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Hal Scott Regional Preserve

Hal Scott Regional Preserve

Hal Scott Regional Preserve and Park is spread over an area of 9,515 acres of hills and mountains. It is located in east Orange County, Florida, along the banks of the Econlockhatchee River. It is known for its exposure to the natural flora and fauna of Florida. Some of the interesting activities that you can do here include, wildlife viewing, horseback riding, fishing, bicycling and hiking. Primitive camping is also permitted in designated areas. The fascinating wildlife that you can view here mainly includes the bald eagles, sandhill cranes, gopher tortoises, bobcats, river otters, indigo snakes, and the widely famous red cockaded woodpecker. Make sure to bring enough water of your own, as there are no restrooms or water sources at the trailheads. Read More

Holy Land Experience

Holy Land Experience

Who knew Jesus would like to have a theme park? Do tell us after you visit Holy Land Experience, a Christian- based amusement and theme park in Orlando. Unlike the conventional theme parks, this one does not host any rides. But it will definitely take you on a spiritual rollercoaster, what with its theatrical Broadway like shows, rare artifacts, historical time frames, and educational exhibits. It also conducts weekly church services and bible studies for the general public. Read More

Homosassa State Park

Homosassa State Park

Also known as Ellie Schiller Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park, the Homosassa State Park is the best place to view Manatees, also known as Sea Cows, and the hippopotamus Lu, who has been featured in a number of movies. It remains open from 9 am to 5:30 pm and children below the age of 5 are admitted free, those between 6-12 require a fee of $5 and those above the age of 13 require $13. Located at a distance of 86.5 miles from Orlando, the park is home to a large number of animals like black bears, bobcats, white-tailed deer, American alligators, red wolf, Key deer, flamingos, whooping cranes, and river otters. Want to spend some time swimming with your friends or family? There are boats, private tours, and kayaks that will take you to the Crystal River from Homosassa Springs, where you can swim. There are trails organized for visitors in wheelchairs or strollers. There are some accommodations nearby like Homosassa Riverside Resort, Seagrass Waterfront Resort, and MacRae’s of Homosassa, and do not miss out on the seafood, which is the specialty of the Homosassa town. If you are visiting the town, do not forget to try the eco-tours, river tours, river adventure tours, snorkeling, manatee tours, and many more exciting activities. Read More

Jungle Adventures Nature Park & Zoo

Mainly addressed as “A Real Florida Animal Park”, it holds the speciality of being there, for your enjoyment 365 days a year, including holidays.Comprising over 15 species of animals, that is on display along our 2000+ feet of boardwalk and pathways. It is the natural habitat jungle home of very rare Florida Panthers, Black Bears, Wolves, White-Tailed Deer, Tropical Birds, Reptiles, Mammals, 200+ Alligators and other critters. The uniqueness of this nature park lies in:- The Wildlife Show where one goes hands on with a baby alligator and other cool critters. The Native American Village where one can learn how Natives lived and used environmental products to survive. A Gator Feeding where the guides hand feed some of the larger gators in the park, and The lovely, Jungle Swamp Cruise, a gentle, eco friendly electric motorized boat ride through the swamp where one can see 1st hand what real Florida looks like. Read More

Kelly Park

Kelly Park

Home to the Kelly Rock Springs, this park is the ultimate destination to relax and unwind in the cool water or hike across the trails located in the park. The natural spring is perhaps its most popular attraction as the water is crystal clear and great for swimming and tubing, and you can even rent kayaks, paddle-board and canoes to venture the waters. Since you can rent tubes, and swimming is one of the most frequented activities, lifeguard stations are spread across the springs to ensure the safety of the visitors. Tent and RV camping is available and the park also has picnic pavilions, a playground and even a concession stand for a great experience. Pets are not allowed in the park, and only some areas of the park are wheelchair accessible. Read More

