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Comfort, Amenities, and Saving Money-Vacation Rentals Have it All

In the economic times everyone is coping with, saving money and being comfortable and relaxed is a priority for most vacationers. Beach vacation rentals offer more for your money than hotel rooms. Imagine not sharing a bedroom with the kids, being able to house the family reunion under one roof, or taking along the family pet. Gone are the days of spending thousands of dollars on several hotel rooms and bloated room service bills. Vacation rentals offer fully equipped kitchens, and typically a grill.

A beach rental is an individually owned property with unique amenities. Most vacation rentals have individual bedrooms, wireless internet access, and private beach access. Rather than staying in cramped overpriced hotel rooms, families and couples are turning to the luxury of space and privacy that they get from a vacation rental on the beach. Cottages and villas can be quaint old world style, with charm and modern conveniences that really make you feel like you are a part of the local culture.
The most luxurious hotel rooms are not even 500 square feet, and require you to stack laundry, souvenirs, luggage and snacks in a tiny area needed for living space.

 
Vacation rentals offer much more for one’s money than even the most luxurious hotels. Although a maid is not as likely to clean your room daily or to tuck you in at a rental, there is also no need to put a “Do Not Disturb” sign on the door. Some vacation rentals will have daily made service available, as well as great discounts on local activities. A vacation rental will give you easy access to local shopping, dining, events and activities. Area information is easily accessible, as well as transportation. Some homes will even have bikes for you to ride during your stay. Other vacation houses will have garages to park your rental car.

Coast 2 Coast Vacation Rentals is one of America’s leading suppliers of vacation rentals and we do the search for you! Our unique customer service approach alleviates your need to spend hours, days, or even weeks searching for just the right vacation rental. The key to finding your perfect beach rental is to start planning your trip well in advance of your departure date. Many vacation goers make their travel plans in the first couple months of the year. There are also renters who book the same beach house year after year. If you are seriously considering staying at a beach vacation rental, start your planning at least four to six months in advance. Procrastinate at your own risk!

Southwest Florida State Parks Events Near Your Vacation Rental

Coast 2 Coast Vacation Rentals would like to encourage our guests who visit the southwest Florida region to explore the Florida State Parks which use your vacation dollars to protect, preserve, and enhance our experience of the great outdoors. Our vacation condos and vacation homes are available with close proximity to state parks and the wonderful events they offer. Florida state parks are the first two-time Gold Medal winner honoring the nation’s best state park service, Florida’s state park system is one of the largest in the country with 160 parks, most of which are open 365 days a year. Florida’s state parks, which span more than 700,000 acres and include more than 100 miles of sandy white beach, provide an affordable outing for people of all ages.

Here is a list of events in the Southwest Florida State Parks

  • THIRD WEEKEND FORT FOSTER GARRISONS
    Hillsborough River State Park

    Date: Third weekend of each month. Saturday 2:00 p.m. Sunday 11: 00 a.m. See below for dates.
    Description: Come and experience the Real Florida frontier at Fort Foster Historic Site. Fort Foster was one of the original Seminole War forts constructed in Florida during the early 1800s. Today a replica wood picket style fort has been constructed on the original site. Park Rangers and reinactors provide tours, and explain the Fort operations and living conditions, as well as telling the history of the Seminole Wars in Florida. Third weekend of each month: May 16 & 17
    June 20 & 21
    July 18 & 19
    August 15 & 16
    September 19 & 20
    October 17 & 18
    November 21 & 22
    Living History Event – December 11,12, & 13
    No Garrison Please attend: Dade Battle Reenactment – January 2 and 3, 2010.
    If you are interested in reenacting and getting involved with the Fort Foster Rendezvous and Garrison Weekends, please contact: Steve Saunders QM Sergeant, 813-684-6703. Email: fathersteve110@aol.com
    Fees: Regular fort tour fees will be charged.
    Contact: Contact the park at: (813) 987-6870 or patrick.potts@dep.state.fl.us.com for more details
    Directions: Hillsborough River State Park is located 9 miles north of Tampa and 6 miles south of Zephyrhills on US Highway 301. From I-75, Southbound from Ocala take the SR 54. Exit #279 east to Hwy 301, travel South for 6 miles, and the park will be on your right-hand side. From I-75, Northbound from Tampa take the Fowler Ave. Exit #265 east to Hwy 301, travel North for 9 miles, and the park will be on your left-hand side. From I-4, West bound take Exit 10 go north on CR 579 to US 301, follow the signs and go North 7 miles the park will be on your left-hand side. From I-4, East bound take Exit 7 (be careful of the merges) and go North on US 301 for 14 miles, the park will be on your left-hand side.
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  • THIRD WEEKEND FORT FOSTER GARRISONS
    Fort Foster State Historic Site

