Ocean to Lake Trail: LOST/NENA Trailhead to Western edge of DuPuis
Pictures and videos of hikes exploring the Ocean to Lake Trail in the DuPuis section
Parking at the LOST/NENA Trailhead on US 98, hiking East from Lake Okeechobee towards DuPuis (and back)
The majority of this section of the Ocean to Lake Trail hike is “road walk” adjacent to farmland. While it was not a main road, it was dirt and gravel and I was passed by many large dump trucks.
This section of the Ocean to Lake Trail is full sun until you enter DuPuis.
Views of the trail head
Crossing US 98 into a brief tropical hammock
Road walk along farm land
Enjoying the shade and benches on the Western edge of Dupuis
Follow along as I section hike the Ocean to Lake (OTL) hiking trail.
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Fort George Island: March 2023 Retreat
Pictures and videos of hikes and exploring at Fort George Island during my March 2023 Retreat.
My first visit (of several) to Fort George Island, I made a quick stop at Fort George Island Cultural State Park at the Ribault Club, walked along the ruins at Kingsley Plantation, and delighted in the drive through the island forest.
Views of the marsh
Ribault Club
Island drive
Kingsley Plantation
As I visit state and national parks, I get the opportunity to critically think about historical events, the misuse of power and control, and reflect on what it must have been like and what lessons I can learn from it.
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Yellow Bluff Fort Historic State Park: March 2023 Retreat
Pictures and video of short hike at Yellow Bluff Fort Historic State Park during my March 2023 Retreat.
Yellow Bluff Fort Historic State Park is a Florida State Park in Northeast Florida near Jacksonville on the North bank of the St Johns River. According to the sign in the park, it was a: Confederate earthworks designed and located by General Robert E. Lee as one of a series of forts for the defense of the Saint Johns River. This fort was occupied by both Confederate and Union forces during the course of the war and is today in its original state.
As I visit state parks, I get the opportunity to critically think about historical events, the misuse of power and control, and reflect on what it must have been like and what lessons I can learn from it.
Video Transcript
Yellow Bluff (I think it's called) Historic State Park. This is like high up, kind of overlooking the St. Johns, which is over that away (points). You can see the 295 bridge over there (pointing at bridge). There aren't any good views of the river, but if you are in the neighborhood it is work a visit. There are really pretty oak trees.
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