Kennedy Space Center

Kennedy Space Center

The John F. Kennedy Space Center which was first known as the NASA Launch Operations Center is situated in Merritt Island, Florida, and is one of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) ten field core areas that are found in the United States. It had started in December 1968, The Kennedy Space Center has been NASA's main launch center for human spaceflight. The launch sequence for the Apollo, Skylab, and Space Shuttle programs was carried out from Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39 and managed by The Kennedy Space Center. Located on the east coast of Florida, Kennedy Space Center is adjacent to Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. They share resources and they operate facilities on each other's property. The operation directors of the two had to work very closely together Even though the first Apollo flights and all of the Project Mercury and the Project Gemini flights had taken off from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, the launches were performed at The Kennedy Space Center and its former organization, which is called the Launch Operations Directorate. The fourth Gemini mission was executed by NASA at the launch control center in Florida which is known as the Mercury Control Center, later known as the Launch Control Center. It commences by handing off the power of the vehicles to the Mission Control Center that was in Houston, The command center after prior missions, held control throughout the entire mission.Among the various special and one of a kind facilities at Kennedy Space Center, there is the 525-foot (160 m) tall Vehicle Assembly unit for the stacking of NASA's largest rockets, then the Launch Control Center, which is used to conduct space launches at the Kennedy Space Center, the Operations and Checkout Building, is used to house the astronaut's dormitories and suit-up station, it has a Space Station factory, and also houses a 3-mile or 4.8 km long Shuttle Landing Facility. The Kennedy Space Center also has a Visitor Complex open to the public on-site. There were an estimated 1.5 million visitors in 2015. It has around 700 employees. The Kennedy Space Center is used for handling the launch of unmanned and commercial crew missions and also studies food production and In-Situ Resource consumption for off-Earth exploration. The Kennedy Space Center since early 2010 has aimed to become a spaceport that can cater to commercial spaceflight as well through industry partnerships, and they had even added a new launchpad (LC-39C) in 2015.There are around 700 structures and buildings that are spread across the center's 144,000 acres. The Kennedy Space Center offers its visitors in the base admission a tour-bus transport to see the Launch Complex 39 and the remainder of the Kennedy Space Center property, as well as the Apollo/Saturn V Center. The Kennedy Space Center tours it used to offer admission to the Astronaut Hall of Fame which is located 6 miles (9.7 km) to the west of the launch pad.At The Kennedy Space Center, there are two theaters that allow the visitor to relive parts of the Apollo program. One of the halls simulates the environment inside an Apollo spaceship during the Apollo launch, and the other hall shows tourists the Apollo 11 Moon landing.The Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex has been owned and maintained by the Delaware North since 1995, it has a variety of exhibits, artifacts, displays, and attractions that are based on the history and future of human and robotic spaceflight. Bus tours of Kennedy Space Center originate from here. Read More

Kissimmee RV Park

Kissimmee RV Park

Kissimmee RV park is the way to go if you want to relax under the sun at the pools and hot tubs, enjoy with your family, have fun playing potlucks and bingo and more. This is also located amidst all of Orlando’s most popular attractions, so you can have the perfect day! Pet friendly WiFi access throughout the park

Kraft Azalea Garden

Kraft Azalea Garden

Kraft Azalea Park is a public garden specially made for having a picnic, or spending a peaceful time. It is located in the city of Winter Park, just north of Orlando. What makes the park even more appealing is that is it surrounded by the Lake Maitland on the north and west. The park is adorned by large cypress trees, eight benches, and even a dock, which makes it a tranquil and cool spot to enjoy your day.

Lake Apopka

Lake Apopka

The fourth largest lake in Florida, Lake Apopka, covers 30000 acres. It is a perfect destination to spend a few hours in peace and calm. Hiking, bicycling, boating, and canoeing are some of the activities that can be engaged in at the lake. It was once the bass-fishing capital in Eastern U.S, however, it still has fishes like brown bullhead, black crappie, largemouth bass, bluegill, yellow bullhead, etc. While you are at Lake Apopka, you can also visit the 11 mile Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive which should be left by all vehicles by 5 pm. There is a wide array of birds and animal species in the entire driveway which can be spotted at any time, so keep a check, you might be lucky enough to spot something. Are you a hiking enthusiast? The lake will surely not disappoint you, as there are loop trails as well as hiking trails that are organized which provides opportunities like horse riding and wildlife viewing. Read More

Lake Como

The Lake Como covers an area of only around 2 acres. It consists of a walking path for all the walking enthusiasts, a baseball field for all the sports enthusiasts; it also has a plaza, certain footbridges, and several other things. It is situated within a residential area and is surrounded by several lively and beautiful bars and cafes and restaurants to enjoy delicious food and some amazing cocktails. You can definitely go to the lake for a stroll or a run or to kill some of the extra time maybe with a book or a cup of coffee or with some good music. Plan a spontaneous trip to the lake and allow it to take you by surprise. Read More

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