    Date: Third weekend of each month. Saturday 2:00 p.m. Sunday 11: 00 a.m. See below for dates.
    Description: Come and experience the Real Florida frontier at Fort Foster Historic Site. Fort Foster was one of the original Seminole War forts constructed in Florida during the early 1800s. Today a replica wood picket style fort has been constructed on the original site. Park Rangers and reinactors provide tours, and explain the Fort operations and living conditions, as well as telling the history of the Seminole Wars in Florida. Third weekend of each month: May 16 & 17
    June 20 & 21
    July 18 & 19
    August 15 & 16
    September 19 & 20
    October 17 & 18
    November 21 & 22
    Living History Event – December 11,12, & 13
    No Garrison Please attend: Dade Battle Reenactment – January 2 and 3, 2010.
    If you are interested in reenacting and getting involved with the Fort Foster Rendezvous and Garrison Weekends, please contact: Steve Saunders QM Sergeant, 813-684-6703. Email: fathersteve110@aol.com
    Fees: Regular fort tour fees will be charged.
    Contact: Contact the park at: (813) 987-6870 or patrick.potts@dep.state.fl.us.com for more details.
    Directions: All Visitors to Fort Foster must enter through Hillsborough River State Park first. Hillsborough River State Park is located 9 miles north of Tampa and 6 miles south of Zephyrhills on US Highway 301. From I-75, South bound from Ocala take the SR 54. Exit #279 east to Hwy 301, travel South for 6 miles, and the park will be on your right-hand side. From I-75, North bound from Tampa take the Fowler Ave. Exit #265 east to Hwy 301, travel North for 9 miles, and the park will be on your left-hand side. From I-4, West bound take Exit 10 go north on C.R. 579 to US 301, follow the signs and go North 7 miles the park will be on your left-hand side. From I-4, East bound take Exit 7 (be careful of the merges) and go North on US 301 for 14 miles, the park will be on your left-hand side.
     
  • HRSP SUPPORTS WATERSHED AWARENESS
    Hillsborough River State Park

    Date: November 2009. Please check the website for further information.
    Description: In November, the Southwest Florida Water Management District will celebrate the Hillsborough River and the Hillsborough River watershed with a series of events along the river. In conjunction with this awareness month, several events are planned within the Hillsborough River watershed to create watershed awareness, showcase the commitment to protecting the watershed and foster proper stewardship of this important resource. Hillsborough River State Park and Keep Hillsborough County Beautiful are in partnership for an in-park river clean up program on this date. Keep Hillsborough County Beautiful tries to help solve the problems of litter. People are the problem, but people are also the solution. Marine debris is one pollution problem that society can solve with action. The cleanup is about individual solutions to a global problem. For more information on other important annual clean up dates, please contact:
    Keep Hillsborough County Beautiful
    10014 North Dale Mabry Highway, Ste 101
    Tampa, Florida 33618
    813.960.5121 phone
    813.960.5044 fax

    Want to help KHCB raise money? Use www.goodsearch.com
    Fees: Please check the website for further information.
    Contact: Call the park at (813) 987-6870 or patrick.potts@dep.state.fl.us.com for more details
    Directions: Hillsborough River State Park is located 9 miles north of Tampa and 6 miles south of Zephyrhills on US Highway 301. From I-75, Southbound from Ocala take the SR 54. Exit #279 east to Hwy 301, travel South for 6 miles, and the park will be on your right-hand side. From I-75, Northbound from Tampa take the Fowler Ave. Exit #265 east to Hwy 301, travel North for 9 miles, and the park will be on your left-hand side. From I-4, West bound take Exit 10 go north on CR 579 to US 301, follow the signs and go North 7 miles the park will be on your left-hand side. From I-4, East bound take Exit 7 (be careful of the merges) and go North on US 301 for 14 miles, the park will be on your left-hand side.
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  • GET INVOLVED!
    Hillsborough River State Park

    Date: September 19th. Start time: 8:30 am. Ending time: 11:30 am.
    Description: Volunteer for National Public Lands Day at Hillsborough River State Park.

    On this date, National Public Lands Day volunteers are keeping the promise of the Civilian Conservation Corps, the ‘tree army’ that exemplified land stewardship from 1933-1942, to preserve and protect America’s natural heritage.

    Hillsborough River State Park, one of Florida’s original CCC state parks. Built in 1936 by the Civilian Conservation Corp, has a long Florida Park Service history and reveals the natural beauty of Florida at its best.

    Hillsborough River State Park has several volunteer opportunities waiting for individuals wanting to give back to the environment and devote some free time in order to be in the great outdoors.

    Possible (TBA) To Be Announced Projects on this service date:

    • River cleanups
    • Trail cleanups
    • Invasive plant removals
    • General maintenance
    • Resource management (Restoration)
    • Gardening

    Skills Needed:

    • Flexible and positive attitude
    • Must like people
    • Willingness to do a variety of outdoor jobs
    • Organizational skills
    • Work independently
    • Basic map reading
    • Suggested items for outdoor activities (Hat, sunscreen, insect repellent, water, gloves, long pants and proper footwear.)
    • Upon arrival to the State Park:
    • Notify the staff at the Ranger Station that you’re supporting the ‘Service Day’ and receive directions.
    • Meet at parking lot # 1
    Fees: Free for volunteers
    Contact: Call the park at (813) 987-6870 or patrick.potts@dep.state.fl.us.com for more details
    Directions: Hillsborough River State Park is located 9 miles north of Tampa and 6 miles south of Zephyrhills on US Highway 301. From I-75, Southbound from Ocala take the SR 54. Exit #279 east to Hwy 301, travel South for 6 miles, and the park will be on your right-hand side. From I-75, Northbound from Tampa take the Fowler Ave. Exit #265 east to Hwy 301, travel North for 9 miles, and the park will be on your left-hand side. From I-4, West bound take Exit 10 go north on CR 579 to US 301, follow the signs and go North 7 miles the park will be on your left-hand side. From I-4, East bound take Exit 7 (be careful of the merges) and go North on US 301 for 14 miles, the park will be on your left-hand side.
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  • THE INTERNATIONAL COASTAL CLEANUP
    Hillsborough River State Park

    Date: Saturday, September 19, 2009
    Description: Thousands of volunteers come out to remove marine debris from our shorelines.

