Welcome to Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park
Situated on the banks of the legendary Suwannee River, this center honors the memory of American composer Stephen Foster, who wrote "Old Folks at Home," the song that made the river famous. The museum features exhibits about Foster's most famous songs and his music can be heard emanating from the park's 97-bell carillon throughout the day. In Craft Square, visitors can watch demonstrations of quilting, blacksmithing, stain glass making, and other crafts, or visit the gift shop. Hiking, bicycling, canoeing, and wildlife viewing are popular activities. Miles of trails wind through some of the most scenic areas of North Florida. For overnight stays, visitors can camp in the full-facility campground or stay in a cabin. Every Memorial Day weekend (last weekend in May), the park hosts the Florida Folk Festival. Other special events include concerts, weekend retreats, a monthly coffeehouse, a regional quilt show, and an antique tractor show. Located in White Springs off U.S. 41 North.
Contact the Florida Park Service Information Center for general inquiries.
For Information about Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park, please call 386-397-2733.
Get more information on making a reservation.
Hours of Operation
Museum, Tower and Gift Shop are open from 9:00 A.M. until 5:00 P.M. daily.
Driving 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.
Park Fees
Admission Fee:
$5.00 per vehicle. Limit 2-8 people per vehicle.
$4.00 Single Occupant Vehicle.
$2.00 Pedestrians, bicyclists, extra passengers, passengers in vehicle with holder of Annual Individual Entrance Pass.
Camping Fee:
$20.00 per night, plus tax. Includes water and electricity.
Cabin Fee:
$100.00 per night, plus tax. Two bedroom, one bathroom cabin with kitchen and porch.
Organized Youth and Adult Group Camping:
$1.00 per youth.
$5.00 per adult/chaperon.
Nelly Bly's Kitchen:
$125.00 per day, plus tax.
Auditorium
$125.00 per day, plus tax.
Food Shelter:
$50.00 per day, plus tax.
Activities at Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park
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BicyclingBoth on-road and off-road trails wind through a beautiful countryside in the Suwannee River Valley. Trails are available to meet or challenge a range of riding skills levels for the entire family. The Suwannee Bicycle Association hosts a Fat-Tire Festival in White Springs in the autumn and weekend rides throughout the year. The town of White Springs has accommodated bicyclists with marked riding lanes through town along Highway 41. A variety of trail challenges is an easy ride away at Big Shoals Public Lands where 33 miles of trails take riders through thirteen natural communities. |
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Cabins
Each of our five riverside cabins can accommodate a maximum of 6 people. These spacious two-bedroom cabins have centralized heating and cooling, a gas fireplace, screened-in porch, and kitchenette. They are fully equipped with linens and kitchen utensils. One of the cabins is ADA accessible.
Pets are not permitted in the cabins or cabin area. No minimum or maximum stay is required.
Cabin Reservations can be made up to 11 months in advance through Reserve America online or calling 1-866 I CAMP FL (1-866-422-6735) or 1-800-326-3521. |
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Canoeing & KayakingFor about six months a year water levels in the Suwannee make the river accessible only by canoe. In the springtime wild azaleas crowd the ridgeline above the river. During periods of low water flow, limestone outcroppings, small caves, rock formations and overhangs can be enjoyed along the river course. Alligators and turtles can be viewed in their natural habitats. Canoeing also affords visitors excellent fishing opportunities. Canoe liveries are available locally. |
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FishingFresh water fish are plentiful, especially when traveling the river by canoe. Large-mouth bass, black crappie, known locally as speckled perch, channel catfish, and many types of sunfish and bream are swimming and breeding in the waters year-round. A fishing license is required. Do you need a Fishing License? |
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Full Facility CampingThe newly renovated campground offers 45 oak-shaded sites with electricity available and state-of-the-art bathhouses. Pets are also welcome at Stephen Foster campground. Reservations are accepted up to one year in advance by calling 1-866 I CAMP FL (1-866-422-6735) or 1-800-326-3521.
