Lake Griffin State Park

Lake Griffin State Park is home to Florida’s second oldest Live Oak Tree, which is approximately 400 years old. It is a great place to sightsee and enjoy nature. The park offers 40 campsites, each with water and electricity, and some even include a sewer. Activities offered at Lake Griffin State Park include kayak and canoe tours, boat tours, and hiking. Various wildlife such as raccoons, bobcats, coyotes, and bears are all commonly found in the park’s trails.

The 400 year old Live Oak Tree from Lake Griffin State Park

Location: Central Florida

Additional Resources: Official Website

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