Immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of Rock Springs Guest Ranch with a sunset trail ride that concludes around a cozy campfire. As you ride through the serene landscape, the sky transforms in brilliant hues, creating the perfect backdrop for your adventure. After the ride, gather by the fire to savor delicious charcuterie and s'mores, complemented by champagne or non-alcoholic beverages, all while the moon rises above. This family-friendly experience is guided by two skilled wranglers, making it suitable for riders aged 8 and above, with no prior experience needed.
Rock Springs Run is an 8-mile river that forms the boundary between Wekiwa Springs State Park and Rock Springs Run State Reserve. Rock Springs Run eventually flows into the Wekiva River, which then runs 15 miles and empties into the St. Johns River. The Wekiva River Basin includes Wekiwa Springs Run, Rock Springs Run, the Wekiva River, Blackwater Creek and Seminole Creek. These waterways are the first congressionally designated National Wild and Scenic River basin in Florida. The Ethel Cemetery, located in Rock Springs Run State Reserve, is the oldest known cemetery in Lake County, built in 1880. The cemetery was located in the town of Ethel, which was a railroad stop town formerly known as Moody. Citizen support organization volunteers constructed a new entrance and fence for the cemetery, which contains four intact grave markers.
You will make your own way to the meeting points