    The ocean was once seen as a vast and limitless area that had the ability to absorb the trash we dumped into it. Florida’s population increase, combined with a disposable society mindset, has resulted in marine debris continuing to choke our waterways and ruin our pristine beaches, threatening human health and endangering marine wildlife. Partnering with The Ocean Conservancy, Keep Hillsborough County Beautiful tries to help solve the problems of litter.

    People are the problem, but people are also the solution. Marine debris is one pollution problem that society can solve with action. The cleanup is about individual solutions to a global problem. Hillsborough River State Park is excited about supporting this important annual environmental program. To register for this upcoming event, please contact:
    Keep Hillsborough County Beautiful
    10014 North Dale Mabry Highway
    Ste 101
    Tampa, Florida 33618
    813.960.5121 phone
    813.960.5044 fax
    Fees: Free for volunteers
    Contact: Call the park at 813 987 6870 or patrick.potts@dep.state.fl.us.com for more details
    Directions: Hillsborough River State Park is located 9 miles north of Tampa and 6 miles south of Zephyrhills on US Highway 301. From I-75, Southbound from Ocala take the SR 54. Exit #279 east to Hwy 301, travel South for 6 miles, and the park will be on your right-hand side. From I-75, Northbound from Tampa take the Fowler Ave. Exit #265 east to Hwy 301, travel North for 9 miles, and the park will be on your left-hand side. From I-4, West bound take Exit 10 go north on CR 579 to US 301, follow the signs and go North 7 miles the park will be on your left-hand side. From I-4, East bound take Exit 7 (be careful of the merges) and go North on US 301 for 14 miles, the park will be on your left-hand side.
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  • INTERNATIONAL COASTAL CLEAN-UP DAY
    Delnor-Wiggins Pass State Park

    Date: Saturday, September 19, 2009 – 8:00 AM to 12 Noon
    Description: Volunteer for the largest one-day coastal clean-up in the world. Walk the beach, picnic areas, maritime hammock, and mangrove edges. Boats, canoes and kayaks are welcome to salvage fishing gear in the back bays. Divers are welcome to clean off the hard bottom reef. The park is located just north of Naples on the Gulf of Mexico. Take I-75 to exit 111, go west 6 miles to the park entrance. Should you need assistance to enable your participation, please contact the park office in advance – Pre-registration is suggested.
    Fees: No entrance fee to park.
    Contact: Carolyn Shaw – 239-597-6196
    Directions: Delnor-Wiggins Pass State Park is located six miles west of Exit exit 111, old 17, on I-75.
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  • MYSTERY MAP EVENT
    Little Manatee River State Park

    Date: October 10th, 2009
    Description: Coming in Octorber and Hosted by the ‘Friends of Little Manatee River’. Please monitor the website for more information – coming soon.
    Fees: More information to come
    Contact: Call the park at 813-671-5005
    Directions: Little Manatee River State Park is located four miles south of Sun City Center, off U.S. 301 on Lightfoot Road. From Tampa: I–75 South to Exit 240A, East to U.S. 301, Then South 4 miles, Turn Right onto Lightfoot Road, Park is on the Right From Sarasota/Bradenton: I-75 North to Exit 229, East to U.S. 301, Then North 6 miles, Turn Left onto Lightfoot Road, Park is on the Right From Pinellas County: I-275 South, cross the Skyway Bridge to I-75 North, Exit 229, East to U.S. 301, Then North 6 miles, Turn Left onto Lightfoot Road, Park is on the Right
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  • FLORIDA STATE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES #5
    Alafia River State Park

    Date: Sunday – October 11, 2009
    Description: One off-road mountain bike race in a series of 8 that will be held on Alafia River State Park’s exceptional trails. For additional fee information log on to goneriding.com
    Fees: Park entry fees still apply.
    Contact: For additional information go to GoneRiding.com
    Directions: From the South – Take I-75 North to exit #240. At exit #240, turn Right (East) onto SR 674. Keep straight on SR 674 for approximately 15 miles. Turn Left (North) at flashing light, onto CR 39 for approximately 5 miles. The main park entrance is on the Right side. From the North – Take I-75 South to exit #246. At exit #246, turn Right (East) onto Big Bend Road. Keep straight on Big Bend Road for approximately 1 mile. Turn Right (South) onto U.S. 301. Keep straight on U.S. 301 for approximately 1.5 miles. Turn Left (East) onto CR 672. Follow CR 672 for approximately 12 miles. Turn Left (North) onto CR 39. Keep straight on CR 39 for approximately 1.5 miles. The main park entrance in on the Right side. From the East – Take I-4 West to exit #22. Turn Left onto Park Road. Follow Park Road for approximately 2.5 miles. Bear right onto 39B. Turn Left onto SR 39 (James Redman Parkway). Continue on SR/CR 39 for approximately 15.2 miles. The main park entrance will be on the Left side.
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  • GET DOWN ON THE SUWANNEE RIVER……
    Hillsborough River State Park

    Date: October 15th thru 22nd.
    Description: ……And Go with the Flow!
    Come join the fun with Paddle Florida, October 15-22, 2009. Up to 200 paddlers will make the 123-mile trip from the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak, Florida to beautiful Manatee Springs State Park.

    Paddle Florida is held in cooperation with the Florida Park Service and the Suwannee River Water Management District. These two organizations, through partnerships with both the public and private sectors, have created the 171-mile Suwannee River Wilderness Trail. The Trail is a series of cabins, river camps and private ‘hubs’ that, taken together, make the Suwannee River accessible to paddlers, hikers, bikers, equestrian enthusiasts and other user groups. Paddle Florida will be using some of the facilities that have been recently completed. Check out the nightly entertainment ’round the campfires’ each evening.

