Come camp in style! Glamping in Florida at its best! Explore the historical remnants of the Koreshan Unity Settlement while also enjoying the natural beauty of the Estero River. Outdoor activities include canoeing, paddle boarding, kayaking and biking. Plus, the playground is there for the littles, as well as the dog-friendly atmosphere ensures that everyone in the family can enjoy the experience. After a fun day of adventures come back to your tent and enjoy AC, fresh cup of coffee and iced cold beverages from your fridge. Koreshan State Park truly caters to everyone's interests, making it an ideal destination for a memorable outing.ome explore the historical remnants of the Koreshan Unity Settlement while also enjoying the natural beauty of the Estero River.
Explore the park's vast trail system with a bicycle! Paved and off-road trails, including a 2-mile paved multiuse trail and an 8.7-mile Ocean to Lake trail, offer varying levels of difficulty.
A premier destination for bird enthusiasts, Jonathan Dickinson State Park hosts more than 150 bird species. Bring your binoculars and experience the joy of bird-watching.
A concrete boat launch ramp on the Loxahatchee River connects to the Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic Ocean. The boat ramp fee is $4 plus tax, in addition to the park entry fee.
Canoe or kayak down the Loxahatchee River, Florida's first federally designated Wild and Scenic River. The upper river provides an enchanting, ancient-cypress-lined route, while the lower section showcases mangroves and bird life.
Experience fishing in the Loxahatchee River. Whether it's freshwater fishing upriver or saltwater angling near the picnic area, the diverse species provide an engaging fishing experience. Ensure you have the appropriate licenses
Embrace the interactive treasure hunt known as geocaching. Using GPS devices, participants can locate caches of varying difficulty levels, enjoying the thrill of the search.
Jonathan Dickinson boasts an extensive trail system suitable for beginners and seasoned hikers. Explore diverse trails, such as the Kitching Creek Nature Trail, Wilson Creek Nature Trail, and Hobe Mountain Trail, providing stunning views.
Picnic along the Loxahatchee River's shores, with tables, grills, and reservable pavilions. Enjoy drinks and snacks from the concession store, along with nearby nature trails and a playground.
Start your visit at the Elsa Kimbell Environmental Education and Research Center. Learn about the park's ecosystems, watch films about the Loxahatchee River, and enjoy family programs on Saturdays.
Witness diverse wildlife including deer, raccoons, alligators, manatees, and endangered species like Florida scrub-jays. Explore the park to encounter these fascinating creatures.
Explore the park's vast trail system with a bicycle! Paved and off-road trails, including a 2-mile paved multiuse trail and an 8.7-mile Ocean to Lake trail, offer varying levels of difficulty.
A premier destination for bird enthusiasts, Jonathan Dickinson State Park hosts more than 150 bird species. Bring your binoculars and experience the joy of bird-watching.
A concrete boat launch ramp on the Loxahatchee River connects to the Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic Ocean. The boat ramp fee is $4 plus tax, in addition to the park entry fee.
Canoe or kayak down the Loxahatchee River, Florida's first federally designated Wild and Scenic River. The upper river provides an enchanting, ancient-cypress-lined route, while the lower section showcases mangroves and bird life.
Experience fishing in the Loxahatchee River. Whether it's freshwater fishing upriver or saltwater angling near the picnic area, the diverse species provide an engaging fishing experience. Ensure you have the appropriate licenses
Embrace the interactive treasure hunt known as geocaching. Using GPS devices, participants can locate caches of varying difficulty levels, enjoying the thrill of the search.
Jonathan Dickinson boasts an extensive trail system suitable for beginners and seasoned hikers. Explore diverse trails, such as the Kitching Creek Nature Trail, Wilson Creek Nature Trail, and Hobe Mountain Trail, providing stunning views.
Picnic along the Loxahatchee River's shores, with tables, grills, and reservable pavilions. Enjoy drinks and snacks from the concession store, along with nearby nature trails and a playground.
Start your visit at the Elsa Kimbell Environmental Education and Research Center. Learn about the park's ecosystems, watch films about the Loxahatchee River, and enjoy family programs on Saturdays.
Witness diverse wildlife including deer, raccoons, alligators, manatees, and endangered species like Florida scrub-jays. Explore the park to encounter these fascinating creatures.
You can look forward to a restful night in a very comfortable bed with proper linens. Along with places to sit, eat, and charge your phone, you'll wake up to a fresh cup of coffee from our Keurig Coffee Maker.
In the winter, we provide heaters, and in the summer, air conditioners. However, it's important to remember that this is still a tent with a canvas exterior. The heating and cooling will help take the edge off but won't replicate the full effect of a home.
Most importantly, this experience offers a chance to reimagine the world around you, making special memories with family and friends.
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