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Lake George Wildlife Management Area is a 21,000-acre preserve located in the state of Florida.
It is known for its diverse range of wildlife, including alligators, black bears, and bald eagles. There are many good reasons to visit the area, such as hiking, bird-watching, and fishing. Specific points of interest include the Lake George Trail, the Juniper Springs Recreation Area, and the Alexander Springs Recreation Area. Interesting facts about the area include the fact that it is home to the largest freshwater springs in the world, and that it is part of the Ocala National Forest. The best time of year to visit Lake George Wildlife Management Area is in the fall and winter, when the weather is cooler and the wildlife is more active.
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River Forest Group Site
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Alexander Springs Campground
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Alexander Springs
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Hontoon Island State Park
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Blue Spring State Park
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Clearwater Lake
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