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Horse TrailsWe have multi-use trails in the Carter Camp trail that make up about a four-mile course that can be used for horseback riding. Proof of negative Coggins test is required. |
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Nature TrailsCarter Camp Trail is a multi-use trail for hiking, bicycling, and horseback riding. The four-mile trail winds through piney flatwoods and along a river flood plain hammock. Alongside the Suwannee River visitors can see limestone outcroppings and rock formations. Gopher tortoise, box turtles, alligators, white-tailed deer, wood ducks and many bird species are companions along the forested trail. A portion of the trail is designated as part of the Florida Scenic Trail, which travels approximately 100 miles through north central Florida. Maps of trails are available in the local community. Proof of a negative Coggins test is required for horseback riding. |
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Pet CampingPet camping is available in our campground. Florida law requires that pets be vaccinated against rabies. Pets must be confined, leashed, or otherwise under the physical control of a person at all times. Leashes must be hand-held and may not exceed six feet in length. Pets must be well-behaved at all times and must be confined in the owner's camping unit during designated quiet hours (11:00 p.m. to 8:00 a.m.). Unconfined pets must be leashed and cannot be left unattended for more than thirty minutes. Pet owners are required to pick up after their pets and properly dispose of all pet droppings in trash receptacles. Pets considered a nuisance are not allowed to remain in the park. |
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PetsWell-behaved dogs are welcome at Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park. They must be kept on a 6-foot leash at all times and can not be left unattended for more than a half-hour. Dogs are not permitted in our buildings or cabins and may not be allowed at some special events. If you are planning to bring your pet to a special event, please call the park in advance to confirm pet access. |
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PicnickingPicnic tables are located throughout the park, in tall pine groves and beneath shaded oaks. Tables are available near the carillon, at the childrens playground, near the museum, and Nelly Bly's Kitchen. Each campsite in the park also has a picnic table.
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RV'sThe campground at Stephen Foster State Park has 45 oak-shaded sites, all of which will accommodate RV camping. Fourteen of the sites are pull-through sites for larger rigs. Three of the sites have 50 AMP electrical hookups and the remainder have 30 AMP hookups. All of the sites have an in-ground fire ring, potable water, and a picnic table. The campground features two state-of-the-art bathhouses and a washer and dryer. The dump station is located at the campground entrance. |
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Wildlife ViewingWildlife viewing is possible at this park |
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Youth campingYouth Group camping is available |
Special Events for Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park
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ART IN THE PARK
Date: See table for dates. The event is held from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m.
Description:Art in the Park
1st Saturday fun for everyone!
Come out and enjoy Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park on the First Saturday of each month where you can spend the whole day having a great family experience. Enjoy Art in the Park at the parks craft square and gift shop. The event is held from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. Crafters will demonstrate the art of pottery, fabric arts, stained glass, quilting, painting, jewelry making and a wide variety of beautiful Florida art. Workshops will also be available for several of the crafts for a small fee. The workshops are first come, first served. See below for specific dates. Spend the rest of the afternoon enjoying our spacious and shaded picnic and playground area where the family can enjoy a relaxing picnic and let the kids play.
Art In The Park Dates October 4, 2008 November 1, 2008 December 6, 2008 January 3, 2009 February 7, 2009 March 7, 2009 April 4, 2009 May 2, 2009 June 6, 2009 July 4, 2009 August 1, 2009 September 5, 2009 October 3, 2009 November 7, 2009 December 5, 2009
Fees: The event is free with paid park admission.
Contact: For more information call 386-397-1920.
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FIRST SATURDAY COFFEEHOUSE
Date: See table for dates. This event starts at 7:00 p.m.
Description:First Saturday Coffeehouse
1st Saturday fun for everyone!
Come out and enjoy Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park on the First Saturday of each month where you can spend the evening at the First Saturday Coffeehouse. Starting at 7:00 p.m., enjoy songs stories, music & poetry that may be performed at this open stage night held in the park auditorium. Coffee and desserts will be available for sale.
First Saturday Coffeehouse Dates August 1, 2009 September 5, 2009 October 3, 2009 November 7, 2009 January 2, 2010 February 6, 2010 March 6, 2010 May 1, 2010 June 5, 2010 July 3, 2010 August 7, 2010
Fees: This event is free.
Contact: For more information, 386-397-4331.
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SUWANNEE DULCIMER RETREAT
Date: Friday and Saturday, November 13th & 14th, 2009.
Description:SUWANNEE DULCIMER RETREAT
A weekend of workshops, jamming, concerts, fun and fellowship
Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park will host the Suwannee Dulcimer Retreat on November 13 and 14. This event invites participants to a weekend of fun and fellowship along with workshops, jam sessions and evening concerts.
The Suwannee Dulcimer Retreat offers in-depth instruction and techniques on the mountain dulcimer, hammered dulcimer and autoharp musical instruments. Traditional music is celebrated with workshops offered for beginning, intermediate and advanced students, taught by nationally recognized instructors.
