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Jonathan Dickinson State Park offers the unique historical site of Trapper Nelson's. Over the years, he built log cabins, a Seminole Indian "Chickee" shelter, a wildlife zoo and planted lush tropical gardens for visitors to enjoy.
The Loxahatchee Queen II docks at the Trapper Nelson site where passengers are met by a Park Ranger who guides them through the cabins and grounds once belonging to the "Wildman of the Loxahatchee." Or you can canoe to the site and picnic under the "Chickee" shelter and then leisurely stroll the area on a self guided tour. This site is accessible only by the water.
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