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    Umatilla, FL

    Sunnyhills Restoration Area

    5.0 (3 reviews)

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    Beautiful peaceful look along a grassy burn along the river. Perfect late afternoon walk @1 hour of solitude and quiet

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    North Lake Community Park

    North Lake Community Park

    4.5
    (11 reviews)
    11.9 mi

    Dog Park only review: It's big and there is water for the…read moredogs. Multiple benches to sit on. Several shade trees. #1. You cannot expect people who bring their dogs here to have any reasonable training nor management of their dog(s). I have been about to enter when a man was chatting with another actually said he,"gave up on the whole idea of training when he couldn't get his dogs to come to him." His dogs were in the park at that moment. We currently have a rescue dog who was abused by other dogs and has an aggression level of Patrick Starfish. I only take him in if no other dogs are inside. A few days ago, he was running his Chariots of Fire, run when a lady came in with three cattle dogs. They immediately chased my dog who ran away to the farthest end of the park and tried to get out the back gate. I told the lady that my dog was scared of other dogs. She literally did nothing. I had to leave my dog's poop and go rescue him. Two of her dogs left bothering him, but one chased him back to the gate when he started to run to me. He was SO panicked we could not walk the sidewalk along the park back to the car (he weighs as much as me and wasn't having it). Yesterday, we found it empty again and he began his happy run and suddenly a big huge black dog was standing there about 15 yards away. His owner told him to leave it & he ignored us and went on about sniffing around the park. I was able to get the leash back on and get out the nearest gate without incident. My dog was scared, but not tormented at all. A long walk and he was back to himself and calm. Thank You to the owner of that big beautiful, well behaved black dog!!

    This park is beautiful. I stopped on the way home from the springs to have a picnic at a park. For…read morea Saturday, there was barely anyone there. Kind of surprising given how beautiful the park is. They have areas for walking, basketball, beach volleyball, playgrounds, soccer, tennis, baseball, and exercising. The bathrooms and facilities are all clean. My one complaint is that the picnic pavilions are a far distance from the parking lot if you are lugging around heavy coolers and such. Would go back if we lived closer!

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    Palmetto Point Park

    Palmetto Point Park

    5.0
    (3 reviews)
    13.2 mi

    This is a fairly new and great little park on the side of Eustis where there isn't much in the way…read moreof recreational areas, except nearby Carver Park. A paved path surrounds a retention pond. The path is about a half-mile around, good for walking, of course, and even for biking. We live close to the park, so we ride it when we have less time to spare or as part of a longer ride. You will see long legged water birds there, and occasionally a small alligator, especially in winter when they like to float in the sun. So no swimming allowed! There are also exercise stations every fifty feet or so, and recently they added a set of 18 disc golf nets for tournament or individual play. Some are near the pond while other nets are in the nearby woods on paths. There is also a fine rest room building with plenty of parking next to it. I believe there are a couple of picnic tables near the rest room building, as well as benches on the trail. If you go there to walk your dog, I would suggest using a leash as sometimes a dog roaming free wanders around and you will want to be able to control your fur baby. You probably won't run into a kitten with a fish hook in its side as we did. But I can report a happy ending as the little rascal is the latest member of our cat family.

    I had a friend convince me to play disc golf with him and This is a top level disc golf course that…read morechallenges every aspect of your game. They have clean restrooms, good parking and a soccer field to warm up before you play. This course is not beginner friendly, I did lose a few here trying to be aggressive. This course was designed with 2 tee pads and 2 baskets giving lots of options. This would be the typical Florida course. It has natural beauty, its challenging and wooded. This was challenging and fun, don't forget sun screen and bug spray!

