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In the 1950s the Florida Park Service opened a number of Florida State Parks that were segregated. Some were turned over to other land managers to continue to be recreation areas, and others are still Florida State Parks today. One segregated park faded into history as it was on borrowed land and was returned to its original land manager a military base called Camp Blanding. There it was unknown to all but a few as the infrastructure of the park started to decay. A local historian, Robert Dews stumbled across some information and led an effort to get the area a historical marker recognizing the park.
In this episode we discuss a hike we took with Robert to the remains of Magnolia Lake State Park and we discuss a new reroute of the Florida National Scenic Trail as well.
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Get your FREE sticker from the Florida Springs Council and sign up to be a springs advocate at https://www.floridaspringscouncil.org/madcaps
Questions and comments can be emailed at [email protected]
Ryan can be found on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/the_fl_excursionist/
Chris and Chelsey can be found at https://www.instagram.com/sunshinestateseekers/?hl=en
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In the 1950s the Florida Park Service opened a number of Florida State Parks that were segregated. Some were turned over to other land managers to continue to be recreation areas, and others are still Florida State Parks today. One segregated park faded into history as it was on borrowed land and was returned to its original land manager a military base called Camp Blanding. There it was unknown to all but a few as the infrastructure of the park started to decay. A local historian, Robert Dews stumbled across some information and led an effort to get the area a historical marker recognizing the park.
In this episode we discuss a hike we took with Robert to the remains of Magnolia Lake State Park and we discuss a new reroute of the Florida National Scenic Trail as well.
Please subscribe! Shares and reviews are much appreciated!
Get your FREE sticker from the Florida Springs Council and sign up to be a springs advocate at https://www.floridaspringscouncil.org/madcaps
Questions and comments can be emailed at [email protected]
Ryan can be found on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/the_fl_excursionist/
Chris and Chelsey can be found at https://www.instagram.com/sunshinestateseekers/?hl=en

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