    Contact:
    Paddle Florida
    P.O. Box 5953, Gainesville, FL 32627
    1710 SW 35th Place, Unit C
    Gainesville, FL 32608
    Fees: Contact Paddle Florida for more information.
    Contact: http://www.paddleflorida.org/contact.htm or patrick.potts@dep.state.fl.us.com for more details
    Directions: Hillsborough River State Park is located 9 miles north of Tampa and 6 miles south of Zephyrhills on US Highway 301. From I-75, Southbound from Ocala take the SR 54. Exit #279 east to Hwy 301, travel South for 6 miles, and the park will be on your right-hand side. From I-75, Northbound from Tampa take the Fowler Ave. Exit #265 east to Hwy 301, travel North for 9 miles, and the park will be on your left-hand side. From I-4, West bound take Exit 10 go north on CR 579 to US 301, follow the signs and go North 7 miles the park will be on your left-hand side. From I-4, East bound take Exit 7 (be careful of the merges) and go North on US 301 for 14 miles, the park will be on your left-hand side.
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  • COMMUNITY DRUM CIRCLE
    Highlands Hammock State Park

    Date: Date: 2009 – October 18th, November 15th, December 20th2010 Dates – January 17th, February 21th, March 21th, April 18th, May 16th and June 20th
    Description: With Primal Connection! Suitable for all ages – No experience necessary. Bring a lawn chair or blanket and your favorite instruments. Some instruments will be provided for public use. For more information select the following link: Community Drum Circles
    Fees: Regular park admission ($6.00 per carload) applies.
    Contact: Contact the park at 863-386-6094 for more information.
    Directions: Highlands Hammock State Park is located off US 27 on SR 634 (also known as Hammock Road), four miles west of Sebring.
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  • 17TH ANNUAL HAUNTED WOODS EVENT
    Hillsborough River State Park

    Date: October 23 & 24, 2009 from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m
    Description: The Hillsborough River State Park Preservation Society is sponsoring the 17TH ANNUAL HAUNTED WOODS EVENT. The event promises to be a safe and fun way for families to celebrate Halloween. The Citizen Support Organization (CSO) especially needs people for set design and creation, monster make-up, and event participation. Businesses, clubs, and other organizations are invited to adopt portions of the Trail of Terror, or help out in the creation of sections of the trail adopted by other organizations. Volunteers are encouraged but not required to wear a costume. Of course, dressing-up will enhance the experience and may illicit more shrieks from those on the tour. For more information on volunteering for the Haunted Woods event go to our volunteer page: Volunteer Page
    Fees: TBD
    Contact: Call the park at 813 987 6773 or patrick.potts@dep.state.fl.us.com for more details
    Directions: Hillsborough River State Park is located 9 miles north of Tampa and 6 miles south of Zephyrhills on US Highway 301. From I-75, Southbound from Ocala take the SR 54. Exit #279 east to Hwy 301, travel South for 6 miles, and the park will be on your right-hand side. From I-75, Northbound from Tampa take the Fowler Ave. Exit #265 east to Hwy 301, travel North for 9 miles, and the park will be on your left-hand side. From I-4, West bound take Exit 10 go north on CR 579 to US 301, follow the signs and go North 7 miles the park will be on your left-hand side. From I-4, East bound take Exit 7 (be careful of the merges) and go North on US 301 for 14 miles, the park will be on your left-hand side.
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  • ALAFIA FAT TIRE FESTIVAL
    Alafia River State Park

    Date: November 6 – 8, 2009
    Description: Join the SWAMP Mountain Bike Club for 2-days of off-road adventure at Alafia River State Park and Balm Boyette Scrub Nature Preserve. Festival activities and amenities will include: guided rides for all skill levels, breakfast, lunch & dinner on Saturday, breakfast on Sunday, camping (two nights) adjacent to the event headquarters, local bike shop displays and bike mechanic services, factory reps with demo bikes, event SWAG, live musical entertainment on Friday & Saturday night, night ride (Friday). Space will be limited so register early. For additional information please log on to www.swampclub.org or call the SWAMP Hotline at 813-689-5109 .
    Fees: Please contact SWAMP for fee information.
    Contact: 813-689-5109
    Directions: From the South – Take I-75 North to exit #240. At exit #240, turn Right (East) onto SR 674. Keep straight on SR 674 for approximately 15 miles. Turn Left (North) at flashing light, onto CR 39 for approximately 5 miles. The main park entrance is on the Right side. From the North – Take I-75 South to exit #246. At exit #246, turn Right (East) onto Big Bend Road. Keep straight on Big Bend Road for approximately 1 mile. Turn Right (South) onto U.S. 301. Keep straight on U.S. 301 for approximately 1.5 miles. Turn Left (East) onto CR 672. Follow CR 672 for approximately 12 miles. Turn Left (North) onto CR 39. Keep straight on CR 39 for approximately 1.5 miles. The main park entrance in on the Right side. From the East – Take I-4 West to exit #22. Turn Left onto Park Road. Follow Park Road for approximately 2.5 miles. Bear right onto 39B. Turn Left onto SR 39 (James Redman Parkway). Continue on SR/CR 39 for approximately 15.2 miles. The main park entrance will be on the Left side.
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  • VINTAGE RV SHOW
    Koreshan State Historic Site

    Date: Saturday, November 7th, 2009 from 10 am until 4 pm.
    Description: Come out and see various RV’s from the past, featuring the Tin Can Tourists.
    Fees: Park entry fee applies.
    Contact: Call the park at 239-992-0311
    Directions: I-75 Exit 123 Corkscrew Road, head west 2 miles, cross U.S. 41 and continue on Corkscrew Road approximately 1000 yards to entrance of park. If traveling U.S. 41 (Tamiami Trail) Koreshan is located at the intersection of U.S. 41 and Corkscrew Road at Estero.
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  • CIVILIAN CONSERVATION CORPS FESTIVAL
    Highlands Hammock State Park

    Date: Saturday, November 7, 2009
    Description: Come enjoy the 24th Annual CCC Festival at Highlands Hammock State Park from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Browse and shop arts & crafts vendors, enjoy live music, antique cars, entertainment, exhibits and more throughout the park’s picnic area. Mingle with former CCC alumni and hear stories of life in the Civilian Conservation Corps during the 1930s and 40s. Park admission of $6.00 per vehicle (up to eight people per carload) applies.