This year’s mountain dulcimer instructors include performer and luthier Gary Gallier. Joining Gallier are mountain dulcimer instructors Ruth Harnden, Mary Z. Cox, Susan Boyer Haley, Aaron O’Rourke, Doug Felt and retreat director David Beede. The retreat also welcomes national performing artist Christie Burns and Florida’s own Sally Anderson for instruction on the hammered dulcimer. The autoharp instructors include performer Ivan Stiles and our own Carolee Stewart.
Concerts featuring these masterful instructors are scheduled for Friday and Saturday evenings in the park auditorium at 7:00 p.m. Tickets for public admission are $10.00. Admission to the two day event is $85.00, which includes all workshops, jam sessions, concerts and discussion groups.
To register, download the Dulcimer Registration Form. After October 30, there is a $15.00 late registration fee.
For more information on the Suwannee Dulcimer Retreat, please call Morris Cook at (386) 397-7005 or toll free 1-877-635-3655. Call Reserve America at 1-800-326-3521 to reserve a camping space.
Fees: Tickets for public admission are $10.00. Admission to the two-day event is $85.00, which includes all workshops, jam sessions, concerts and discussion groups.
Contact: For more information, call 386-397-7005.
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SUWANNEE OLD TIME MUSIC WEEKEND
Date: Friday, Saturday & Sunday, December 4th, 5th and 6th, 2009.
Description:SUWANNEE OLD TIME MUSIC WEEKEND
Participants invited to a celebration of Old Time music
Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park is now accepting registration for the Suwannee Old Time Music Weekend on December 4-6, 2009.
This three day event offers participants in-depth instruction in old time music techniques on the banjo, guitar, fiddle and voice for beginning, intermediate and advanced students. Join this year’s special guest instructors and nationally known performers, Mac Traynham, Shay Garriock, and, Jenny Traynham.
Concerts will be held on Friday and Saturday evenings in the park auditorium at 7:00 p.m. Tickets for public admission are $10.00. Friday evening is the Florida Masters Concert featuring Tom and Kay Van Treese, Gail Gillespie and Dwight Rogers. Saturday evening will feature an Instructor’s Showcase Concert with Florida favorites, Chuck Levy, Lloyd Baldwin, Greg Allen and Chuck Anton.
Admission to the three-day event is just $225.00, which includes all workshops, jam sessions, discussion groups, concerts and meals. A spouse program is being offered for just $85.00. Registration is now open and forms are available at Suwannee Old Time Music Weekend Registration. After November 20, there is a $15.00 late registration fee.
For more information on the Suwannee Old Time Music Weekend, please call Morris Cook at (386) 397-7005 or toll free 1-877-635-3655. Call Reserve America at 1-800-326-3521 to reserve a camping space.
Fees: Admission to the three-day event is just $225.00, which includes all workshops, jam sessions, discussion groups, concerts and meals. A spouse program is being offered for just $85.00.
Contact: For more information, call 386-397-7005.
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CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS
Date: December 12 - 31, 2009, 5:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Description: Experience the ultimate high voltage holiday as the park is filled with over 1 million lights on display each evening until 9 p.m. Celebrate the first day of this event with fun-filled activities for the entire family and evening activities including the White Springs Annual Christmas Parade, concerts in the park and refreshments. Visit the gift shop and craft square each evening to enjoy holiday cheer around the bonfire including marshmallow roasting, craft demonstrations and much more.
Fees: December 12th - Canned goods, new unwrapped toys or donation.
Contact: For more information, please call 386-397-4331.
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PEACE AT LAST
Date: Thursday, December 31, 2009. 1:00 p.m.
Description: Celebrate the New Year with a peaceful gathering among friends for a carillon concert and poetry readings on the banks of the Suwannee River.
Fees: Event free with paid park admission.
Contact: For more information, please call 386-397-4331.
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STEPHEN FOSTER DAY
Date: Sunday, January 10th, 2010 at 2:00 p.m.
Description: An afternoon musical program and carillon recital in honor of National Stephen Foster Day and the legendary American composer who wrote Florida’s state song, “Old Folks at Home.”
Fees: Admission free with paid park admission.
Contact: For more information, call 386-397-7009.
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CRAFT RENDEZVOUS
Date: Saturday, January 23rd, 2010. 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m.
Description: Visit with Florida’s artists as they spend the day demonstrating their skills at handcrafts and studio arts. Blacksmithing, pottery, stained glass, basket making, weaving and painting will be among the creative arts showcased.
