Heading Home

We spent Sunday night at Santee State Park in Santee, South Carolina. This was just an overnight stop as we make our way back home to Florida. This park was an enjoyable peaceful place to spend the evening. The campground borders Lake Marion, a spectacular 171,000 acre lake. I was told this lake is the perfect spot for bass fishermen; cypress trees jut out from the center of the lake, which provides a perfect hiding place for the bass. From a photographic aspect, I found the trees to be unique. The next day we camped at our final stop, Gold Head Branch State Park. Gold Head Branch State Park, located in northern Florida, is a two time National Gold Medal winner and was voted one of America’s best parks. The park is also one of Florida’s first State Parks having entered the Florida State Park System in 1933. Gold Head Sate Park is a classic example of untouched Florida wilderness. An evening bike ride through the park allowed us the opportunity to reminisce about our journey and it certainly was the perfect ending to a fabulous time. Since this was the last stop on our trip this summer, I would like to thank everyone for following my blog. I also hope everyone enjoyed viewing my blog half as much as I did posting. We should be home late this afternoon; so until next time, have a fantastic summer everyone!

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2 thoughts on “Heading Home

  1. Thanks for sharing, Brad! We have thoroughly enjoyed your trip.

    Your Taywater Dell neighbors,
    Mike & Pam

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