    Dorothy L. Harris, Park Services Specialist at (863) 634-7695 or dorothy.l.harris@dep.state.fl.us
    Fees: Park admission – $6.00 per vehicle
    Contact: Dorothy Harris at 863 634-7695
    Directions: Highlands Hammock State Park is located off US 27 on SR 634 (also known as Hammock Road), four miles west of Sebring.
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  • A RIVER RUNS THROUGH IT
    Hillsborough River State Park

    Date: Nov. 14th – 9am -1pm. Park gate will open at 8:00 am
    Description: In Partnership with Keep Hillsborough County Beautiful and HRSP, the park will host a river clean-up on the Hillsborough River at 9:00am. The State Park will offer (20) canoes for this important clean-up program. (No canoe fees between the hours of 9:00am until 1:00 pm) River Clean-up Program ends at 1:00pm. Canoe river clean-up opportunities are first come—first served. (Weather permitting). Paddles, lifejackets will be provided and must be worn, during the clean-up event. Guided Park Tram Tours at 10:00am and 12:00pm. Leaving form parking lot #3. River Fishing Program at 11:00am (Amp theater area near Recreation Hall). Recreation Hall for environmental talks and environmental displays (TBA). Volunteer Information – (813) 221-8733 or Volunteer@mbptree.org
    For more information: www.hrwa-fl.org
    Fees: State Park admission entrance fee is $4.00 for up to (8) people per vehicle.
    Contact: Call the park at (813) 987-6870
    Directions: Hillsborough River State Park is located 9 miles north of Tampa and 6 miles south of Zephyrhills on US Highway 301. From I-75, Southbound from Ocala take the SR 54. Exit #279 east to Hwy 301, travel South for 6 miles, and the park will be on your right-hand side. From I-75, Northbound from Tampa take the Fowler Ave. Exit #265 east to Hwy 301, travel North for 9 miles, and the park will be on your left-hand side. From I-4, West bound take Exit 10 go north on CR 579 to US 301, follow the signs and go North 7 miles the park will be on your left-hand side. From I-4, East bound take Exit 7 (be careful of the merges) and go North on US 301 for 14 miles, the park will be on your left-hand side.
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  • THE X-COUNTRY MARATHON, 30K, HALF-MARATHON & 5K
    Alafia River State Park

    Date: Sunday – November 22, 2009
    Description: Marathon & 30K-7:30 a.m.;1/2Marathon-8 a.m.; 5K-8:30. Enjoy the rolling hills and tall grasses of Alafia River State Park as you race on the wide open paths. This off-road race comes just before the Florida marathon season. Try the full marathon or sample the 30K, Half-Marathon or 5K courses. Either way, come run with us!
    Fees: For registration fees, please log on to TampaRaces.com Park admission fees still apply.
    Contact: Contact the park at (813)672-5320.
    Directions: From the South – Take I-75 North to exit #240. At exit #240, turn Right (East) onto SR 674. Keep straight on SR 674 for approximately 15 miles. Turn Left (North) at flashing light, onto CR 39 for approximately 5 miles. The main park entrance is on the Right side. From the North – Take I-75 South to exit #246. At exit #246, turn Right (East) onto Big Bend Road. Keep straight on Big Bend Road for approximately 1 mile. Turn Right (South) onto U.S. 301. Keep straight on U.S. 301 for approximately 1.5 miles. Turn Left (East) onto CR 672. Follow CR 672 for approximately 12 miles. Turn Left (North) onto CR 39. Keep straight on CR 39 for approximately 1.5 miles. The main park entrance in on the Right side. From the East – Take I-4 West to exit #22. Turn Left onto Park Road. Follow Park Road for approximately 2.5 miles. Bear right onto 39B. Turn Left onto SR 39 (James Redman Parkway). Continue on SR/CR 39 for approximately 15.2 miles. The main park entrance will be on the Left side.
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  • 17TH ANNUAL THANKSGIVING MORNING TURKEY TROT 5K
    Highlands Hammock State Park

    Date: Thursday, November 26, 2009
    Description: Burn some calories before your big meal and enjoy the fun with hundreds of other runners at this popular fall race. Race begins promptly at 8:00 a.m. and winds on the fast, flat track through the heart of Highlands Hammock State Park. Expect full shade and cool temperatures.
    Fees: Entry fees: $20
    Contact: Chet Brojek at 863 385-4736 or cbrojek@comcast.net
    Directions: Highlands Hammock State Park is located off US 27 on SR 634 (also known as Hammock Road), four miles west of Sebring.
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  • FORT FOSTER LIVING HISTORY EVENT
    Fort Foster State Historic Site

