Camping over Labor Day weekend was such a great time at the state park! We spent the weekend doing various things at the camp as well as in Jupiter area! I highly suggest hiking up to the top of...
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Jonathan Dickinson State Park in Hobe Sound, FL, offers visitors a diverse and captivating natural experience spanning over 10,000 acres. With 16 distinct natural communities to explore, including coastal sand hills, upland lakes, and scrub forests, the park provides a unique opportunity to discover the pristine Loxahatchee River and its surrounding ecosystems.
History enthusiasts can delve into the park's intriguing past, from a secret World War II training camp to the legendary tales of Trapper Nelson, the Wild Man of the Loxahatchee. Ranger-guided tours of Trapper Nelson's pioneer homestead are available year-round, while outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy activities such as biking, hiking, boating, and fishing along the riverbank or from a boat.
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Jonathan Dickerson State Park is absolutely massive. They have so many campsites they've expanded the camping experience. You can rent cabins, you can sleep in a tent or bring your camper or...
I hadn't visited Jonathan Dickinson in years until last night for the owl event. They hosted an owl pellet dissection from 4-6PM followed by a 6PM owl hike. Unfortunately, it was too cold and we...
We took our grandkids camping for the first time. The glamping tents are wonderful! Super clean and they really thought of everything. You really only need to bring food, towels for the bathroom....
On this site on September 3, 1696, Jonathan Dickinson was part of a group of Quakers headed for Jamaica when his ship sank. The 24 survivors were captured by the Native People living in the area....
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