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4.5 (2 reviews)

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3 years ago

Excellent customer service, very helpful. Slightly overpriced on some items. I would still recommend.

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State Line Fireworks - The Produce Store

State Line Fireworks

5.0(2 reviews)
0.4 mi

This is actually 3 separate businesses owned by the same person. The owner who was friendly and…read morehelpful explained that there's: - State Line Produce - where one can purchase all produce types one might find at a roadside stand, and where I purchased a bottle of Tupelo Honey (yum!). - State Line Farm House is a newly built structure with an open area and a nice concrete floor and well insulated walls and ceiling. Snacks, candies, homemade ice cream, chocolate covered pecan brittle, and even locally grown frozen beef / steaks can be found here. This store was well stocked with just about something for everyone that enjoys eating :). - State Line Fireworks was the last of the 3 buildings and I never went into that one so I can't really comment on it. Besides, the 3 businesses, the owner, Ricky Herring (spelling?), explained he was a 15 year employee of the local County Sheriff's Department and that he was wanting to build a place that was family friendly with no alcohol allowed. His plans include future old antique / classic car shows, and other family oriented activities. This place is literally located at the Florida - Alabama State Line. Driving southbound, it's on your right - the west side of the road. I found it to be a great place to stop, shop, and talk with the friendly employees. You should definitely make a stop here if you're traveling by.

The facility was clean and well organized. They had plenty of inventory and a knowledgeable staff…read more The location was easy to enter and there was plenty of parking.

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Seminole State Park - Quiet spot away from noaters

Seminole State Park

4.3(15 reviews)
34.2 mi

Busy park. Lots of boaters using the boat ramp. Park is…read moreclean and well maintained. Reservations are required for the cabins and campgrounds. Pay attention to check in times. Late check is can not happen with the cabins. Wildlife is in abundance. Both in the water and out of it. We were greeted with Momma skunk and her 2 babies!

This park is extraordinary. Upon checkin, the park ranger may tell you what this place looked like…read morebefore a hurricane took out all of the trees that once surrounded the picturesque lake. And yet, it's still a beautiful, serene spot to visit. Seminole State Park in Donaldsonville, Georgia, is a place where wanderers and nature lovers alike can uncover the quiet beauty of the Deep South. Nestled along the shores of Lake Seminole, this park offers a rich mix of outdoor adventures and calm spaces that make it more than just another stop on your map. One of the park's standout features is the lake itself. This vast reservoir is a dream for anglers, with bass and crappie practically waiting for your line. But even if fishing isn't your thing, the lake provides a spectacular backdrop for kayaking, paddleboarding, or simply sitting on its edge as herons glide low over the water. The sunsets here? They feel like personal moments of art painted just for you. For RV travelers, the park rolls out the welcome mat. Spacious campsites, many shaded by tall pines, come equipped with water and electrical hookups, as well as picnic tables. You'll also find a convenience station with showers, because comfort isn't forgotten here, even in the midst of rugged natural beauty. Some of the sites are close enough to the water that you can step out of your rig and cast a line right away. Beyond the lake, the park has trails that are friendly to both beginners and seasoned hikers. The Gopher Tortoise Nature Trail is a local favorite, winding through sandy, wooded areas where you might spot the park's namesake tortoises or catch sight of deer moving quietly among the trees. There's a sense of discovery here, as each turn can unveil a new scene of quiet beauty. Families will appreciate the playgrounds and open spaces that offer room to roam, while the picnic shelters are ideal for a shared meal under the shade. There's even a mini-golf course, adding a playful touch to your visit. Whether you're traveling solo, as a couple, or with the whole family in tow, Seminole State Park manages to cater to everyone without losing its sense of seclusion. Visiting this park is less about ticking off attractions and more about the experience of being there. It's a place where the rustle of leaves and the ripple of water remind you to slow down and reconnect--with the outdoors, with your loved ones, or even just with yourself.

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Tom Brown Park - Lake Leon is located within Tom Brown Park. Walking, jogging, nature watching, and dog friendly.

Tom Brown Park

4.5(60 reviews)
80.7 mi

If this were any other day, I'm sure I'd rate this park higher, but please be aware that this…read morereview is based on my experience from Independence Day. That being said, we went for the holiday celebrations, and well, this was packed more than a can of sardines. We were only there the last hour of the festivities, but it felt like an eternity. Lines, lines everywhere, with lots of disorganization as there were minimal lights and a lot of staff that were directing people to park in places further when there was parking up front. Ugh. Definitely a place to come early for a special day because it's hard to get a decent spot otherwise. The lines, lines everywhere continued everywhere honestly. The food trucks, the finding a good spot, the entering and leaving the park. Sigh. At least the fireworks were pretty. Will have to return on a regular day to see if I can actually enjoy this park rather than just think of all the stress it brought us.

New park discovery of a Tallahasee gem for running and hiking …read more This 255-acre park with 3 1 mile mountain bike trail was named in 1977 after a Leon High coach (1944 to 1946) Thomas Irwin Brown .Tom Brown was also a Babe Ruth League coach for 20 years and a Leon County Commisioner for 14 years. His love of sports was the blueprint for establishing these beautiful and well-kept trails and park. I love to find new places to run and hike while traveling and was surprised at how many baseball, softball fields, and tennis / pickle board courts this park offers. You can hear the peck of woodpeckers on trees and many different types of birds such as cardinals and swallow tailed kite as you hike on their asphalt paths or dirt trails. A nice change from the normal sounds of Houston traffic. Check out this park while in Tally .

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