    Date: Friday, December 11th, – Sunday, December 13th, 2009- 10 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
    Description: The Hillsborough River State Park would like to present a “new living history” event at the Fort Foster State Historic Site. This special event is a living history reenactment featuring military, Seminole, and civilian reenactors, and craft demonstrations. School Day- Friday 12/11/09. Admission is a $2.00 donation per student – ‘scholarships’ may be available for home school students and for classes of students from area schools (Teachers/Chaperones are Free). On-line school registration forms are available or by calling (813) 987-6870. The general public is also welcome on the 12/11/09, but no battle will be fought on this date. On Saturday 12/12/ 09 and Sunday 12/13/09 there will be skirmishes after 1:00 pm, as the reenactor Seminoles try to burn the bridge and the reenactor soldiers defend it. The Fort Foster State Historic Site is located adjacent to Hillsborough River State Park on U.S. 301 North, 9 miles north of Fowler Avenue and 6 miles south of Zephyrhills.
    Fees: Public admission for this event is a $5 donation per person ages 13 and over. 12 years and under free.
    Contact: Call the park: (813) 987-6771 or patrick.potts@dep.state.fl.us.com for more details
    Directions: All Visitors to Fort Foster must enter through Hillsborough River State Park first. Hillsborough River State Park is located 9 miles north of Tampa and 6 miles south of Zephyrhills on US Highway 301. From I-75, South bound from Ocala take the SR 54. Exit #279 east to Hwy 301, travel South for 6 miles, and the park will be on your right-hand side. From I-75, North bound from Tampa take the Fowler Ave. Exit #265 east to Hwy 301, travel North for 9 miles, and the park will be on your left-hand side. From I-4, West bound take Exit 10 go north on C.R. 579 to US 301, follow the signs and go North 7 miles the park will be on your left-hand side. From I-4, East bound take Exit 7 (be careful of the merges) and go North on US 301 for 14 miles, the park will be on your left-hand side.
     
  • FORT FOSTER LIVING HISTORY EVENT
    Hillsborough River State Park

    Date: Friday, December 11th, – Sunday, December 13th, 2009- 10 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
    Description: The Hillsborough River State Park would like to present a “new living history” event at the Fort Foster State Historic Site. This special event is a living history reenactment featuring military, Seminole, and civilian reenactors, and craft demonstrations. School Day- Friday 12/11/09. Admission is a $2.00 donation per student – ‘scholarships’ may be available for home school students and for classes of students from area schools (Teachers/Chaperones are Free). On-line school registration forms are available or by calling (813) 987-6870. The general public is also welcome on the 12/11/09, but no battle will be fought on this date. On Saturday 12/12/ 09 and Sunday 12/13/09 there will be skirmishes after 1:00 pm, as the reenactor Seminoles try to burn the bridge and the reenactor soldiers defend it. The Fort Foster State Historic Site is located adjacent to Hillsborough River State Park on U.S. 301 North, 9 miles north of Fowler Avenue and 6 miles south of Zephyrhills.
    Fees: Public admission for this event is a $5 donation per person ages 13 and over. 12 years and under free.
    Contact: Call the park: (813) 987-6771
    Directions: Hillsborough River State Park is located 9 miles north of Tampa and 6 miles south of Zephyrhills on US Highway 301. From I-75, Southbound from Ocala take the SR 54. Exit #279 east to Hwy 301, travel South for 6 miles, and the park will be on your right-hand side. From I-75, Northbound from Tampa take the Fowler Ave. Exit #265 east to Hwy 301, travel North for 9 miles, and the park will be on your left-hand side. From I-4, West bound take Exit 10 go north on CR 579 to US 301, follow the signs and go North 7 miles the park will be on your left-hand side. From I-4, East bound take Exit 7 (be careful of the merges) and go North on US 301 for 14 miles, the park will be on your left-hand side.
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  • CANDLELIGHT TOURS OF FORT FOSTER
    Fort Foster State Historic Site

    Date: Saturday, December 12, 2009: 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
    Description: Historic Fort Foster brings Christmas on the Florida Frontier to life! Guests follow a lantern-lit experience through the Fort, where they encounter living history scenarios. Soldiers far from home sing carols in the Barracks. The Officers entertain ladies from Ft. Brooke/Tampa at a fine dinner in the Officers’ Mess, while fiddle music and song enliven the program. Friendly Natives gather just outside the Fort’s walls, exchanging gifts of furs, feathers, hides, and Native crafts for goods from traders and the military; the exchange is followed by Native drumming and dance. After their tour, guests enjoy hot spiced cider and holiday cookies, while living history interpreters mingle and interact. The Fort Foster State Historic Site is located adjacent to Hillsborough River State Park on U.S. 301 North, 9 miles north of Fowler Avenue and 6 miles south of Zephyrhills.
    Fees: Public admission for this event is a $5 donation per person ages 13 and over. 12 years and under free.
    Contact: Call the park at 813 987 6771 or patrick.potts@dep.state.fl.us.com for more details
    Directions: All Visitors to Fort Foster must enter through Hillsborough River State Park first. Hillsborough River State Park is located 9 miles north of Tampa and 6 miles south of Zephyrhills on US Highway 301. From I-75, South bound from Ocala take the SR 54. Exit #279 east to Hwy 301, travel South for 6 miles, and the park will be on your right-hand side. From I-75, North bound from Tampa take the Fowler Ave. Exit #265 east to Hwy 301, travel North for 9 miles, and the park will be on your left-hand side. From I-4, West bound take Exit 10 go north on C.R. 579 to US 301, follow the signs and go North 7 miles the park will be on your left-hand side. From I-4, East bound take Exit 7 (be careful of the merges) and go North on US 301 for 14 miles, the park will be on your left-hand side.
     