For additional information, phone 386-397-1920 or visit online Stephen Foster Citizen Support Organization.
Fees: Admission Free with paid park admission.
Contact: For more information, call 386-397-1920.
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ELDERHOSTEL
Date: Sunday through Friday, January 24 through January 29, 2010.
Description: Explore North Florida’s natural beauty and local culture along the Suwannee River in our learning programs for adults age 55 and older. Leisure, active or service programs are available. Learn more about the life and music of Stephen Foster. Enjoy church suppers, local musicians and craftsmen, or canoe and hike along the Suwannee.
Register at Elderhostel. Adventures in Lifelong Learning.
Fees: Fees will apply. See registration page.
Contact: For more information, call 386-397-7005.
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GATOR KNAP-IN
Date: Friday through Sunday, January 29 through January 31, 2010. 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m.
Description: Learn to make arrowheads and use other prehistoric methods at this educational experience geared for bringing all those interested in prehistoric technologies together. Demonstrations and classes in flint knapping, ceramics, cordage and carving of stone, shell, bone and wood are scheduled.
Fees: Admission Free with paid park admission.
Contact: For more information, call 386-397-7009.
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ELDERHOSTEL
Date: Sunday through Friday, February 21 through February 26, 2010.
Description: Explore North Florida’s natural beauty and local culture along the Suwannee River in our learning programs for adults age 55 and older. Leisure, active or service programs are available. Learn more about the life and music of Stephen Foster. Enjoy church suppers, local musicians and craftsmen, or canoe and hike along the Suwannee.
Register at Elderhostel. Adventures in Lifelong Learning.
Fees: Fees will apply. See registration page.
Contact: For more information, call 386-397-7005.
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ELDERHOSTEL
Date: Sunday through Friday, March 7 through March 12, 2010.
Description: Explore North Florida’s natural beauty and local culture along the Suwannee River in our learning programs for adults age 55 and older. Leisure, active or service programs are available. Learn more about the life and music of Stephen Foster. Enjoy church suppers, local musicians and craftsmen, or canoe and hike along the Suwannee.
Register at Elderhostel. Adventures in Lifelong Learning.
Fees: Fees will apply. See registration page.
Contact: For more information, call 386-397-7005.
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WILD AZALEA FESTIVAL
Date: Saturday, March 20th, 2010. 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m.
Description: Join the Town of White Springs and the State of Florida’s Nature & Heritage Center as they celebrate the spring bloom of wild azaleas along the Suwannee River. The festival features musical performances, arts and crafts, trail hikes and other outdoor recreational opportunities. Native plants, including wild azaleas will also be for sale. The event is sponsored by the Nature & Heritage Tourism Center and the White Springs Special Events Committee.
Fees: This event is FREE!
Contact: For more information, call 386-397-4462.
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ELDERHOSTEL
Date: Sunday through Friday, March 21 through March 26, 2010.
Description: Explore North Florida’s natural beauty and local culture along the Suwannee River in our learning programs for adults age 55 and older. Leisure, active or service programs are available. Learn more about the life and music of Stephen Foster. Enjoy church suppers, local musicians and craftsmen, or canoe and hike along the Suwannee.
Register at Elderhostel. Adventures in Lifelong Learning.
Fees: Fees will apply. See registration page.
Contact: For more information, call 386-397-4478.
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ANTIQUE TRACTOR & ENGINE SHOW
Date: Friday through Sunday, April 2 through 4, 2010. 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m.
Description: Farm machinery representing 200 years of American history. Vintage farm equipment, tractor pulls and races for adults. Children’s games and races. Demonstrations of wheat threshing and shingle milling. Food concessions.
Fees: Admission free with paid park admission.
Contact: For more information, call 386-397-7005.
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EASTER SUNRISE SERVICE
Date: Sunday, April 4, 2010. 6:45 a.m.
Description: Celebrate Easter with gospel choirs, soloists and clergy from the local community who gather together for a beautiful sunrise service.
Fees: This event is free.
Contact: For more information, call 386-397-4331.
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FLORIDA FOLK FESTIVAL
Date: Friday through Sunday, May 28 through May 30, 2010. Gates open at 8:00 a.m.
Description: Enjoy the diversity of Florida’s culture and history when its residents share their food, music, dance, stories, crafts and work life. Visit Seminole family camp, watch the state fiddling contest and savor ethnic food and church supper favorites. Pets are not allowed.
