In the Little Florida Mountains lies Rockhound State Park, a little gem of its own kind! Stroll through Spring Canyon on nicely maintained trails and enjoy the peaceful quiet, a picnic, and the hoards of wildflowers that cover the ground. You’ll see some pretty birds, too, and they’ll be sure to be your natural alarm clock when you stay at one of Rockhound’s quiet campsites. Naturally the coolest thing to do here is found right in its name; rockhounding! Stop by the visitors center for a tutorial before heading out to find precious stones like jasper and perlite to take home as souvenirs. End your day with a perfect southwestern sunset and your trip will be as precious as the stones in your pocket!
In the Little Florida Mountains lies Rockhound State Park, a little gem of its own kind! Stroll through Spring Canyon on nicely maintained trails and enjoy the peaceful quiet, a picnic, and the hoards of wildflowers that cover the ground. You’ll see some pretty birds, too, and they’ll be sure to be your natural alarm clock when you stay at one of Rockhound’s quiet campsites. Naturally the coolest thing to do here is found right in its name; rockhounding! Stop by the visitors center for a tutorial before heading out to find precious stones like jasper and perlite to take home as souvenirs. End your day with a perfect southwestern sunset and your trip will be as precious as the stones in your pocket!
Welcome to Rockhound State Park campground where the tallest vegetation is a cactus. Put on your sombrero and slap on the sunscreen before taking a hike up the rugged slopes of the Little Florida Mountains for epic desert views, interesting bird sightings, and geological wonders! Take your time and watch out for precious stones (most common in the Read more...
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Rockhound State Park
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Welcome to Rockhound State Park campground where the tallest vegetation is a cactus. Put on your sombrero and slap on the sunscreen before taking a hike up the rugged slopes of the Little Florida Mountains for epic desert views, interesting bird sightings, and geological wonders! Take your time and watch out for precious stones (most common in the Read more...
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