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One of the state’s oldest parks, visitors will find a variety of land and aquatic recreation and various trails throughout the park with exhibits detailing its natural and cultural history. There is also a CCC Museum, a restaurant, 3 playgrounds, and a tram. Quiet, well mannered dogs are allowed for no additional fee,,, they must be current on vaccinations, be on no more than a 6 foot hand held leash and cleaned up after promptly. Dogs are not allowed on beaches, swim areas, playgrounds, buildings, boardwalk trails, or food service areas, and they may not be tethered to trees, bushes, or park property. Dogs may not be left unattended for more than 30 minutes at a time. Note: Alligators may be present in all wetland areas of the park. The full-facility campground offers more than 150 sites, picnic tables, fire circles with grills, restrooms with showers, laundry facilities, a camp store, and a dump station. The camping and tent areas also allow dogs. There is a dog walk area at the campground.
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