Collier-Seminole State Park

1/13/2010
Clues our location has changed:
1. Scurrying in bushes is squirrels, not monkeys.
2. Showers are full of piping hot, rushing water.
3. Lumpy hotel bed replaced by 300 count sheets and brand new latex mattress.
We are back in the USA!

Campsite #4 on the Tent Loop

Our first stop was at Collier-Seminole which is a Florida State Park. The weather was still cold so we were very happy to be in a wooded campsite with a fire pit. There’s just something about a campfire that makes the camping experience complete! We wandered on the nature trails and around the campground, admiring the wildlife and the tame life. We visited the large walking dredge used to build the Tamiami Trail – interesting that the same machinery is used for building both a huge shipping canal and a local roadway. We are thrilled to be back on the road, in the van and in the parks!

Walking Dredge


Black Water River


Salt Marsh


Royal Palm Trail
 
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