Nature trails are also nearby.
Why not first indulge in a country
breakfast at Mama Ruth’s Café,
located in the Hudson Grocery
building (a vintage-style foods
and items store)? Then, relish the
relaxing vibe Mother Nature puts
out for all of her lovelies to enjoy.
You’ll find that botanical goodies
abound as you weave through
the pine, oak, magnolia and crepe
myrtle trees. Bicycling these
paths is also a family favorite,
which even the youngest of the
bunch can enjoy.
You’re sure to spot small
wildlife like birds and squirrels.
You might even catch a glimpse
of deer, raccoons, alligators,
snakes (yes, them, too), ‘possums
or armadillos. Dusk is a wonderful
time to watch animals on the
move as they either close out
their days or rise to start their
Lake Stone Campground
nights. Once the stars arrive to
shine their lights upon you, the
crickets and frogs will begin their
songs.
The people of Century then
wind down and prepare for the
next day’s visitors. So let other
travelers bypass this idyllic
entryway into the Sunshine State.
You should stop for a while.
You’re certain to find your peace.
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