First week of my two week stay in the Withlacoochee State Forest


I’m finally back on my original winter trip schedule. I like the
campground, called Cypress Glen, for several reasons. The three campground complex
on Silver Lake is both on the Withlacoochee River and the 46 mile long paved
State Bike Trail, so it provides access to many outdoor activities.

See the map, I can bike the trail south for 10 miles to
Trilby or north for 14 miles and beyond to Floral City or West for 10 miles to
Brooksville on the Good Neighbor Trail.

I can also kayak south to Ridge Manor or north to Nobleton.

View from campsite to boat launch

Closer view from Campsite




When I got here I found out that the hurricane had knocked down a lot of trees at the small beach in front of my campsite where you can launch your boat. Here are some before & after pictures.

Big trees blocking the path

Crawl under fallen tree to launch
My first bike ride on Saturday was a 21 mile round trip ride to Trilby, a nice cool day on the trail, I didn’t see much tree damage although this part of the trail was closed for a few weeks after the storm.

I watched NFL football games on Sunday but on Monday I headed north to Floral City for a 31 mi round trip bike ride. I was looking for a tool to tighten the Schrader valve core on my RV tire that had loosened and was leaking.

Schrader Tool

A motorcycle shop had an old valve cap with prongs that worked just fine, but when I take my bike ride over to Brooksville on Friday I’ll look for this tool at Harbor Freight and buy some peppers at a Walmart.

Silver Lake

The weather warmed to the high 70’s on Tuesday so I decided to kayak upstream from my campsite on Silver Lake to see how far I could make it up the Little Withlacoochee River which is a tiny creek that flows into the main river. There was a lot of tree damage so I could only make it about ¾ mi upstream where it was blocked by a large tree. So I headed back and up the main river instead to Crooked River Campground, the 3rd camp in the Silver Lake complex. The short 5 mile paddle was enough for me.


I decided to stay in on Wednesday and make some home-made chicken soup with my leftover Sam’s Club rotisserie chicken. I added carrots, celery, onions, noodles and spices. 


The forecast was for rain and turning colder to the 30’s for a day. Then starting Friday it is supposed to get back in the high 70’s for a week. It turned out to be a heavy rain but it only lasted for about 30 minutes.

Starting my second week at Silver Lake

 

Someone asked me to show them where all the campgrounds in FL are that I’m staying at this year. The map on the left shows their location and below is the actual schedule and my planned locations.

Of course nothing ever goes as planned. I just got an e-mail from my next campground, Oscar Scherer, they said they are now open but my campsite might not be available on 12/21 and I should call them before heading down. I may have to stay at Silver Lake for another day or at another Lowes near Sarasota.

The weather is finally warming up. On Thursday the morning low was only 36o and but it got 10o  warmer every morning but the highs each day have been in the 70’s. 

On Friday I did a 30 mile round trip to Brooksville on the Good Neighbor Trail and picked up some vegetables at Walmart.

I saw a Gopher Tortoise along the trail. These guys really get big and live for 100 years. Every few days they dig huge dens that eventually become homes for all kind of animals and snakes.

It was windy on Saturday morning but I still decided to go kayaking. 

The water level has been slowly dropping about 10 CFS/day. It is now down to 475 cfs and it is no problem paddling in either direction since I have no easy way to set-up a shuttle so I could just paddle downstream. I see other campers with kayaks but I haven’t seen anybody else on the water.

The river is a little wider going downstream from camp and I usually see lots of birds, like these Ibis, and a few turtles but I didn’t see any gators.
Withlacoochee River Ibis

About a mile before Hog Island I found that a big tree had blocked my way, I didn’t try to portage around it and turned around. I did see 4 kayakers heading downstream with camping equipment. They planned to camp by Hog Island, I warned them but they figured they could find a way around the tree.

Luckily, when I got back to Silver Lake from my 5 mile paddle the headwind had died down.

Sunday I will have a rest day watching NFL football games.

The next 4 days are supposed to be between 60 to 80o and then another cool down comes in for next weekend.

I’m now at Oscar Scherer State Park near Venice, FL

Very Wooded Campsite #72

 As I mentioned in my last blog this park was not scheduled
to reopen until the day after the first day of my two week reservation.

So I
needed to find a place to stay for one night. I drove to Bradenton, FL on
Friday afternoon and found another great spot to camp at a Lowes store after
doing my weekly grocery shopping. It was a level spot with good free Wi-Fi.


