FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Dec. 4, 2014
CELEBRATE THE HOLIDAY SEASON AT A FLORIDA STATE PARK THIS DECEMBER
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state parks host holiday festivals across the state~
The gazebo at Washington Oaks Gardens State Park is in the holiday spirit.
TALLAHASSEE – The Florida Department of Environmental Protection invites you to participate in events across the state celebrating the holiday season this December. This year, many Florida State Parks will be hosting celebrations of the holiday season complete with holiday lights and festivities.
For locals and visitors alike, the events at Florida State Parks over the next
month are experiences everyone can enjoy.
“The holiday season is a wonderful time to enjoy Florida
State Parks,” Florida Park Service Director Donald Forgione said. “Stopping by
a state park this December is a great way to enjoy Florida’s brilliant scenery
while adding cheer to the season.”
Among the many events at state parks this year is the award-winning Festival
of Lights at Stephen
Foster Folk Culture Center State Park in White Springs beginning
Friday, Dec. 5. This event will be running through the entire month of December and includes a holiday light display, a gingerbread village, a candy cane
forest and a winter wonderland area complete with snow flurries and Santa
Claus. Additionally, Cousin Thelma Boltin’s Gift Shop will be open every day
from noon to 9 p.m. and will have craft demonstrations, marshmallow roasting
and caroling. The event is $3 per person and is open each night until 9 p.m.,
excluding Christmas night. Christmas Eve will be drive through only.
Another great event to attend with friends and family this December is Santa
Over the Rainbow at Rainbow Springs State Park in Dunnellon. On the second and third weekend of
December from 6 to 8 p.m. Santa Claus will be visiting the park. You are
invited to walk along the wonderland of lights, which decorate the headsprings
area of the park and watch as Mr. and Mrs. Claus arrive on a lighted boat as
they head toward their cottage along the Rainbow River. The special nighttime
entry fee for this event is $2.
For a complete list of events at Florida State Parks this December click here.
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