HOBE SOUND, Fla. — Jonathan Dickinson State Park is jam-packed with things to do, but what makes this park a hidden gem are the boat tours and horseback riding trails.
The park rents out canoes, kayaks, and motorboats for guests to ride along the Loxahatchee River.
As for horseback riding, camp goers can bring their horses and enjoy the park's trails before staying the night.
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The park is also home to Kitchen Creek that has its own trail leading up to it. Visitors can hike the 1.5-mile trail that starts from Wilson Creek to Kitchen creek before it loops back around.
The fun doesn't stop there. Jonathan Dickinson State Park offers the site to Trapper Nelson's where guests are met with a guide that takes you through Trapper Nelson's former grounds.
For more information, visit their websiteor call at (561) 746-1466.