  • CANDLELIGHT TOURS OF FORT FOSTER
    Hillsborough River State Park

    Date: Saturday, December 12, 2009: 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
    Description: Historic Fort Foster brings Christmas on the Florida Frontier to life! Guests follow a lantern-lit experience through the Fort, where they encounter living history scenarios. Soldiers far from home sing carols in the Barracks. The Officers entertain ladies from Ft. Brooke/Tampa at a fine dinner in the Officers’ Mess, while fiddle music and song enliven the program. Friendly Natives gather just outside the Fort’s walls, exchanging gifts of furs, feathers, hides, and Native crafts for goods from traders and the military; the exchange is followed by Native drumming and dance. After their tour, guests enjoy hot spiced cider and holiday cookies, while living history interpreters mingle and interact. The Fort Foster State Historic Site is located adjacent to Hillsborough River State Park on U.S. 301 North, 9 miles north of Fowler Avenue and 6 miles south of Zephyrhills.
    Fees: Public admission for this event is a $5 donation per person ages 13 and over. 12 years and under free.
    Contact: Call the park at 813 987 6771 or patrick.potts@dep.state.fl.us.com for more details
    Directions: Hillsborough River State Park is located 9 miles north of Tampa and 6 miles south of Zephyrhills on US Highway 301. From I-75, Southbound from Ocala take the SR 54. Exit #279 east to Hwy 301, travel South for 6 miles, and the park will be on your right-hand side. From I-75, Northbound from Tampa take the Fowler Ave. Exit #265 east to Hwy 301, travel North for 9 miles, and the park will be on your left-hand side. From I-4, West bound take Exit 10 go north on CR 579 to US 301, follow the signs and go North 7 miles the park will be on your left-hand side. From I-4, East bound take Exit 7 (be careful of the merges) and go North on US 301 for 14 miles, the park will be on your left-hand side.
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  • POKER RUN
    Little Manatee River State Park

    Date: TBD
    Description: Coming in January 2010 and Hosted by the ‘Friends of Little Manatee River’. Please monitor the website for more information – coming soon.
    Fees: More information to come.
    Contact: Call the park at 813-671-5005
    Directions: Little Manatee River State Park is located four miles south of Sun City Center, off U.S. 301 on Lightfoot Road. From Tampa: I–75 South to Exit 240A, East to U.S. 301, Then South 4 miles, Turn Right onto Lightfoot Road, Park is on the Right From Sarasota/Bradenton: I-75 North to Exit 229, East to U.S. 301, Then North 6 miles, Turn Left onto Lightfoot Road, Park is on the Right From Pinellas County: I-275 South, cross the Skyway Bridge to I-75 North, Exit 229, East to U.S. 301, Then North 6 miles, Turn Left onto Lightfoot Road, Park is on the Right
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  • GHOST WALK
    Koreshan State Historic Site

    Date: Friday and Saturday, January 29th and 30th and February 5th and 6th. 4 walks each evening at 7:00, 7:15, 7:30 and 7:45.
    Description: This is a guided tour of the historic settlement by the light of the moon. There are several stops along the way with short vignettes portraying Koreshan life.
    Fees: $10 per person, reservations are required. Reservations start December 1st and can be made by calling 239-992-0311.
    Contact: Call the park at 239-992-0311
    Directions: I-75 Exit 123 Corkscrew Road, head west 2 miles, cross U.S. 41 and continue on Corkscrew Road approximately 1000 yards to entrance of park. If traveling U.S. 41 (Tamiami Trail) Koreshan is located at the intersection of U.S. 41 and Corkscrew Road at Estero.
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  • FORT FOSTER RENDEZVOUS
    Fort Foster State Historic Site

    Date: Thursday, February 11th, – Sunday, February 14th, 2010- 10 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
    Description: The Hillsborough River State Park will present its Annual Event at the Fort Foster State Historic Site. This event is a living history reenactment featuring military, Seminole, and civilian reenactors, sutlers, traders, and craft demonstrations. School Days- Thursday 2/11/10 and Friday 2/12/10. Admission is a $2.00 donation per student – ‘scholarships’ may be available for home school students and for classes of students from area schools (Teachers/Chaperones are Free). Registration forms are available on-line or by calling (813) 987-6870 . The general public is also welcome on the 2/11/10 and 2/12/10. Refreshments will be available for visitors’ enjoyment. On Saturday 2/13/ 10 and Sunday 2/14/10 there will be skirmishes after 1:00 pm, as the reenactor Seminoles try to burn the bridge and the reenactor soldiers defend it. The Fort Foster State Historic Site is located adjacent to Hillsborough River State Park on U.S. 301 North, 9 miles north of Fowler Avenue and 6 miles south of Zephyrhills.
    Fees: Public admission for this event is a $5 donation per person ages 13 and over. 12 years and under free.
    Contact: Call the park: (813) 987-6771 or patrick.potts@dep.state.fl.us.com for more details
    Directions: All Visitors to Fort Foster must enter through Hillsborough River State Park first. Hillsborough River State Park is located 9 miles north of Tampa and 6 miles south of Zephyrhills on US Highway 301. From I-75, South bound from Ocala take the SR 54. Exit #279 east to Hwy 301, travel South for 6 miles, and the park will be on your right-hand side. From I-75, North bound from Tampa take the Fowler Ave. Exit #265 east to Hwy 301, travel North for 9 miles, and the park will be on your left-hand side. From I-4, West bound take Exit 10 go north on C.R. 579 to US 301, follow the signs and go North 7 miles the park will be on your left-hand side. From I-4, East bound take Exit 7 (be careful of the merges) and go North on US 301 for 14 miles, the park will be on your left-hand side.
     
