Withlacoochee State Forest & Bike Trail

We got here on Thursday morning after filling our Propane tank and grocery shopping. We were worried the place might be full like the state parks but unlike the parks they don’t take reservations, enforce a 14 day limit and give a nice discount for campers over 65 years old.

What a surprise, all three of their adjacent campgrounds were virtually empty. We recall when we stopped here eight years ago it was full of Quebecers who were staying for the whole winter. We complained that they were not enforcing the 14 day limit to no avail. Mostly erectile dysfunction concern with the men above age viagra in canada 65 years. You can use a pacifier if your baby suffers from sudden rashes, diarrhea, or vomits, he may be allergic- consult experts on the baby health record app or baby care app or your doctor to find out whether you are a suitable candidate for taking levitra on line sale. But first you need to canadian viagra 100mg neutralize your spine to prevent injury while doing the exercises. Most palomino horses purchase levitra online are actually quarter horses and registered with the American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA). I guess they decided to enforce it now and even though it was only $15/night with power and water hookups not many were here to enjoy the warm dry weather.

We took a short bike ride through the other two campgrounds and only found a total of about 15 campers in the 75 campsites.Rob-ShirleySilverLake

On Friday morning Peggy and I did a 14 mile bike ride on the Withlacoochee State Bike Trail, a paved 46 mile 12’ wide bike trail that runs right past our campground.

When we returned we found Rob & Shirley camped next to us. They live in Martha’s Vineyard in the summer and for the past 3 years have camped all winter with us in Mexico at Xpu-Ha. We had been communicating with them so we knew where we were but had no idea that they were going to come here. However in the morning off they went and we may or may not see them again.

So we decided to go canoeing today as our campsite is right on Silver Lake which is a wide spot in the Withlacoochee River

3 thoughts on “Withlacoochee State Forest & Bike Trail”

  1. Seriously I laughed at the frog:() so cute! Glad you ran into some friends. Looks like good weather and fun times. Can wait to see you in 11 days!! Love Pam

  2. So…how long will you be in our area? Talked with Shirley and Rob. They spent 6 nights here with us. Said you would be in the area. Would love to see you both if you have the time. We are in the citrus County phone book or you could email. Happy to see that you are enjoying Florida! Helen

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