Video Tour of Manatee Springs State Park in FL

Published 2020-12-23
Join us on a video tour of Manatee Springs State Park in Florida. Manatee Springs State Park offers full hookup 50 amp campsites just six miles west of Chiefland, Florida. In this video, we visit the springs, an overlook where the springs meet the Suwannee River, and provide a walking tour of the campground. T-Mobile cellular service clocked in at 3.62 Mbps download speed and 0.63 Mbps upload speed. Both Verizon and AT&T cellular service was nonexistent at the campground.

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All Comments (8)
  • @jquibbler
    My grandparents used to live on the road going into the springs. So I’d swim in them each summer. The main spring would have divers in it. It was so beautiful. I called the road into the springs “Indiana Road” because it was pasture land full of cow fields and no palm trees. Like Indiana where we were from. When you swam in the spring you were quite safe from alligators that mostly were visible on the canoe line to the river. Although you could swim across the spring through so much underwater vegetation it felt like a human car wash to a small beach. On the river you’d always see people water skiing. It was always so much fun
  • Very nice looking park ! I love the little walkways thru the Cypress tree's! So sorry you didnt get to see a Manatee. Great video! oh, question,, was it cold ? You had your jacket's on and a hat! How cold was it ? take care, Vicky
  • @jeepersdelight
    Jason from Maryland here Hi you guys! Wanted to say Merry Christmas 🎄!!! Doing a catch up on the vids! Stay safe y'all!!!
  • @tracker5847
    just a thought...some of us like very rustic....more private and off the beaten path areas....some dont have big 5th wheels but much smaller rigs..some may be interested in seeing your "less than desirable places" might just be our happy place. perhaps you could spend an extra 5 minutes showing others who dont have the same rv lifestyle as yours. thank you