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Collier-Seminole State Park, a 4,760-acre wilderness preserve, offers a 0.9-mile interpretive boardwalk/nature trail, RV and tent camping, a 5½-mile mountain-bike trail, a 6½-mile hiking trail, canoe rentals, a 13½-mile aquatic trail, playground, picnic area, pontoon boat tours and historical displays, including a huge “walking” dredge, a National Historic Engineering Landmark. Admission: $3.25 per car, up to eight people, and $1 per person more than eight people.
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