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  • A Lovely day out at Kelly Park

    Posted on February 19th, 2009 admin No comments

    Written by: Peter Hughes
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    This OrangeCounty park is built 248-acre around one of the Apopka area’s crystal clear springs. As its name suggests, Rock Springs bubbles up from a cleft in a rock outcropping and, instead of spreading out into a pool, becomes a swiftly running stream that quickly slows to a meander. The activity of choice here, and the major reason for the park’s obvious popularity, is riding down the stream in an inner tube or on a float.

    Tubes are not available in the park, so unless you bring your own, stop at one of the tube rental shops near the park entrance. The cost is modest, about $5 for a day’s rental. You may have to be a little inventive as to how you carry the tube if your vehicle is full of passengers, i.e. carrying them outside the car

    Our kids, and not a few grown-ups, jump into the headwaters and bob and splash our way downstream for about a mile. The trip takes about 25 minutes at a leisurely float. There are exits from the river along the way, and an excellently maintained network of boardwalks (with flooring designed to protect the barefooted) lets you carry your tube back to the beginning for another go. You can also go down without a tube but, for most adults at least, the stream is too shallow for swimming during most of its course. At the middle of the tubing course, the stream blossoms into a series of lagoons and pools that form the centrepiece of the park. This is the place to come for a cooling, if somewhat crowded, swim. Or join the sunbathers thronging the shores and islands. This is a great park for kids and, if you don’t have any, you may feel a bit overwhelmed by other people.

    The rest of the park is given over to nicely shaded picnic tables, with lots of barbecue nearby. Take a picnic basket with you, along with charcoal to barbeque you meats.

    The park also offers camping sites ($10 a night for OrangeCounty residents, $15 for all others); electricity is another $3. Your admission receipt lets you leave the park and return the same day. No pets are allowed in the park, and there’s no fishing here.

    Nearby: C.A.R.E., Central Florida Zoological Park, Kelly Park, King’s Landing Canoe Rental, Rock Springs Run State Reserve, Wekiwa Springs State Park.

    Admission: Adults and children $1, children under 5 are free.
    Hours: Daily 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. in summer; 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. in winter
    Location: Take Rock Springs Road north from Apopka; right onto Kelly Park Road and follow signs

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