Wakulla Springs - yep.
This would have been around 1978 and my family and my girlfriend were enjoying the day until the usual late afternoon thunderboomer comes into the area. I was coming up the hill from the water with my girlfriend and hear a loud boom and I look up and see a shower of sparks from the parking lot. Lightning had hit something but I couldn't tell what...
As I got closer I see my Dad lying on the ground with my Mom kneeling next to him crying. A crowd was gathered and an ambulance was on the way... Turns out he caught an indirect hit from the lightning when he was loading a cooler in the back of the Vista Cruiser (yes...that one with the really cool simulated wood paneling).
The lightning had hit a tree near the car, knocked a few squirrels out, hit the antenna on the top of the car and caught my Dad right below the knees where he was touching the bumper... He had burn marks circling down his legs, his shoes were blown off and big holes in the bottom of his socks. He was thrown back about 15 feet from the car and was paralyzed... could not move any extremities.
The doctors at Tally Memorial really didn't know what to do for him since they only saw those lightning strike victims go right to the morgue. So... the next day my Dad said ..."Well, if you don't know what to do for me then I'm checking myself out of here". By that time the feeling had returned in his arms and legs and my wheeled him out of there and drove him home.
Years later when taking his physical for the Army reserve unit, he got really gassed while doing the treadmill. Come to find out, the electrical issue from the lightning had damaged one of his heart valves. One pacemaker later and he was good as new... felt a ton better.
The only other time I went was when I was a senior in high school and my former girlfriend came back from her first year in college... she spent the afternoon spending 98% of her time with my "best" friend...
So Wakulla Springs can EABOD