The Amelia River campground has two hot-water restroom/shower facilities for 41 campsites in an oak hammock.
Much of the park is a live oak hammock due to its proximity to the river.
Instead they cut through the oak hammocks, stepping carefully so as to leave little or no trace.
They were based on a marshy island with oak hammocks.
The park's sixty full facility campsites are located in an oak hammock.
The area includes pine flatwoods and oak hammocks.
Aerial photographs from circa 1943 of the area show some native oak hammocks, pine lowlands, and cleared areas for cattle grazing.
This small oasis of pine flat woods and oak hammocks is surrounded by a commercial district and was zoned for warehouses.
It supports many Floridian environments such as swamps and oak hammocks and many endangered species.
This feature was a live oak hammock.