Yes! Spring Garden Lake which leads to Lake Woodruff which leads to Lake Dexter which leads to St. Johns River which goes through Lake George. All connected. Hope that helps! Have fun out there! 😎
@@kristineanderson4983 Technically they do allow boats to motor up, and there is a dock that connects by ramp to a concrete sidewalk. However, Spring Garden Lake is pretty shallow. Usually only pontoon boats or smaller boats can get through. Here's a second potential issue, right now there is flooding in the area, so while a 42-foot trawler might be able to pass at the moment, the water line is high, so the sidewalk that connects to the dock is completely under water. I do not think you would be able to navigate it by wheelchair right now (or at least it would not be pleasant). The flooding is not expected to recede for at least a couple weeks. I really hope that helps!
So helpful! Thank you!
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You guys are so funny at the end. I'm so glad I found your channel. Thank you for these videos, and for showing that FL is more than Disney.
Thank YOU! Yes… much more than Disney 💙
Awesome video!
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Great review! Thanks for sharing!
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@6:54 how cool is that... there is a spade shape Island in the middle of the lagoon🧡🧡🧡
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That drone footage 👀😇
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Great video! odaat
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The A A in the logo looks very similar to 82nd Airborne Division
Hi yes! It’s in honor of my dad. He was special forces! 🇺🇸
Do they have grills outside?
There are a few. First come. First served.
Does this connect with other local lakes?
Yes! Spring Garden Lake which leads to Lake Woodruff which leads to Lake Dexter which leads to St. Johns River which goes through Lake George. All connected. Hope that helps! Have fun out there! 😎
@@artofadventurepascalemo AWESOME! Can we park a 42-ft trawler there for a few hours and use my electric wheelchair on the dock?
@@kristineanderson4983 Technically they do allow boats to motor up, and there is a dock that connects by ramp to a concrete sidewalk. However, Spring Garden Lake is pretty shallow. Usually only pontoon boats or smaller boats can get through. Here's a second potential issue, right now there is flooding in the area, so while a 42-foot trawler might be able to pass at the moment, the water line is high, so the sidewalk that connects to the dock is completely under water. I do not think you would be able to navigate it by wheelchair right now (or at least it would not be pleasant). The flooding is not expected to recede for at least a couple weeks. I really hope that helps!
@@artofadventurepascalemo Thanks so much -- we'll come by car.
Wait what happened to the lifeguards? I remember going waaay back in like 2009 they had lifeguards right next to the diving platform
Hi. I’m not 100% sure why. I think they may still run some out on holidays. If I find out more, I’ll keep you updated tho!