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    Clearwater Lake Recreation Area

    Clearwater Lake Recreation Area

    4.3
    (13 reviews)
    16.9 mi

    From the moment we arrived, to the moment we packed up to head home, we were surrounded by peace…read moreand the beauty of the beautiful forest. The folks who manage the property are kind, accommodating and hospitable. Jerry and Terry are a husband and wife team that live on the property and manage the day to day operations, ensuring that all visitors, both for camping or simply for day passes, are met with smiling faces, clean facilities and an all around beautiful and safe environment to enjoy the outdoors with your friends, family or even in solitude. During our time there, there was enough space between our lot and the adjacent lots, so that we felt a sense of privacy while also set up close enough for a neighborly "good morning" to other campers. The bathroom and shower facilities are kept impeccably clean. There are several toilets, including a large, handicap accessible stall and several shower stalls, also including a large handicap accessible one. The showers have plenty of warm water and plenty of space to comfortably wash off after a day of hiking, hunting, swimming, wherever the day brought you on your adventures! there is an area dedicated specifically to washing dishes, utensils, etc with counter space. Each lot is equipped with a large storage container with animal-proof latches so you can safely store food and other items without attracting hungry visitors. The trash is picked up regularly from the also animal proof containers so during our time we never once encountered a full bin, funky smell, or anything negative to comment about. The amenities and the entire property are very very well kept. The beautiful live oak trees provide shade throughout the sunny days and the fire pits on each lot are a perfect touch for a friendly get together or a romantic snuggle once the sun sets. Fire wood and bags of ice are sold on site for a reasonable price. I highly recommend a visit to this beautiful campground , even if just visiting for a day to swim at the lake. When you see him on the golf cart, be sure to say hello to Jerry. he is simply an amazing human being, treats you like family and takes pride in hearing your feedback, ensuring that all campers are having a positive and memorable experience. Happy camping y'all!

    Area was loaded with ticks and flies; we picked up several ticks just walking to the beach via the…read morepath from our campsite. After removing ticks from our walk at the campsite, we had several climbing our legs while sitting next to the fire - this continued the entire time we were sitting outside. The fly issue is just as bad, 100's of flys swarm as soon as you start eating or cooking. We had plans to stay two nights but bailed after the first night due to the tick and fly issue. We were planning to do some hiking around the lake and beyond but didn't want to deal with the tick and fly issue. Have no desire to return.

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    Campsite 12 paid for by the suspected trespasser and fire wood thief .
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    King's Landing

    King's Landing

    4.2
    (251 reviews)
    25.2 mi

    I've paddled the Emerald Cut a few times now. Initially I didn't like the idea of paying to launch…read moremy own paddleboard. However, it's only $10 now that I have my own life jacket (saving me additional cost of $5 to use one of theirs, as required). Well worth the low cost for some soul-enriching, communing with nature. I have never made a reservation. I normally arrive around 10:30, most recently on a Friday. Parked for free on Baptist Camp Rd. Just a bit of a walk from there with my inflated paddleboard, but I don't mind the extra exercise. You can unload your stuff closer, if preferable. There are port-a-potties available. You can count on there being a line in the check-in office. Various recreation supplies are available there for purchase. The process moves reasonably enough. A reservation will guarantee your entrance, however, and possibly aide quicker personal info collection. I always plan to do the Emerald Cut in roughly 3 hours round-trip, allowing myself several stops to enjoy the surroundings. You do run into (quite literally at times) novice paddlers along the way, which can be a bit tricky, yet not a real nuisance for me. In general, there's friendliness along the waterway. Slighty rowdy, party vibes in some spots, but also opportunities for solace and zen in various nooks. Encountering wildlife, fragrant elderberry, and other captivating flora along this stretch is always gratifying. It's a popular recreation destination for good reason.

    This is one of the most beautiful places in Florida! Highly recommend visiting at least once. Being…read morelocal, I've visited a number of times. A few things knock the stars down: - The amount of rules/ regulations is a downside. There are more than any other river we've visited in Florida. It's nerve wracking to make sure you're following every new rule. - Launching and landing at the dock is stressful. It feels rushed and disorganized. - The bathroom situation is DIRE. They have a few porta potties but they're pretty gross. - I've found some of the staff intimidating/ borderline rude. There are a lot of newbies to kayaking/ paddleboarding so patience is a virtue at busy times! It's a hard paddle up stream and coming back it can be easy to lose control around the corners. There are a few spots to be cautious of other paddlers. With that said, it's really stunning. They keep the area very clean and there are a lot of spots to pull off to the side to enjoy the view. I've never done a guided tour, but I've heard they're really well done!

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