For advance tickets, call 1-877-635-3655 or visit Florida Folk Festival. Participants and vendors call 386-397-7005.
Fees: Advance Tickets – One Day Adult - $20.00; Weekend Adult - $40.00; Child Day (good all weekend) - $4.00 Gate Tickets – One Day Adult - $25.00; Weekend Adult - $50.00; Child Day (good all weekend) - $5.00
Contact: For more information, call 1-877-635-3655.
Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park Ranger Programs
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PAINTED WINDOW WORKSHOP
Every Monday. Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park will host Painted Window Workshops every Monday from 2:00 p.m till 4:00 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. till 7:30 p.m.
Taught by folk artist, Janet Moses, in these workshops, you will learn the basics of how to paint on windows or other recycled materials
Workshop fees are $35.00 per workshop, including park admission.
For event information and to register for the workshop, please call the park Gift Shop at 386-397-1920 or visit Stephen Foster Citizen Support Organization
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CAMPGROUND PROGRAMS
Saturdays, October through May. Park rangers present one-hour programs on local history, Black Seminole history, knot tying, the carillon tower bells, and more.
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WORKING CRAFTSMEN AND CLASSES IN CRAFT SQUARE
Call park for dates and times. Learn Florida traditions from the artists and craftsmen who keep old ways alive through blacksmithing, quilting, pottery and more. Call Craft Square at (386) 397-1920 for information.
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FIRST SATURDAY COFFEEHOUSE
Call park for dates and times. Songs, stories, music or poetry may be presented at this open microphone night held the first Saturday of each month. Coffee and desserts for sale.
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ART IN THE PARK
First Saturday of each Month. Crafters will demonstrate the art of pottery, fabric arts, stained glass, quilting, jewelry making and many other crafts. Workshops will also be available for several of the crafts for a small fee. The workshops are first come, first served.
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BLACKSMITHING WORKSHOP
Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park will host a Blacksmithing Workshops on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday of every week. Please call to set up time.
Craft Demonstrator Pablo Gonzalez will teach participants how draw out, bend, upset and twist iron. Everyone will leave with a simple finished product.
Fees are $15.00 per workshop, including park admission. For additional information or to register for the workshops, call (386) 397-1920 or visit Stephen Foster Citizen Support Organization.
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JUNIOR BLACKSMITHING WORKSHOP
Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park will host a Junior Blacksmithing Workshops for children ten and up on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday of every week. Please call to set up time. Parent must attend with child.
Craft Demonstrator Pablo Gonzalez will teach participants how draw out, bend, upset and twist iron. Everyone will leave with a simple hook and a Junior Blacksmith Certificate.
Fees are $5.00 per workshop, including park admission. For additional information or to register for the workshops, call (386) 397-1920 or visit Stephen Foster Citizen Support Organization.
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WOOD CARVING WORKSHOP
Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park will host an ongoing wood carving workshop on Mondays and Thursdays through Sundays, from 12:00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m.
Scot "Smoke" Dunlap will teach basic woodcarving techniques of how to create a one of a kind piece of art from a piece of wood. Participants can create figure carvings, wood spirits, spoons, bowls, relief carvings and more during this four hour class. Workshop fees are $15.00 per session and include park admission.
Call 386-397-1920 for more details.
Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park History
Stephen Foster
Stephen Collins Foster was born outside Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on July 4, 1826. He showed early promise as a musician and in a life span of only 37 years, Foster became America’s first professional songwriter. Altogether he wrote more than 200 songs with tunes and lyrics that captured the heart and spirit of the nation at a critical point in its history.
While he wrote songs for both the minstrel show and the family parlor, Foster blended musical styles throughout his career. The songs of immigrants from Germany, Italy, Africa and the British Isles influenced his work. He incorporated elements of religious hymns, ballads, opera and popular songs into his compositions. The popularity and endurance of his compositions are due in part to Foster’s ability to write tunes that were in some way familiar to everyone.
Influenced by the anti-slavery activism of his contemporaries in Pittsburgh in the mid 1800s, Foster considered it his mission to reform the stereotypical images of African Americans in minstrel shows. Some of his best-known songs are written from the viewpoint of slaves who express common themes in human experience, including the importance of family, personal freedom, and the right to an honorable life.
