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Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park

Dogs are welcome to enjoy some of the trails at Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park. Unfortunately, they are not allowed to enter any of the buildings that commemorate the American composer, Stephen Foster, who wrote the song that made the Suwannee River famous, Old Folks at Home. Even though you can't check out the museum, you can still have a great day on the hiking trails that take in high river bluffs and limestone outcroppings, swamp forest, hammocks, and piney flatwoods alongside the Suwannee River. You might even spot wildlife along the trails, including gopher tortoise, box turtles, alligators, white-tailed deer, wood ducks, and a number of different types of bird. Visit Website

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Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park has received a rating of 5.0 out of 5 bones by 1 canine critic on BringFido and 4.5 out of 5 by 714 guests on TripAdvisor.

  • Farron
    Aug 18, 2023
    Got lost. Still had fun.

    we got very lost and ended up doing 8 miles and had to walk 3 to get back to the state park. I ended up carrying my dog about 6 miles because she is a puppy and we didn’t expect to do that much. I still had fun. If I can share the pics I will. Had a hard time following trails. followed some orange on the trees and it took me out to someone’s yard that was definitely not the state park. Make sure you bring lots of water. Nice location.

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