Our June Beach Trip
is
June 26th
Honeymoon Island
and
Shops at Wiregrass
Your check should be
mailed to:
Linda Nagy
3097 Lansing Way
The Villages, FL 32162
There will not be a
payment drop off site.
Must be paid
no later than
June 15th
Reminder:
Always
think twice before signing up !!!
Once you sign up for the beach trips you are obligated to pay for that seat.
We know emergencies arise
- if we have a waitlist
and
are notified 4 days prior to trip
we will credit your money for a future trip.
No other refunds or credits will be given.
Remember we must pay for the bus.
Always
think twice before signing up !!!
Once you sign up for the beach trips you are obligated to pay for that seat.
We know emergencies arise
- if we have a waitlist
and
are notified 4 days prior to trip
we will credit your money for a future trip.
No other refunds or credits will be given.
Remember we must pay for the bus.
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Honeymoon Island State Park
Information on Honeymoon Island State Park
Located at the western end of the Dunedin Causeway, Honeymoon Island State Park is a great place to escape the hustle and bustle of urban living. The park has over 4 miles of beach with great swimming and shelling.
For the nature lover the three-mile Osprey trail takes you through one of the
last remaining virgin slash pine forest in Florida.
On the trail, visitors may spot great horned owls, osprey and eagles nesting.
A trip to the Rotary Centennial Nature Center
helps educate visitors about the park’s history and natural resources.
There are two snack bars located in the park.
The South Beach Pavilion and Café Honeymoon
provide food, beverages and rent beach umbrellas and chairs, kayaks and bicycles.
For information on the Shops at Wiregrass
please visit their website.
There are a variety of restaurants for your dining pleasure.
www.theshopsatwiregrass.com/directory-map/
Information on Honeymoon Island State Park
Located at the western end of the Dunedin Causeway, Honeymoon Island State Park is a great place to escape the hustle and bustle of urban living. The park has over 4 miles of beach with great swimming and shelling.
For the nature lover the three-mile Osprey trail takes you through one of the
last remaining virgin slash pine forest in Florida.
On the trail, visitors may spot great horned owls, osprey and eagles nesting.
A trip to the Rotary Centennial Nature Center
helps educate visitors about the park’s history and natural resources.
There are two snack bars located in the park.
The South Beach Pavilion and Café Honeymoon
provide food, beverages and rent beach umbrellas and chairs, kayaks and bicycles.
For information on the Shops at Wiregrass
please visit their website.
There are a variety of restaurants for your dining pleasure.
www.theshopsatwiregrass.com/directory-map/