 or reserve online at www.RippleEffectEcotours.com

    Fees: $45.00 per person

    Contact: 904-347-1565 or reserve online at www.RippleEffec

    Directions: Washington Oaks Gardens State Park is located two miles south of Marineland, off A1A.

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  • 'THE ZEN KAYAK TOUR

    Faver-Dykes State Park

    When: November 24th, 2008 9am-12pm

    Description: 'The Friends of Faver-Dykes State park are proud to offer the Zen Kayak tour. Escape, unite mind and body on northeast Florida’s most unique kayak tour. We’ll travel together down Pellicer Creek, one of the area’s true hidden gems, and discover how refreshing, healing and wondrous the present moment can be. No kayaking or metaphysical experience needed! 9am to 12pm $55.00 Call 347-1565 or reserve online at www.RippleEffectEcotours.com '

    Fees: $55.00 Per Person

    Contact: 904-347-1565 or reserve online at www.RippleEffec

    Directions: Take Interstate 95 to exit #298 which is US 1. Go north on US 1 for 300 yards and turn right on Faver-Dykes Road. Go 1.5 miles on Faver-Dykes Road to Faver-Dykes State Park.

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  • FAVER-DYKES STATE PARK KAYAK TOUR

    Faver-Dykes State Park

    When: November 26th, 2008 9am to 12pm

    Description: 'The Friends of Faver-Dykes State park are proud to offer the Faver-Dykes State Park Kayak Tour Explore the beautiful Pellicer Creek Aquatic Preserve and uncover what native Florida really looks like from Faver-Dykes State Park, one of the area's true hidden gems! This guided tour offers an abundance of both fresh and saltwater species including Dolphins, Otters, Manatees, and incredible birding! No experience required and learn local ecology and kayaking technique from a professional guide/naturalist. $50 9am-12pm Call 347-1565 or log onto www.RippleEffectEcotours.com for reservations. '

    Fees: $50.00 Per Person

    Contact: 904-347-1565 or reserve online at www.RippleEffec

    Directions: Take Interstate 95 to exit #298 which is US 1. Go north on US 1 for 300 yards and turn right on Faver-Dykes Road. Go 1.5 miles on Faver-Dykes Road to Faver-Dykes State Park.

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  • THANKSGIVING TURKEY TROT 5 K RACE

    Highlands Hammock State Park

    When: Thursday, November 27th at 8:00 a.m.

    Description: This run/walk is a fund-raiser hosted by the Friends of Highlands Hammock and is held on the park's beautiful 'Loop Drive,' a flat, paved course under dense tree cover providing full shade and cool temperatures. Average race participation is about 300 people. Register by 11/20 and pay $10 (no shirt) or $15 (w T shirt), registrations after 11/20 and day of race will be $20 (does not include T shirt). Email Jill Willingham at jilw@embarqmail.com for registration forms. Turkey Trot Registration Form

    Fees: See information above.

    Contact: Call the park at 863-386-6094

    Directions: Highlands Hammock State Park is located off US 27 on SR 634 (also known as Hammock Road), four miles west of Sebring.

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