Thursday, June 17, 2010

Gold Head Branch State Park, Florida

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First off, the name of the park is Mike Roess Gold Head Branch State Park. This was one of Teddy's projects back in the day to give people jobs with the CCC in the 1920's. If you are looking for a different side of FL... this is it. At times I thought I was back in NC!

The trail is short and well marked. After the decent down the numerous flights of concrete stairs into ravine you are met with a choice. Left or right. Left will take you on a .2 mile loop through a deciduous tropical paradise where springs flow out of the hillside. After passing back by the stairs, continue on the 1.1 mile hike to the mill site. After you cross the spring for the final time we find a hill. Descent elevation gain through oak and magnolia hammocks. I even spotted some Mountain Laural and wild Azaleas. Once on the top rim you will pick up the Florida trail for a short bit until you get to the Mill site which is were we stopped and turned around. The location of the pic of the trees with the water rushing over the roots can be heard from the trail. A short walk down a water run will bring you to a tight little area where you can sit back a lisen to the stream.

This was a nice little morning hike and a great park! We stayed here for 2 nights at one of the tent sites. Number 31 to be specific and it was very nice. Plenty of room for 2 big tents.

Overall, great hike. Check out my other Gold Head Park trip for general park pics and info separate from this hike.

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