Special Events for Manatee Springs State Park
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CLAY LANDING DAYS
Date: Friday & Saturday, November 28 & 29, 2008. 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Description:Clay Landing Days
A Living History of Manatee Springs
To celebrate the living history of this beautiful first magnitude spring, Manatee Springs State Park, with the help of the park’s Citizens Support Organization-The Friends of Manatee Springs Parks, Inc., present Clay Landing Days featuring covered wagon rides through the north trail system, where riders will find people from the past. The event also includes hay rides as well to provide more opportunities to visit our Seminoles and settlers. The hay ride will also be accessible to persons with disabilities with little or no assistance. Come join us on a fun ride and a journey into the past, where you will witness survival skills used by Native Americans and pioneers alike. Learn how they lived, what clothing they wore, how food was prepared over campfires and, if you master communication with them, you may even get to sample tasty morsels!
Clay Landing Days activities are free with a paid park admission.
Fees: Free with paid park admission.
Contact: For more information, call 352-493-6072.
Manatee Springs State Park Ranger Programs
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RANGER PROGRAMS
Saturdays and some weekdays. Programs vary weekly and may include nature walks, moonlight walks, interpretive programs about Manatee Springs' cultural and natural resources, invasive non-native plants, guided canoe tours and even the occasional Covered Wagon ride! Activity level, time and duration will vary with each program. Please, contact the Ranger Station for exact time and location. Free with park admission.
Call the park for information on available ranger programs.
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SPECIAL YOUTH PROGRAM
Ongoing. Wanted: Junior Rangers!
Junior Rangers are kids ages 6-12 who help Florida State Parks by learning special secrets of the environment. They do this by visiting the parks and completing the fun activities in the Florida Junior Ranger newspaper. Manatee Springs State Park invites you and your family to experience the Real Florida. Come and enjoy this unique area and learn what you can do to help protect Florida's environmental treasures for future generations.
Call 352-493-6072 for more details.










