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Roughing it, boujee style

Lake Louisa State Park caters to outdoor enthusiasts, even those partial to the little luxuries of home. even those partial to the little luxuries of home.

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Arden Tilghman ith the unbearable heat of summer behind us and cooler weather here to stay for a while, people are itching to enjoy the outdoors. Clermont’s Lake Louisa State Park may be just the place to visit, considering there are many activities to satisfy cravings for nature. Arden Tilghman, owner and founder of P3 Lake Louisa, a private for-pro t company that provides Louisa, a private for-pro t company that provides services for the 4,500-acre state park, says there is services for the 4,500-acre state park, says there is something for everyone. something for everyone.

“You can spend days exploring this park and not see all “You can spend days exploring this park and not see all of it; and believe me, when I say that whatever your favorite of it; and believe me, when I say that whatever your favorite outdoor activity is, you can do it here,” Arden says. outdoor activity is, you can do it here,” Arden says. There are 20 miles worth of connected trails for hiking, There are 20 miles worth of connected trails for hiking, biking or horseback riding, plus kayaking, canoeing, biking or horseback riding, plus kayaking, canoeing, shing or swimming in a beach area on the north side of shing or swimming in a beach area on the north side of Lake Louisa near a picnic area complete with barbeque Lake Louisa near a picnic area complete with barbeque grills, playground and bathrooms. grills, playground and bathrooms. Arden says the park also o ers hiking and kayak ecoArden says the park also o ers hiking and kayak ecotours, geo-caching, bird-watching, and special events tours, geo-caching, bird-watching, and special events and weddings can be booked year-round. and weddings can be booked year-round. People can also camp, but if roughing it is not your People can also camp, but if roughing it is not your thing, do not cross the experience o your list. You thing, do not cross the experience o your list. You can still get the overall taste of it, but with the little can still get the overall taste of it, but with the little luxuries of home or a hotel. luxuries of home or a hotel. Welcome to glamping. Welcome to glamping. “Glamour plus camping equals glamping,” says “Glamour plus camping equals glamping,” says Arden of glamorous, or care-free camping. Arden of glamorous, or care-free camping. There are three glamping sites available for rent There are three glamping sites available for rent at Lake Louisa, and 10 more sites are being built at Lake Louisa, and 10 more sites are being built because the glamping trend has taken o . because the glamping trend has taken o . “We started about a year-and-a-half ago by putting up “We started about a year-and-a-half ago by putting up one site, and not really having any idea if there would be one site, and not really having any idea if there would be an interest in it and it was so popular, it booked solid for an interest in it and it was so popular, it booked solid for

enough time, that within the next month, we had another site set up,” says Arden.

Each luxe tent comes equipped with A/C and heating units, a queen bed with linens, a co ee pot, an inside seating area with lighting, exterior seating with lighting, a repit, grill and picnic table.

The 10 new sites, which will be located in their own glamp area by year’s end, will have dedicated bathrooms.

Arden says she has witnessed glamping win over even the least outdoorsy of people.

“We see situations where someone in a group is a really enthusiastic camper, but their partner or their spouse or other family members aren’t so sure,” Arden says. “This is a really nice middle ground, especially for someone who’s con dent of the outdoors, but does not really want to sleep on the oor in the outdoors.”

Glamping at Lake Louisa starts at $120 per night and each 220-square-foot tent sleeps four people. If more bed space is needed, sleeping bags or air mattresses are allowed or a request can be made during the reservation process.

Arden says she tries to incorporate everything she loves into what her company o ers and is happy to see glamping taking o .

“I did real, o cial, roughing-it-camping for a long time when I was younger, but the little luxuries of home are nice,” Arden says. “We also recognized here, being so close to Disney, there’s a large group of people with an interest in this but who didn’t have the equipment, or the experience or the understanding of how to do it.”

And perhaps one of the coolest things is having free reign of exploring the other park amenities, day and night, she says.

“It’s kind of a special time in the campground at night, especially a private campground like ours, because unless you are a registered camper, when the park closes, you have to leave,” Arden says. “Also, when the sun starts to go down, it starts smelling like a cookout; it’s lovely, but it’s quiet enough too.”

Most of all, Arden says that no matter what adventures guests choose, she likes it when people discover and enjoy Florida’s lesser-known beauty and charm.

“I’m a huge nature nerd. I love all of this. It’s fascinating. I have a deep appreciation for Florida, and here at the state park speci cally, we have a couple of really unique environmental things going on,” says Arden. “We’re on the Lake Wales Ridge and we’re on the border of the Green Swamp, so there are a ton of endemic species that our park is kind of a harbor to.”

She continues: “A lot of our locals have some awareness of that, but a lot of them come in and are still surprised to learn and understand what’s in their own back yard, but who I particularly love to share this with, are tourists and other people who think of Florida as just beaches and theme parks; there’s so much more to it.”

For information or to reserve a glamping site, book events or other activities, visit lakelouisastatepark.com or call 352.503.4489.

IF YOU GO

LAKE LOUISA STATE PARK

7305 US-27, Clermont / 352.503.4489 lakelouisastatepark.com

Hours: Monday to Sunday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

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