Foster’s music has continued to influence the nation’s music and history for the past 150 years. “Oh! Susanna” became wildly popular with the men who followed the California gold rush. “Camptown Races” and “Old Black Joe” have alternately been heralded and reviled as emblems of America’s struggle for racial equality. “Beautiful Dreamer” and “Jeanie With The Light Brown Hair” are sentimental ballads with lasting lyrical beauty. Two of his compositions, “My Old Kentucky Home” and “Old Folks at Home” became state songs in the 20th century, long after Foster’s death. (Credit for this analysis of Foster’s music belongs to Steven Saunders and Deane L. Root, who authored, “The Music of Stephen C. Foster, Vols. I & II.” Smithsonian Institution Press. 1990.) For more information on Stephen Foster, visit our Favorite Links page.
While writing “Old Folks at Home,” Foster had difficulty finding the right word to complete a verse joining his image of a beautiful river and longings for family and home. Legend holds that his brother suggested the Suwannee River after consulting a world atlas. The word fit and “Way down upon the Suwannee River,” was on its way to becoming imprinted in the national memory. Foster never visited Florida and he never saw the Suwannee River. For those who know the tannic waters and white limestone banks of the Suwannee, the song is a fitting tribute to their own sense of home.
White Springs
The Suwannee River has its headwaters in the Okefenokee Swamp of southeastern Georgia. It travels a southwestern course for about 250 miles before it empties into the Gulf of Mexico. East of White Springs, the river’s limestone outcroppings and a drop in elevation create Florida’s only whitewater rapids at Big Shoals. Opportunities abound for fishing, canoeing, kayaking and camping along the Suwannee River.
White Sulphur Springs, located on the banks of the Suwannee River at the Stephen Foster Center, can be dated at least to the 1700s. Native Americans regarded the sulphur springs as sacred ground because of its curative powers.
White European settlers did not establish substantial populations in the area until after the Civil War. In the late 1800s, they began promoting the springs as a health resort, advertising the sulphuric waters as a cure for almost any ailment.
In 1906 the spring was enclosed with gates and a high concrete wall to keep the river out. Buildings on either side of the spring contained shops, dressing rooms, and clinical examination rooms. Among the resort’s many famous visitors were Henry Ford and Teddy Roosevelt. The spring house continued to attract visitors as late as the 1950s. Today the original concrete wall and gate still exist. White Springs retains its cultural heritage as a tourist destination spot.
Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park Volunteer Information
Volunteers can do many things -- greet visitors, conduct tours, help rangers remove exotic plants or maintain the natural beauty of a beach, waterway or trail.
Letter from Volunteer David Dickel
Thank you very much for your help in letting me participate in the 50th Folk Festival. I would definitely like to forward to all of the DEP people involved my absolutely sincerest congratulations. The festival was the best ever, and certainly nothing speaks more for Dip's hard work and excellent organization that everything ran so well. I was asked before I left that Monday if I had any suggestions for improvement for next year, and the only one I have is so minor I hesitate to mention it - but for what it is worth: There were few of those little wire cages for recycled glass and aluminum, or they were not conveniently placed/labeled if there were more than I realize. I roamed a lot from area to area during the day because my hitch was at night, and I would see three or four garbage cans before I would see a recycle cage to get rid of my pop bottle. My only suggestion would be to see if we could get a few more of those [recycling bins]. I think people want to recycle but if they see general trash [receptacles] first and no recycle bin nearby, they get lazy and dump bottles/cans into the general trash. Anyhow, of the whole three days and nights, that is the only suggestion that comes to mind. Again, please extend my thanks to absolutely everyone involved, and I hope to see you in White Springs next year.
Letter from Volunteer Larry Ellis
I want to thank you for the nice letter and say what a pleasure it was to volunteer at the Florida Folk Festival this year. I have attended the FFF since the early 70's and volunteered for over 15 years. It is an honor to work with you and the DEP to help the FFF 50th celebration be such a grand success. Thank you for allowing me to be part of such a spectacular team.
Visit the Main Volunteer page for information on volunteering in Florida State Parks
Visit the Main Volunteer page at http://www.floridastateparks.org/volunteers/default.cfm for more detailed Information
Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park
Post Office Drawer G
White Springs, Florida 32096
Phone: 386-397-2733
Fax: Contact Park for Number
Citizen Support Organization
Stephen Foster Citizen Support Organization
P.O. Box 666
White Springs, Florida 32096
Visitor Service Provider
Kelli Pipkins, Concession Manager
Post Office Drawer G
White Springs, FL 32096
(386) 397-2733











