
Official web page
Adventure is not outside man, but within, for you cannot cross the sea by simply staring at the water.




A class in the process of gathering and distilling turpentine came next, followed by trips to the gift shop and museum.


Both were quite interesting and provided another view of life in this area over the last few centuries. The Elderhostel ended with a farewell luncheon called "Florida Cracker Fish Fry" featuring fried catfish, grilled grouper, baked beans, hush puppies, and grits -- and also some of Ranger Stan's swamp cabbage! What a wonderful ending to a truly memorable Elderhostel program. This is my 20th Elderhostel, and this group of people and the staff bonded like few other programs have. The group photo is below:












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Orange County's Official site











That evening we learned about the whooping crane relocation project, both non-migratory where they raise birds from eggs in a fixed location, and the migratory program, where they lead cranes from Wisconsin to Florida with ultra-light planes.
... and the dozen or so manatees that visited us downriver made the day a wonderful success!


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A map is available here.


A high overpass takes riders over Highway 19 in Ozona, giving good views of Smith Bayou.
For more info and downloadable trail maps, go to Guide to the Pinellas Trail