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… you can see wildlife such as alligators, bison and great blue herons. A 50-foot-high observation tower provides …
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… a whole new perspective while paddling a canoe in quiet blue waters edged with bright green grass. During this …
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… that make their home at the park. Wading birds such as blue heron, white ibis and snowy egrets are common along the …
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… waste and protect sea life. In Orange City, staff from Blue Spring State Park worked with the Save the Manatee Club … pollutants is important for protecting water quality in Blue Spring. The spring is one of the largest manatee …
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… beach, on the banks of an ancient river or above an azure-blue spring? Florida State Parks offer wedding packages for …
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… birds take shelter in the lush forests. You may see little blue herons, white ibis, or even a bald eagle soaring above …
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… forked tail. Pompano fish often have a color variation of blue, green and yellow on their dorsal areas and silver and … forked tail. Pompano fish often have a color variation of blue, green and yellow on their dorsal areas and silver and …
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… over black on their dorsal fin. Large males may also have blue and ebony markings in their body and females can have …
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… forests on the west side of the park. The hammock loop, or blue trail, traverses denser, wetter habitat on the east side …
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… rise overlooks the lake. In addition to the brilliant blue Florida scrub-jay, bald eagles, ospreys, owls, …
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… counties and is fed by two second-magnitude springs: Levy Blue and Wekiva Spring. As it flows toward the bay, spring …
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… Camp is located on the south side of the park on the Blue Trail. All other campers must hike into Storytelling …