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Top Florida State Parks - Lake Louisa State Park - Fort Desoto - Silver Springs State Park - RV Life ** FEELING THE LOVE? HERE’S HOW TO HELP ** • Treat us to a cup of coffee: https://ko-fi.com/theglampingguys • Shop through our Amazon Storefront: https://www.amazon.com/shop/theglampi... • Follow us on Instagram: / glamping_guys ************************************* Top Best Florida State Parks for RV Camping - Lake Louisa - Fort Desoto - Silver Springs - RV Living. Best Florida State Parks for RV Full Time Living, Camping. Gay friendly camping and glamping. This is a Florida RV gay friendly campground & camping hidden gem. Best Florida State Parks! Lake Louisa State Park, Fort De Soto Park, Silver Springs State Park. Our first adventure started at peaceful Lake Louisa State Park in Clermont, Florida! Fourth of July weekend 2016. Check out the Awesome lightning storm in our video. Best fireworks ever! We even saw a few Alligators. Then we drove to glorious Fort DeSoto Park (south of Tampa fl, near St. Pete Beach) known for it's beautiful beaches, including their dog beach where your dog can run around free and play without a leash! The campsites are top notch. Mangrove trees, awesome sunsets, well maintained bathrooms, and a camp store! Biking is plentiful with 10 miles of paved biking trails. Lot's of hiking trails, nature walks and canoe rentals. You can even take your dog on the canoe. We saw some Manatees. (Sea Cows) And how could we not miss seeing the wild monkeys at Silver Springs State Park in Marion County Florida, home of the famous Glass Bottom Boat Ride! Come for great food, homemade fudge, and a walk along the boardwalk to see the beautiful crystal clear springs. They also have a museum and canoe rentals. **Lake Louisa State Park** A short drive from Orlando, this 4,500 acre park is noted for its beautiful lakes, rolling hills and scenic landscapes. Lake Louisa, the largest in a chain of 13 lakes, is designated as an Outstanding Florida Water Way. Lake Louisa, Hammond Lake and Dixie Lake, the park’s most accessible lakes, provide opportunities for fishing, canoeing and kayaking. The park is home to 11 distinct natural plant communities and lies within the eastern most boundary of the Green Swamp and the northern most boundary of the Lake Wales Ridge. The presence of white-tail deer, bobcat, fox squirrel, raccoon, gopher tortoise, bald eagle, osprey and cypress fringed lakes makes nature study a great pastime. The park is located on US Highway 27, seven miles south of State Road 50 in Clermont. **Fort De Soto Park** Whether you are sitting on the beach or kayaking near the still water's edge at Fort De Soto, you find yourself absorbed in the abundance of natural beauty for as far as the eye can see. The complexity of the ecology is not immediately apparent, but the park offers the greatest diversity of systems just about anywhere. Emerging from the wealth of bird life, sea life, wild life and plant life is the majestic tapestry called Fort De Soto. The largest park within the Pinellas County Park System, Fort De Soto park consists of 1,136 acres made up of five interconnected islands (keys). These keys are home to beach plants, mangroves, wetlands, palm hammocks, hardwoods and scores of native plants. Each of these species plays a vital role in the preservation and protection of the natural environment. Another amazing example of the importance of the park's natural ecosystems is the more than 328 species of birds Adobe Acrobat Reader file that have been documented over 60 years by ornithologist (examples of some of the birds found at Fort De Soto- send in your photos) Flickr file. New species are being added every year. The beach also provides refuge to the loggerhead sea turtle, which nests between April and September. **Silver Springs State Park** Silver Springs State Park combines the charm of a historic Florida attraction with the crystal clear beauty of one of the last uninhabited spring runs in the state. Enjoy the headspring from a viewing deck, walk along the river on paved trails, see the ornamental gardens, and enjoy an easy strol. Visitors can enjoy a meal from the restaurant with a view of the spring. Glass bottom boat rides and canoe and kayak rentals are offered through our concessionaire. Formerly known as Silver River State Park, is a Florida State Park located on the Silver River in Marion County. The Silver Springs attraction dates to the 1870s. In 1985 the state purchased the land surrounding Silver Springs to spare it from development, creating the Silver River State Park. In 1993 the state acquired Silver Springs as well, though it continued to be operated privately. In 2013 the state took over control of Silver Springs. ****** VIDEO & MUSIC ****** Video by Jason Bowles Music by Tod Kimbro ***** RIG ***** 1987 Winnebago Chieftain22RC