While Florida might not be known for being a state where people take lakeside vacations, you’d be surprised at how many beautiful, remote lakes there actually are in the Sunshine State. Most visitors and vacationers indeed tend to stick to the coastline, waterparks, and theme parks to get a true taste of Florida. But, we have an incredible lake that might just change everyone’s minds. Take a tour of the delightfully remote Lake George, Florida. This is one of the most underrated lakes in Florida and it's worth a visit the next time you'd like to take a fun adventure.
Lake George, Florida is the second-largest lake in the state, following the ever-impressive Lake Okeechobee.
Spending a day on this remote lake will surely bring you a sense of peace, with six full miles across and 11 full miles around.
The lake is fed from the northern flow of the St. Johns River, as well as other spots like Salt Creek, Silver Glen Springs, and Juniper Creek to name a few.
The area that surrounds the lake is steeped in rich history, as it was part of the Timucua Indian settlement back in the 1500s. A few hundred years later, the territory was sold to a botanist, John Bartram, and named after King George.
One of the best ways to view this lake is by boat or other non-motorized watercraft! You can easily spend an entire afternoon paddling the lake and enjoy the solitude of your surroundings.
But also, hikers can hit the Lake George Trail in the Ocala National Forest, which gives a glimpse of the beauty of the lake from land.
Just make sure to keep an eye out for the boardwalk trail, which will allow you to actually step out onto the water!
Spend the day fishing, hiking, and boating around this remote lake in Florida for an adventure-filled afternoon.
Click here to find out where Lake George is in Florida.
Keep in mind there is always wildlife in Lake George, from snakes to alligators and everything in between. As always, please be careful when you visit. And it's always smart to let someone know where you'll be and when you expect to return.
Need a place to stay while you're exploring? Check out these vacation rentals near Barberville, FL. Have you ever been to Lake George in Florida? Share your thoughts with us in the comments section! Meanwhile, when you're visiting Lake George and you happen to be close to Astor, take a detour southwest toward Alexander Springs for a truly underrated natural gem.
Looking for even more to explore? Check out this beautiful footage of the Florida Everglades:
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