| Take an Eco-Walk at Crystal River Preserve State Park |
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| November 23, 2009 |
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This past weekend, I desperately tried to catch up on some writing and tend to some things around the house, but I was feeling a little overwhelmed. So I went for a walk in the woods instead. After the walk, I pulled out my laptop and worked at a park bench for a good while. It's always amazing how a short stroll in the woods can get me right back on track!
So, where did I go? I headed over to the 2.5-mile Eco-walk trail at Crystal River Preserve State Park, which passes through several habitats complete with informative signage and benches. The trail is typically flat, wide and grassy, so it's an easy walk. Don't get in a rush. This trail is made for learning and is perfect for outdoor education groups. Take your time, stop often, look around and listen. I saw a little alligator in a pond, two deer and a box turtle. Birding is excellent here as well, and this location is a stop on the Great Florida Birding Trail.
Here's a short video to give you an idea of what to expect. It's a great walk. Come on over to Crystal River and check it out for yourself! For more information, visit www.floridastateparks.org/crystalriverpreserve.
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| Crystal River Eco-Walk entry sign |
| Credit: Kevin Mims |
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