![]() ![]() Exploring Highland Hammock State Park, campers then hike beneath towering oaks and native palms, through old-growth hammocks transitioning to a cypress swamp. Campers tour the museum and learn about the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), established during the Great Depression, just prior to World War II. Traveling through Central Florida, campers arrive at Highlands Hammock State Park, one of Florida´s oldest parks, opening to the public in 1931. Using scientific instruments, groups test water quality, and identify plants and animals’ native to the Florida Springs. Campers float down the meandering slow-moving spring, peering into to the crystal water, in search of turtles and fish. ![]() Grab a tube and ride down the refreshing waters of Rock Springs Run. The adventure continues in the morning with a hike to the headwaters of Rock Springs. Snug in cabins, campers reflect on the day exploring the Florida Springs. Night hike down to the springs looking for nocturnal wildlife! Search for alligator snapping turtles, one of the oldest freshwater turtles in the world. Storytelling, songs, and ending the campfire with delicious s’mores. In the evening around the campfire, campers understand the importance of Native American culture. Learning how to use a compass and navigate through a course in the woods around camp finding clues along the way while comparing and identifying the dominant trees and plants. At camp, campers continue with the educational trip and master compass orienteering skills. Campers then snorkel in the crystal-clear head waters of the Wekiwa springs and even dive down to explore the source of the second magnitude spring expelling, on average, 43 million gallons of water per day. Starting at the headwaters of Wekiwa Springs, paddling down the Wekiwa River, campers observe fish, turtles, birds, alligators, and the occasional otter family along the way. At Wekiwa State Park, campers canoe the Wekiwa River and gain an understanding of the complex ecological system designated an Aquatic Preserve by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. Arriving in Apopka, groups check-in to cabins overlooking a beautiful pine flatwood forest. Campers document the hydrology of Florida, focusing on the Floridan Aquifer and understanding the importance of protecting Florida’s water quality through proper watershed management. Travel to north Florida, home to the largest collection of freshwater springs on the planet. Students will be able to pick up tickets from the Gator Ticket Office beginning Monday, December 12, or they can have their tickets mailed to them.Travel throughout wild Florida and visit the natural hidden gems that make this state so unique! To purchase, students must visit /students. UF Students will have an opportunity to purchase bowl game tickets on Wednesday, December 7, at 6 p.m. The Ticket Office is located on the west side of Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, open Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. Come to the Gator Ticket Office and place an order with a Ticket Office Specialist.and place an order with a Gator Ticket Office Specialist. The quickest and most efficient way to order tickets is by visiting /tickets and clicking on "Manage My Account.".There are three ways fans can purchase tickets: Any remaining tickets above 16, or tickets ordered after the deadline, will be seated outside of the priority point allocation. ![]() There are no limits on the number of tickets ordered, however, only the first 16 seats of an order will be seated based on the priority point system. After the deadline, ticket sales will be opened to the general public starting on Wednesday, December 7 at noon. Orders will still be accepted after this date, but will be filled out of priority order so fans are encouraged to buy tickets by the December 6 deadline. The deadline for Gator Booster Loyalty seating is 5 p.m. All season ticket holders can order online at /tickets, by visiting the Gator Ticket Office or by calling their order in. The Gator Ticket Office will begin taking ticket orders for the 2017 Outback Bowl on Monday, December 5, at 8:30 a.m. The Gators have played in the Outback Bowl four times with a 2-2 record in the previous games. The Gators defeated the Hawkeyes in the 1983 Gator Bowl, 14-6, and 2005 Outback Bowl, 31-24, while Iowa defeated UF in the 2003 Outback Bowl, 37-17.įlorida is making its 43rd bowl appearance all-time (21-21 overall record) and will be playing in a January bowl game for the 27th time. The game will be broadcast on ABC at 1 p.m.įlorida (8-4, 6-2 SEC) will be facing Iowa (8-4, 6-3 Big Ten) for the fourth time in school history, with all three matchups coming in postseason bowl games. – The University of Florida football team has accepted an invitation to play Big Ten representative Iowa in the Outback Bowl on Jan. ![]()
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