Atlantic Beach, Fla. Three women with ten children between them were locked inside the Suwannee Springs Park near Live Oak, Fla. last Thursday evening.
They responded to the caretaker’s ‘twenty-minute warning’ when he wandered to the river’s edge and reminded all park guests of the 7:00pm closing time.
We spoke to one of them after the incident.
“We gathered up our things and proceeded to our vehicles,” said Jeanne Marie, who preferred not to give her last name. “We were managing the kids and packing the cars with our gear.”
Jeanne Marie remembers hurrying, and the other women doing the same. “We respected the closing time, like we would anywhere. We were doing our best to pack things up, change from wet bathing suits, and drive out of there.”
The park caretaker, an unidentified man, ambled about the area, muttering. One of the children from the group had gone into the temporary sanitary facilities to change into dry clothing.
“That man kicked at the door with his foot,” the boy’s mother, another of the women involved in the event remembered, “He yelled menacingly at my son, frightening him.”
Jeanne Marie was not aware of this. She recalls just hurrying everyone to get the car packed up in order to drive out by 7:00.
“He could see that we were in the process of leaving. There was no doubt we were on our way out of the park within a few minutes,” she said. She helped another friend toss things into the back of her mini-van, in an effort to comply with closing time.
It seems that their efforts were in vain. When the first of their three car caravan reached the gate at 7:04pm, they were greeted by this:
This "citylifer" will take the risk sometime in the near future, upon his return to the First Coast.
However, he doesn't usually close the park out, like the "beachlifer" does.
He goes early, with a kayak.
It does look like a great park to visit, but I believe that the caretaker was a bit unfair and should not have locked those people in….they were doing what he asked! I wouldn't have wanted to stay overnight in a minivan with ten kids…would you? Unbelievable!
If they were only 4 minutes after closing then the guy must have locked the gates before 7.
What an idiot. I'd have picked the padlocks… not that I know how to do things like that.
I may sound unsympathetic, but the caretaker probably faces this often. His shift is over and he wants to get home. If you're somewhere, anywhere with 10 kids in tow, the lesson here is to respect the closing time and give yourself plenty of leeway. However, he should NEVER have gone near the port-a-potty, that was completely uncalled for, the adults were at fault here, not the child.
Good nite Jeannie! What great blog fodder. Reminds me why I left Jax in the 70's and moved to Northern Ca. HICKS!!!! We do have some beautiful spots here though. You know as kids growing up here we used to drink sulphur
water, some people outside city limits had it in their homes.
Glad you din't mess up your beach Mom van.
Enjoy your summer, and please tell Nic NO HURRICANES.
Back in Jax but left my heart in Ca.,
Susie
The kids will have something to write about when they go back to school and the teacher asks them "What did you do over your summer break?"
Yes, you should have left earlier. Yes, the guy should have waited and escorted you out. He was mean, plain and simple. I’m sure he isn’t a state park ranger, probably some guy Suwannee River Water Management District(SRWMD) hires part-time. Suwannee Springs is the state’s step-child it doesn’t get the attention and funds that it deserves to hire professionals. It has a fantastic history not many people are aware of. Visit my facebook page and view the historic photographs. facebook.com/suwanneesprings
I think it’s a shame that this happened.
I understand that this man’s shift was over, however, how would he have felt if someone did this to his children, or grandchildren?
I also have to think about our economy. The county has to pay for fuel for the Deputies. Wouldn’t it be more cost efficient for him to wait 10 minutes than to send someone all the way out to re-open the gate?
I would think that the notice on the windshield stating the park closes at a certain time, is for those who go kayaking or canoeing, and don’t return until way after closing time.
I will say I am impressed that you all made this situation into an adventure.
Just wanted to warn anybody that goes to this park that you are being watched from the moment you arrive by (joe johnston) gain warden weather it is by video tape or by him.They got quiet a set up there in that park…We (hubby and myself) were fined 700.00 and had to appear before the judge this past month due to both being charged for possession of alcohol.I explained to johnston that we were camping at suwannee river and thought we were there riding our golf cart and that we didnt know we were not at suwannee anymore (we had never been to this park before) but he didnt care to hear anything we had to say because he was more about making revenue i suppose so needless to say we were both charged with possession i had an open beer in my hand and 1 beer in a small bag unopened tried to tell him my hubby doesnt drink but he didnt care to hear that either so we paid a big price for accidentally wandereing into that park…This man is heartless and is out to get you if he can so please beware…