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padredw
Mar 16, 2015Nomad
Just to say "Thank You" for the Florida State Park system. Our first camping in a Florida state park was in 1962. We made our way all around the coastline beginning at Ft. Pickens which was then a state park and going all the way around via Everglades National Park and Miami up to Ormand Beach State Park. We were young and didn't know any better than to move every day--and that was in a borrowed tent.
Since then we've been back many times, mostly to Ft. Pickens (now in the National Seashore) and St. Andrews at Panama City, but have also stayed at Manatee Springs, Topsail Hill, and others.
Thank you, Florida State Parks.
BTW, we have some pretty good state parks here in Texas, and especially here in northeast Texas in the rolling hills and piney woods.
Since then we've been back many times, mostly to Ft. Pickens (now in the National Seashore) and St. Andrews at Panama City, but have also stayed at Manatee Springs, Topsail Hill, and others.
Thank you, Florida State Parks.
BTW, we have some pretty good state parks here in Texas, and especially here in northeast Texas in the rolling hills and piney woods.
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