Friday, February 28, 2025

Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center


 Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center is a State Park in White Springs, Florida with a very nice campground.
 
It's perfect for a day trip or a longer camping trip. 


Every park we visit has unique features and things we love about it. 

This one was perfect for walking. 


There were a lot of beautiful historical buildings to photograph


and hiking trails too.


A thatched roof hut in the background on this trail.


And a good trail to hike right down to the Suwannee River.


There's also a big gazebo for relaxing and watching the river.


You could see how far the water had flooded this river looking at the bank.


The biggest surprise I think was the music from the bell in this tower. It has a 97 bell carillon and the beautiful songs can be heard all the way to the campground. 


There's more information HERE about the park and culture center.


I don't want to skip over the fact that there was still a lot of damage to this park from the hurricanes that came through last Fall. Most of the buildings were closed and there were trees down everywhere.


It was sad to see the damage and it takes years to repair and rebuild the State Parks. 

I saw a lot of birds but didn't get many photos.


Carolina Titmouse


We sure enjoyed our stay there and I walked down to the river several times.

White Springs, Florida is off the beaten path but well worth traveling the backroads to spend time there!

I’m joining Saturday’s critters HERE

  and Mosaic Monday HERE !

28 comments:

Tom said...

...Diane, you sure are on the move with your glamping mobile! Where are you going to take me next?

Jeanie said...

Those buidings are beautiful. You two sure having fun! Keep it up!

Cloudia said...

The bell tower was lovely and unexpected! What a beautiful series of photos. I felt that. Thank you aloha!

Cloudia said...

Aloha

MadSnapper n Beau said...

I like the photo of the board walk. its a beautiful place. we have 3 state parks in our county and two are closed, Desoto Monument they sent the ranger to another park for a year, said it will be hard to get it open that quickly. it was the hardest hit, right in the mouth of the river where it hits the gulf

Pamela M. Steiner said...

Looks like a beautiful place to visit. So sad about all of the storm damage still there, but I know it will take a long time for places to be restored. Still, it's nice that you were able to be there and enjoy what could be accessed freely. Thank you for sharing it with us. I've never been there before.

roentare said...

Beautiful frames of farm life. Love the peace and tranquility

HappyK said...

I like the share the road sign. :)

Ann said...

It looks very nice there. Sad to see the damage still remaining from last fall.

Irma said...

Beautiful series of photos of a beautiful place to walk and stay with a camper.
Such a shame for nature that there was a hurricane.
I wish you a good weekend.
Greetings Irma

eileeninmd said...

Hello,
It does look like a beautiful park, nice views of the buildings and the bell tower, the gazebo and trail to the river. Cute capture of the Titmouse. Thank you for your critter post and sharing your link! Take care, have a wonderful weekend.

italiafinlandia said...

You certainly shared a good place where to enjoy nature. The Titmouse is very cute. 😊

Breathtaking said...

Hello Diane :)
It must have been lovely to walk down o the river and see the beautiful gazebo and steps right down to the waters edge. A lovely place to visit and stay in your camper van. Your photo of the Carlina Titmouse is beautiful.
All the best
Sonjia

Chatty Crone said...

What a beautiful campsite. It is hard to believe that it was hit by a hurricane as it looks so beautiful. Love your van - do you go overnight? The bell tower was lovely and unexpected, and you could hear it all over the campground. Do you go with your husband - does he walk too? What was the thatched building used for? Peaceful looking.

Iris Flavia said...

Thank you for teaching me "Carillon" is not a name, as I thought, but a "Glockenspiel"!
I love traveling the backroads - thank you for sharing!

Sandy said...

I just love your camper amd the pics of the area.

Pat @ Mille Fiori Favoriti said...

What a beautiful park and campsite area! The river walk looks extra nice as well as the gazebo area for shade. I would love to hear the music the bells make.

Shiju Sugunan said...

What a beautiful park! It's a shame about the hurricane damage, but it sounds like there's still plenty to see and do.

Rainbow Evening said...

interesting sign of share the road..... yes, we should share the road with others.....

Have a great weekend

Debbie said...

i LOVE backroads...even a drive to nowhere is fun when you take the backroads. pretty light and greenery surrounding the titmouse, this looks and "sounds" like a lovely campground!!

Carla from The River said...

Thank you for sharing. And for reminding us about the damage as well. We continue to pray for repairs and clean up.
Carla

Jim and Barb's Adventures said...

We like off the beaten path places like this. We are in Fort Myers where spring break is just starting. Too many people!

Rostrose said...

Dear Diane, "off the beaten path" is always a good recommendation! And the state park with its pretty buildings and walking paths looks very inviting. The bell tower is particularly beautiful. It's a shame that so much hurricane damage was caused...
Cute photo of the Carolina Titmouse.
Hugs and all the best - have a lovely March!Traude
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Barbara said...

Even with the storm damage, what a beautiful place top visit. The music from the bell tower would be so enjoyable to hear.

Lowcarb team member said...

You are really getting around in your camper.
I did like the reflections in your 7th photograph here.

Enjoy this first week of March.

All the best Jan

Sharon Wagner said...

I've never been there, but maybe someday, now that we live here.

Happy@Home said...

That looks like a nice spot for a getaway and your van camper looks great for getting you there.

Teresa said...

Fue un precioso paseo, me habría encantado estar. Un abrazo y feliz día.