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Swamp Fever Airboat Adventures
Boat tour agency
ππ The Swamp Adventure Tour was awesome! We had parents who were apprehensive about them going. I'm so glad they went. It was safe, and the captain was professional, funny and informative. We were able to touch and hold the alligator as a part of the package. The place also had cabins. We didn't stay t...
4.90 (1.1K reviews)
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Hodges Field
Aeroclub
ππ This is my first visit to the legendary Hodges field and it's everything I hoped it would be and then some! The Lush grass and Wide Open Spaces are everything I dreamed they could be. Everyone is friendly and more than accommodating to ensure our visit is as smooth as it could be.
4.90 (96 reviews)
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Salem Black River Church
Church
ππ A beautiful 1759 structure with Presbyterian worship services every 2nd and 4th Sunday at 4:00 p.m. It is well worth the drive to experience the beauty and history.
4.90 (58 reviews)
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Poinsett State Park
State park
Scenic park boasting multi-use trails, grist mill ruins, campsites & a 10-acre lake with fishing.
4.60 (1.2K reviews)
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Manchester State Forest
State park
Over 28,000 acres of forest featuring hiking trails & four ponds for fishing, plus hunting seasons.
4.50 (246 reviews)
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Woods Bay State Park
Park
π We got to do a little jungle hike, see alligators, turtles, fish, dragonflies and much much more! We found some poison ivy to identify as well. Because my 9 year old homeschooler said "I need to see them in real life, not just pictures!"
This park is in South Carolina and its FREEEE!!!
I suggest if...
4.50 (155 reviews)
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The Smiling Peanut (Jimmy Carter Commemoration)
Sculpture
ππ My best friend and I have wanted to make a pilgrimage to The Nut for years now... And we finally did today. Totally worth the drive down from Atlanta. We brought no sacrifice or offering, but I think T H E N U T was pleased... Also learned a ton about Jimmy Carter from all the National Park exhibit...
4.50 (151 reviews)
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Lake Panasoffkee Wildlife Management Area
Wildlife refuge
ππ It is free place to camp here. Huge open space, one or two fire rings for one row. Toilet house, and running water.. However, registration is required online at Southwest Florida Water Management District lands website. I would think during winter is okay to stop, register at the gate and spend...
4.50 (43 reviews)
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Lake Panasoffkee
Wildlife refuge
Expansive floodplain forest providing campsites, bird watching, multiuse trails, hunting & fishing.
4.40 (644 reviews)
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Mill Creek Park
Park
ππ We found this gem of a campground traveling from Fl to Me. We were looking for a place for a night and ended up staying 4 nights. The price is cheaper than cheap and the campground is beautiful. We do not have horses so it was real nice seeing horses there and watching the cows and donkeys next door...
4.30 (38 reviews)
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Whispering Oaks Winery
Winery
π«€ We have dined at this place many times before. The last two times were just a big disappointment! Perhaps we can blame "COVID", but the portions have been reduced from the "Surf & Turf" to a "Puddles & Pebbles". The prices increased from $27 to $32 and the portions are so small that itβs not worth r...
4.10 (373 reviews)