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maryj
02-06-2012, 05:32 PM
Does any one know if Village residents have access to Lake Miona and what activities they have on the Lake - We have not been able to find a way onto the Lake yet - thanks
cybermuda
02-06-2012, 05:50 PM
Does any one know if Village residents have access to Lake Miona and what activities they have on the Lake - We have not been able to find a way onto the Lake yet - thanks
Not sure that "Items For Sale" is the best place to post this.
You may be chased off by the guy selling some bridge in New York...
Bogie Shooter
02-06-2012, 05:57 PM
Does any one know if Village residents have access to Lake Miona and what activities they have on the Lake - We have not been able to find a way onto the Lake yet - thanks
There is a Sumter county park: Sumter County, FL - Official Website - Lake Miona Park (http://sumtercountyfl.gov/index.aspx?NID=204)
Lake Miona Park
Location
10501 CR 115 (off CR 472 E)
Oxford, FL 34484
Park features:
4.97 acres
Boat ramp
Fishing Dock / Pier
3 grills
Pet station
10 picnic tables
4 picnic pavilions
Playground
Restrooms
Horseshoe pit
cappyjon431
02-06-2012, 07:00 PM
I paddleboard there 2-3 times a week. Usually see kayakers, small sailboats and a few bass boats. There are usually people fishing from the fishing dock.
That being said, i think this thread needs to be moved to the appropriate forum.
obxgal
02-06-2012, 07:16 PM
You take Rainey Trail off Buena Vista to get to the lake. Just as your leaving the villages area, route CR 115 is to your left.
Here is a link to the map showing the location.
10501 CR 115 Oxford, FL - Google Maps (http://maps.google.com/maps?q=10501+CR+115+Oxford,+FL&um=1&ie=UTF-8&ei=WWcwT6rmCZPJ0AH_4IzbCg&sa=X&oi=mode_link&ct=mode&cd=3&ved=0CAwQ_AUoAg)
Moderator
02-06-2012, 08:28 PM
Thread moved to general discussion from "items for sale"
JimJoe
02-06-2012, 08:54 PM
Does any one know if Village residents have access to Lake Miona and what activities they have on the Lake - We have not been able to find a way onto the Lake yet - thanks
There is access by car on the north side.
Billyg
02-06-2012, 11:12 PM
Can you swim there?
mulligan
02-07-2012, 07:58 AM
Only if you wear Gator repellant.
cappyjon431
02-07-2012, 08:38 AM
Can you swim there?
There is a small swimming beach but they put up a "no swimming" sign during the winter months. Don't be concerned about gators--I'm on that lake at least twice a week on my paddleboard and while I have seen a few, they are very afraid of humans (I try to get close to them to take pictures, but they always swim away).
graciegirl
02-07-2012, 08:42 AM
There is a small swimming beach but they put up a "no swimming" sign during the winter months. Don't be concerned about gators--I'm on that lake at least twice a week on my paddleboard and while I have seen a few, they are very afraid of humans (I try to get close to them to take pictures, but they always swim away).
Cappyjon! We all like you! You don't know if they are afraid or not! They may be discussing having you for someones birthday party and are just waiting for that!
Look at pictures of them in books. Sheesh. You may be more "death adjacent" than you think.
cappyjon431
02-07-2012, 08:58 AM
Cappyjon! We all like you! You don't know if they are afraid or not! They may be discussing having you for someones birthday party and are just waiting for that!
Look at pictures of them in books. Sheesh. You may be more "death adjacent" than you think.
Gracie, I was raised in Florida and have been around gators my entire life. I find it is only people coming from up north who are very afraid of these critters. I truly wish they wouldn't perpetuate fear of these iconic creatures. I once had a fortune cookie that said "Fear is the darkroom where negatives develop." It is now my motto.
I guess it's understandable--they are kinda toothy looking and we all remember the old Tarzan movies where he has to wrestle the giant croc that has eaten all the villagers. Gators might come across as scary, but when you realize there are literally millions of gators in this state and that tens of thousands of humans use recreational areas loaded with gators everyday without incident, fear is not necessary . Gator attacks are extrememely rare (and usually caused by people who decided to feed the gators, even though it is illegal) and shouldn't prevent us from enjoying Florida's natural beauty.
pauld315
02-07-2012, 09:55 AM
Can you swim there?
Having lived in Florida for several years back in the 70's and 80's you can pretty safely assume that any inland body of water has gators. I remember a company I worked for in Boca Raton had an Employee's Recreation Center where they built a small lake. Originally, it was intended for fishing and swimming. Swimming was prohibited rather quickly because gators were seen in the lake within a month of it being built.
batman911
02-08-2012, 12:27 PM
There is a small swimming beach but they put up a "no swimming" sign during the winter months. Don't be concerned about gators--I'm on that lake at least twice a week on my paddleboard and while I have seen a few, they are very afraid of humans (I try to get close to them to take pictures, but they always swim away).
When you are dealing with wild things, there is no such thing as "always".
When you enter any body of water, you become part of the food chain.
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