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Highbanks Marina & CampResort
488 W. Highbanks Rd. DeBary, FL 32713
386-668-4491

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Directions:

From Orlando: I-4 Exit 108 W to 17/92, N to Highbanks Rd. W 3 mi. to resort. From Daytona: I-4 Exit 111A W to 17/92, S to Highbanks Rd. W 3 mi. to resort.

Amenities:

Bait, Boat Ramp, Covered Pavilion, Gas, Groceries, ADA Compliant, Ice, Laundry, Parking, Pay Phones, Pets on Leash, Picnic Area, Picnic Shelter, Propane Sales, Rec Hall/Clubhouse, Recreational Area, Showers, Tables, Water Access, Pool Outdoor, Convenience Store, RVs permitted

Hookups Available:

Cable TV Hookup, Elec. 30 Amp, Elec. 50 Amp, Full Hookups, Phone Hookup

Rentals:

Trailer Rental

Activities:

Horseshoes, Swimming, Playground, Shuffleboard, Freshwater Fishing

Facility Amenities:

Brochures, ADA Compliant, Parking, Pets on Leash, Customized tours, Restaurant


 

  Product Description

These charming tales of Florida in the early nineteenth century were brought to the attention of the University of Florida Press by the late Archie Carr, Florida's preeminent naturalist, who believed they evoked a place, a time, and a way of life that belonged in print again. The Florida peninsula in the 1830s was covered by flatwoods, swamps of giant cypress, and hammocks of cabbage palm and live oak trees. The land teemed with panther, black bear, wild hogs, and white ibis. Writing with clarity and elegance, Whitehead weaves his descriptions of this landscape into an old-fashioned, hair-raising adventure story.

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