Oh, what a beautiful day!! That makes two in a row. Might this be a new trend? Made us want to get outside to play. We went across the street and around the corner to Silver River State Park.
This is a very nice state park and almost within spitting distance of downtown Ocala. They offer hiking and biking trails, a big rig friendly campground, picnic pavilion, canoe rental, and cabins. They also have a nice little museum and a pioneer village.
School/church in the pioneer village |
The more modern school used in the 1930s |
Along with the museum is a replica of a “cracker” village. This is a hands on area for student projects and the buildings were not open today. From reading the brochure, it appears they are open to the public, with interpreters, during summer months but only once a month during winter months.
Boardwalk over the swampy area |
Following our hike, we drove through the campground just to see what was what. Each site is very spacious with water and electric hook-ups. There is a dump station available. It appeared that all of the 59 sites would accommodate a big rig and each site had a picnic table, a grill, and fire ring. Sites are $24/night and there is the typical 14 day limit. A notice at the entrance station indicated the campground was full today.
It was a very nice way to spend the afternoon on this glorious day.
We had originally planned to head over to Cedar Key today, but with rain in the afternoon forecast, we decided to put that off until later in the week.
Tomorrow, we’re heading to Gainesville to visit the Florida State Museum of Natural History.
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