The
usual check-in time at FL State Parks is 3 PM, but since they have been closed
I figured I would try to check in at 10AM. No problem, the place was empty. I’m
not sure what is going on but even though 12 months ago the campground was fully
reserved, there are at least 10 empty sites here every night No one has stayed
more than 2 nights on the site next to me.  


Sarasota Bayfront Park

There are a few good reasons to choose this
campground. Most campers have bikes to ride the 30 mile long Legacy
Trail
a wide asphalt trail that goes between Sarasota to south of Venice.


Venetian Waterway to Shamrock Park

This week I biked 100 miles on four rides; south
to Shamrock Park, North to Sarasota Bayfront Park, into the beautiful
neighborhoods of Venice and their beaches and along Casey Key, a barrier island,
which is near the campground. 

Nokomis Beach near Casey Key


There was a lot of storm damage along the Key. Some
homes on the north end were totally flattened but Nokomis Beach on the south
end was crowded with beach lovers.

I tried to get to Caspersen Beach south of
Venice but the road south of the small airport was totally closed. I’ll try to
see if I can get there from the south next week by going along Venetian Waterway.

I have never tried kayaking along South Creek
which flows by the campsites. The jungle between the sites and the creek is
almost impenetrable and the parks launch is across the creek which is too far
unless you drive. The creek just flows out to the inland waterway and is too
far from any access to the Gulf of Mexico. 


Here is where I rest after my bike rides

The weather has been great, starting out in the
60’s in the morning and reaching the mid-70’s by the time I finished my bike rides.


There is a chance for rain later today and again on Sunday,
I’ll probably watch some football and rest up a little. I made reservation here
for two weeks and need to leave on Friday, 1/3/25 (Happy New Year).

My next stop for a week will be to visit my daughter Pam
& Sam at the condo they bought this year in Cape Coral.

A week with Pam & Sam

I got a lot of biking in while staying for 2 weeks at Oscar Scherer State Park. The Legacy Trail runs north from south of Venice  to Sarasota. It crosses a lot of roads where they use traffic signals but in many places there are overpasses like the picture on the left. I used to call them Peggy’s mountains when she would bike with me on our tandem. Since starting my trip I have biked over 450 miles.

On Saturday I drove about an hour south to visit my Daughter Pam and her husband Sam who recently purchased a condo in Cape Coral and plan to stay for the winter. 

Speaking of winter I can see we are having a cold winter in Cleveland and at my cabin in WV. I glad I’m in Florida. However it is cool down here also with highs barely in the high 60’s with lows around 50.




Six Suite Condo









Their small condo had enough room for me to park in their parking lot but I am staying in the condo.



I love their small two bedroom condo which is only a mile from where Peggy’s parents lived back in the 70’s.


Condo Pool

We went out with some of their friends to see their favorite Bar & Restaurant, Bonita Bills, which was closing that weekend after over 30 years on Fort Myers Beach.
The large yacht behind Pam had washed up on their deck in one of the recent hurricanes and they just left it there.
I finally got a haircut riding my bike over to a nearby Great Clips.
I took a bike ride to the Yacht Club beach which was 4-1/2 mi from their condo, I then decided to see what became of Peggy’s parents house that we sold in 1982.
Original House                                             Now an office building

New House – 1973 – Christmas Visit
2025 – Remodeled into an office building

We will go over to their friend’s home on Friday to watch the Ohio State game and I will be leaving on Saturday 1/11 to go to WP Franklin COA campground for two weeks on the Caloosahatchee River only 25 miles away.

For the next two weeks I will be at WP Franklin Park

I checked into WP Franklin Corp of Engineers Campground on an island at a lock on the Caloosahatchee River by noon on Saturday.


Here is an aerial view, this is the 3rd time I got campsite #8.


The campground is northeast of Fort Myers in a quiet neighborhood.

For paddlers or fisherman there is a lot to do. You can fish from the dam area, launch a boat from the boat ramp upstream into fresh water or go downstream through the lock and fish in salt water.


For paddlers, about a mile down stream, you can paddle up the narrow Telegraph Creek about 3 miles , beyond that it is very narrow and often blocked by fallen trees. 


I expected to see hurricane damage this year but everything looked normal, except I saw no large alligators but many more smaller ones.


