Friday, February 10, 2017

Twin Rivers State Forest

We took a couple long hikes at local wildlife management areas this week - didn't take many pictures as they weren't that scenic and there wasn't that much wildlife.  We did get a picture of  turkey vulture and a deer but that was about it - we did see several other deer but they were gone before I could get a picture.

Cute little devil

One of the many deer we saw

Today we decided to try a state forest and it was a great hike.  We went to Twin Rivers State Forest which is on the Suwannee River near Live Oak, Florida.  We hiked a little over 6 miles and had a good time - the pictures don't do it justice.  The first image is of the Suwannee River looking North.

Suwannee River looking South

Tree overhanging the river covered with Spanish Moss

 Live Oak tree with Spanish Moss overhanging the river

Donna & Darby Of The Jungle

Lots of palm trees in the forest

A large old palmetto tree

 Typical foliage along the river

 View Of The Trail


 View Of The Trail


                                                                       View Of The Trail

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