Theme parks and Gulf Coast beaches instantly say family vacations in Florida. So you might be surprised to find there are all sorts of ‘hidden gems’ here which don’t involve rollercoasters. Join Andrew Dent on an action-packed family adventure in Ocala and Lake County.
Of course vacations in Florida are always near the top of any family wish list. For most, it’s the lure of Orlando’s theme parks that tempt. Although the myriad beaches and road trips down the Florida Keys are equally appealing. Whichever calls, these options are amazing and I highly recommend you do them at least once.
However, it’s also worth exploring off the beaten track, as I recently found out in Ocala and Lake County, Florida.
Ocala County: dive into the Rainbow River
Ocala is in Ocala/Marion County, a 90 minutes drive north of both Orlando and Tampa, and you may not know it, unless you happen to be a world-class equestrian champion. More of that later.
Our first stop was Rainbow River, part of the KP Hole Park in Dunnellon. A National Natural Landmark, this is one of the most beautiful spots I have ever visited and I can highly recommend the Rainbow River Classic Tube Ride – a four-hour excursion on the crystal clear river.
Perfect for kids, it’s not too strenuous and much of the time you’re simply floating with the current. You can even paddle into some of the channels off the main river that immerse you in what could easily be an Amazon backwater.
The water temperature is a pleasant 22°, which in the heat of summer is perfect. Indeed, I spent much of the trip just floating down the water with my kayak attached to my ankle! There are some great family rental homes along the river too, so it’s worth checking out as a vacation base.
Add ziplining highs to vacations in Florida
Our next stop in the search for family fun was The Canyons Zip Line & Canopy Tours. Designed around a reclaimed quarry, the park offers a range of ziplining experiences, we went for the one and only Big Cliff Canyon tour! This adventure takes up to three hours and lets you tackle nine different ziplines including one of the longest in the USA at an incredible 300m! I can confirm soaring across the water, traversing sky bridges and rappelling serves up as great an adrenalin rush as any rollercoaster. Worth noting: the minimum age for the Big Cliff Canyon Tour is 10 years.
If ziplining is too adventurous, there are also horseback tours which run simultaneously and take about the same amount of time. So you can easily split your group and all meet up at the end to swap stories.
Drop in on the World Equestrian Center
Ocala is also home to the World Equestrian Center: an extraordinary mecca for everything horse. Not being a horsey sort of person, I had no idea anything like this even existed!
The largest such facility in the United States, the center has multiple indoor and outdoor arenas, plus a 248-room luxury hotel with all sorts of retail and dining options. The vast walls are covered with a stunning collection of paintings of horses and dogs, and even if you have no interest in horses, I would definitely recommend a visit, or a stay.
All vacations in Florida need Silver Springs State Park
No trip to Ocala County is complete without a visit to Silver Springs State Park. Long before Walt Disney arrived in Florida, Silver Springs was already a bona fide leisure attraction and the Glass Bottom Boat tours, which are still popular today, have been operating since the 1920s.
In fact, Hollywood studios have used the stunningly clear waters to film a series of underwater scenes. No fewer than six Tarzan movies were made here, as well as the James Bond movie, Moonraker.
To make the most of your trip to Silver Springs, get out on the water yourself. There are paddleboards and kayaks to rent by the hour and although you can’t actually get into the water here – unlike Rainbow River – there’s plenty to see from your board. On a good day you’ll spot manatees, turtles, lots of fish and alligators (hopefully just dozing on the bank).
Ocala County isn’t well known, yet. That’s all part of the charm. But it’s an easy add-on to any Orlando trip, or to vacations in Florida generally. Although to be honest, it deserves a place on your to-do list all by itself.