Non-water things to do at Ginnie Springs?

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Wondering if there will be much for my 4 year old and wife to see/do during a weekend camping trip to Ginnie Springs?

Thanks!
 
Canoeing, snorkeling, tubing, swimming, ect, they have volleyball nets too apparently - depends on what your kid can do and what your wife likes to do :)
 
If I recall correctly, there is also a small playground adjacent to the Ginnie springs pavilion.
 
There's always slip and slide like we're gonna havethis weekend at the megadive. Walmart sells plastic in rolls in the pain section. Rip off 30 feet of it, stake it down after removing rocks n stuff. Grease it with J&J tearless shampoo and have at it.
(This was a fun party suggestion by Rose from Ginnie staff)
 
And, while you're at Walmart, swing by the sports section, and get a flounder gig, and I'm sure your little one will get alot of enjoyment out of standing on the steps and poking all the "seals" swimming around in the shallows of the spring area trying to get back up on the stairs.

I do recall the playground behind the pavillion, and it had a swingset, but I'm not sure what else or even if they had a smaller swing.
 
Thanks for the help. Wish I could go this weekend with you guys. This is my son's birthday weekend so we're heading for the land of the mouse.

Paul
 
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