Within the boundaries of the park is Hobe Mountain which at 86 feet in elevation makes it the highest natural point in Florida south of Lake Okeechobee. I didn't let my "I live in the Rocky Mountains so I know a REAL mountain when I see one" pride get in the way of observing the lovely view of the park and the Atlantic ocean from the observation deck at the top of the mountain.
Sunday, January 13, 2013
Hobe Mountain Tower
Picture of the Day for 1/13/2013. I'm totally cheating and using pictures I took yesterday during my visit to the Jonathan Dickinson state park. Today was so low-key that I didn't really have a good subject for my picture of the day and I wasn't done talking about the park anyway.
Within the boundaries of the park is Hobe Mountain which at 86 feet in elevation makes it the highest natural point in Florida south of Lake Okeechobee. I didn't let my "I live in the Rocky Mountains so I know a REAL mountain when I see one" pride get in the way of observing the lovely view of the park and the Atlantic ocean from the observation deck at the top of the mountain.
Within the boundaries of the park is Hobe Mountain which at 86 feet in elevation makes it the highest natural point in Florida south of Lake Okeechobee. I didn't let my "I live in the Rocky Mountains so I know a REAL mountain when I see one" pride get in the way of observing the lovely view of the park and the Atlantic ocean from the observation deck at the top of the mountain.
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