Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park – Day 3

1 November 2017

Happy 69th birthday to me!  I decided to celebrate by folding camp and heading back home.  I pretty much gave up on finding a trail that wasn’t under 2 feet of water.  I was ready to leave by 10 am and had just started to pull out of the camping area and realized I didn’t have my Tilley hat.  I had left it in the shower from last night, so I made a u-turn and grabbed the hat.  I’d hate to lose that hat even though Tilley will replace it free of charge.

Blazing Star with butterfly

My opinion of the park is it needs a lot of work.  The trails are very poorly marked and are really nothing more than road beds through the preserve. Unfortunately, most of the rangers seem to make their rounds in four wheelers which only adds to the ruts (and standing water) along the trails.

Shrike

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The park does have facilities for those people who have their own horses.  They even have their own campground.  Other than bird watching, there’s not a lot going on for one of the largest preserves in the state of Florida, but perhaps that’s the way it should be.

Pickerel Weed

I made it home by 1:30 pm and immediately unloaded the car, started a load of wash, and then pitched the tent to get the sand from inside, let it air out, and dry out the fly.  I spread the “garage” and the ground cloth for the tent so they could dry and then unpitched and packed everything again.  So far today, that’s one breaking camp, one pitching camp and another breaking camp.  I’m pretty tired and plan to hit the rack early tonight.

St. John’s Wort with dew.

Author: searcyf@mac.com

After 34 years in the classroom and lab teaching biology, I'm ready to get back to traveling and camping and hiking. It's been too long of a break. I miss the outdoors and you can follow my wanderings on this blog.

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