  • FORT FOSTER RENDEZVOUS
    Hillsborough River State Park

    Date: Thursday, February 11th, – Sunday, February 14th, 2010- 10 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
    Description: The Hillsborough River State Park will present its Annual Event at the Fort Foster State Historic Site. This event is a living history reenactment featuring military, Seminole, and civilian reenactors, sutlers, traders, and craft demonstrations. School Days- Thursday 2/11/10 and Friday 2/12/10. Admission is a $2.00 donation per student – ‘scholarships’ may be available for home school students and for classes of students from area schools (Teachers/Chaperones are Free). Registration forms are available on-line or by calling (813) 987-6870. The general public is also welcome on the 2/11/10 and 2/12/10. Refreshments will be available for visitors’ enjoyment. (Please note: The event will offer on-going daily live firing demonstrations T.B.A. but “No battle during this annual rendezvous event”. The Fort Foster State Historic Site is located adjacent to Hillsborough River State Park on U.S. 301 North, 9 miles north of Fowler Avenue and 6 miles south of Zephyrhills.
    Fees: Public admission for this event is a $5 donation per person ages 13 and over. 12 years and under free.
    Contact: Call the park: (813) 987-6771 or patrick.potts@dep.state.fl.us.com for more details
    Directions: Hillsborough River State Park is located 9 miles north of Tampa and 6 miles south of Zephyrhills on US Highway 301. From I-75, Southbound from Ocala take the SR 54. Exit #279 east to Hwy 301, travel South for 6 miles, and the park will be on your right-hand side. From I-75, Northbound from Tampa take the Fowler Ave. Exit #265 east to Hwy 301, travel North for 9 miles, and the park will be on your left-hand side. From I-4, West bound take Exit 10 go north on CR 579 to US 301, follow the signs and go North 7 miles the park will be on your left-hand side. From I-4, East bound take Exit 7 (be careful of the merges) and go North on US 301 for 14 miles, the park will be on your left-hand side.
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  • ANTIQUE ENGINE SHOW
    Koreshan State Historic Site

    Date: Saturday and Sunday, March 20th and 21st from 9 am until 4 pm.
    Description: The historic settlement will be alive with all kinds of antique engines, tractors, cars and machinery on display. Our 1926 Fairbanks Morse engine will be started on the hour each day.
    Fees: Park entry fee applies.
    Contact: Call the park at 239-992-0311
    Directions: I-75 Exit 123 Corkscrew Road, head west 2 miles, cross U.S. 41 and continue on Corkscrew Road approximately 1000 yards to entrance of park. If traveling U.S. 41 (Tamiami Trail) Koreshan is located at the intersection of U.S. 41 and Corkscrew Road at Estero.
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  • EARTH DAY
    Koreshan State Historic Site

    Date: Saturday, April 24th from 10 am until 3 pm.
    Description: This event is provided by the Sierra Club and features many environmental exhibitors and vendors, with food, beverage and music throughout the day.
    Fees: Park entry fee applies.
    Contact: Call the park at 239-992-0311
    Directions: I-75 Exit 123 Corkscrew Road, head west 2 miles, cross U.S. 41 and continue on Corkscrew Road approximately 1000 yards to entrance of park. If traveling U.S. 41 (Tamiami Trail) Koreshan is located at the intersection of U.S. 41 and Corkscrew Road at Estero.
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Ecotourism in The Everglades-Green Vacations For the Family

Coast 2 Coast Vacation Rentals has many great condos, beach houses, cottages and vacation homes for rent in Sanibel, Captiva, Naples, and Marco Island. As a company we like to feature local companies that promote eco tourism in an effort to bring awareness of the precious environment to all our guests. Without the pristine beaches, natural wildlife, and native species, the value of vacationing in these beautiful Florida islands is lost. You can find the best accomodations that celetrate this spirit at Coast 2 Coast Vacation Rentals.

Manatee Viewing & Eco Tours Located in the heart of the Everglades

Double R’s Manatee Tours is located at the Port of the Islands Marina just 30 minutes from Marco Island and Downtown Naples. 

 Our two and a half hour manatee viewing and nature tours are the only local eco tours that start in the heart of the Everglades, and are only minutes from the 10,000 Islands and the Gulf of Mexico.

 You are introduced to the home of South Florida’s largest herd of manatees, as you venture out to the 10,000 Islands and the Gulf of Mexico. Viewing the eco system of the Everglades in the comfort of a covered pontoon boat is a true Everglades experience.

 On any of our eco tours, you’re likely to see manatees, alligators, dolphins, and turtles, as well as many species of rare and endangered tropical birds. Some of the tropical birds species are the Ibis, Egret, Great Blue Heron, Osprey, Pelican, and the American Bald Eagle.

Our manatee viewing and nature tours are fully narrated by knowledgeable local Captains and our pontoon boat is stable, comfortable and USCG approved. You’ll learn interesting facts on the manatee, alligator, dolphin, and tropical bird species, along with information on the Everglades.

  Whether you are on a vacation in Florida or live in the area, Double R’s Manatee and Eco Tours at the Port of the Islands is the best way to see the Everglades and the 10,00 Islands in the Gulf of Mexico. You will be amazed to see a world unlike no other no matter what time of year you choose to visit.

 Come visit us at at Port of the Islands Marina. We are your source for great passenger boat tours of the 10,000 Islands, a true nature experience.

 We are located in Naples, FL at the Port of the Islands Marina just 15 miles east of 951 on U.S.41.

http://www.doublersmanateetours.com/

Please call for pricing, schedules, and group rates.
Reservations Required

 Office Hours: 8am-6pm daily

 Family Owned & Operated

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