There were plenty of birds and a few turtles. 

Paddlers can also paddle about 1-1/2 mi upstream from our campground and head south up Hickey Creek, a wider and deeper creek, to a park with a landing and a picnic area and  pavilion. You can continue upstream another mile or so but it narrows and you will again be blocked by fallen trees.


For bicyclists you can bike around the nearby neigborhood streets which will require short rides down River Rd which has no bike lanes but light traffic. I try to wait for no traffic and sprint to the next street. It is not hard to get in a 8 to 10 mile trip. There is a regional park 2 miles down River Rd that has mountain bike trails. If you have a car you can drive 10 miles over to Babcock Ranch which has miles of paved bike trails through this newer growing planned community.


You can also get some pretty sunrise or sunset pictures from your campsite.

The weather turns to shit

 


I am nearing the end of my
two week stay at the beautiful campground at Franklin Lock on the
Caloosahatchee River east of Fort Myers, FL. I got to paddle two more times on
sunny days; Once, down the big river a couple of miles but I headed back when it
started getting windy. 




And once upriver to Hickey’s Creek another small river that goes through a small park with a hiking trail that crosses over the river twice. It eventually narrows and is blocked by deadfall. This year I paddled up
the creek about 2-1/2 miles making it about a 8 mile round trip from the
campground.

As I mentioned the only easy accessible biking is down the streets of the nearby housing developments, I got in a 8 mile bike ride before the weather started to cool off. 


Snow in the FL Panhandle

This week the big polar
vortex storm that brought below zero temperatures back home and record heavy
snow to the Florida panhandle, pushed all the way down to SW Florida bringing
rainy days and temperatures that never got to 60o. Cold and rainy is not
conducive to outdoor activities. 

        







I felt cooped up looking out my windows
watching it rain and listening to the howling wind. Tomorrow they are
predicting frost warnings north of here.



















My plans are to leave here
Saturday and drive to Tampa Bay and hope to get a nice campsite at EG Simmons County
Park, they don’t take reservations so maybe the bad weather will cause some
campers to go home early. 

EG Simmons East Campground Site #79


The forecast is finally calling for an end to the cold
spell and promising temperatures back into the high 70’s later next week.

Finished my 1st week at EG Simmons County Park on Tampa Bay

The forecast is finally calling for warm weather and my reservation at WPF ended on Saturday 1/25/25. The plan is to drive 100 miles north to Tampa Bay and see if I can get a campsite at EG Simmons County Park. They do not take reservations and I heard that since the hurricanes all of their sites may not be available because of power problems or trees that need to have branches removed. 

I needed to get propane and grocery shop before I got to the campground, which delayed my arrival until noon, but that is the checkout time anyway.

There were a few sites available and I got site #70 which is just down the line from the picture I posted in my last blog.

You can paddle here on their canoe trail within the park or
you can paddle out into Tampa Bay going north to Apollo Beach or south to Bahia
Beach as long as there are no storms or windy days. I’ll probably try all options
on sunny days to get some exercise.

You can take a 6 mile bike around the large park on the
paved roads.

There are lots of residential streets nearby to ride your
bike but there are no designated bike trails. I like to ride over to Bahia
Beach or Apollo Beach and bike through the upscale neighborhoods or shop at the
nearby grocery stores.

One place I like to ride is to the Manatee viewing area
about 8 miles away in Apollo Beach. There is a large power plant that discharges
warm water back into the bay. The Manatees love the warm water. If the bay
temperature goes below 70o they head here by the hundreds. The bay, after
the cold spell, is only in the 50’s.

When I was getting ready to leave a big truck from the Manatee Hospital rolled up to return a small Manatee back into the water. I swear I saw Peggy trying to help walk the Manatee down to the bay, since the 14 volunteers were having a hard time carrying it.



Peggy at Julies Fish House

Peggy used to love going out for a Grouper dinner at this popular outdoor restaurant only an easy 3 mile bike ride from our campground.

I found out that it has been closed since the hurricanes. I
happened to be riding by yesterday and they were having a grand reopening and
the place was packed.

I got a menu and since I had been there 2 years ago the menu
hasn’t changed and the dinners all went up by only $1.


I
thought I would add the map below to see where all the places are that I wrote
about, at the south end of Tampa Bay east of St. Petersburg.