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Springs Hopping Trails of Natural North Florida





Springs Hopping Trails of Natural North Florida

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  • Bell Florida

    • Hart Springs Park
      Welcome to Hart Springs, one of the largest spring-fed swimming areas in the state of Florida. Enjoy camping — from tent to full hookups, picnicking, boating, fishing, swimming, snorkeling, birding, biking and hiking. Access 55 miles of Gilchrist County river shoreline, and enjoy an abundance of refreshing natural springs. Stroll down the half-mile boardwalk and rent canoes, kayaks, tubes of all sizes, bikes, basketball, volleyball and horseshoes. Hart Springs Park and Campground is a family-oriented recreation area, accessible by car and boat.

  • Branford Florida

    • Troy Springs State Park
      Whatever your outdoor interests, you will find something exciting at Troy Springs State Park!

  • Bronson Florida

  • Chiefland Florida

  • Fanning Springs Florida

    • Fanning Springs State Park
      This park offers visitors a chance to hike through nature trails, watch white tailed dear, manatees and other animals in their habitat, swim or snorkel in crystal-clear water or rent one of five cabins for a weekend getaway

  • Fort White Florida

  • Gulf Hammock Florida

    • Henry Beck Park
      Open April 1 to September 30 anually, this park has a spring and designated picnic facilities.

  • High Springs Florida

    • Blue Springs
      Swim in the crystal-clear blue waters , walk the boardwalk to the Santa Fe River, canoe or kayak the spring run, and camp at their fully equipped campground.

    • Ginnie Springs Resort
      Come out and enjoy the seven crystal clear fresh water springs located in over 200 wooded acres along the banks of the Santa Fe River in Florida.

    • Poe Springs
      The Gainesville area's largest spring!

  • Luraville Florida

    • Peacock Springs State Park
      One of the longest underwater cave systems in the continental United States, about 28,000 feet of underwater passages have been explored and surveyed by cave divers.

  • Mayo Florida

    • Lafayette Blue Spring State Park
      This state park includes a first magnitude spring that flows from the Suwanee River, campgrounds, and picnic areas.

    • Suwannee River Rendezvous - Convict Spring
      Welcome to the Suwannee River Rendezvous Resort & Campground. Century old oak trees shade the campground and resort. The Rendezvous is home to Convict Spring and has 1,500 of shore line on the beautiful Suwannee River. The RV park has full hook-up, water and electric sites and primitive tent sites. The resort has lodging for all size family groups, from motel rooms to log cabins to the beautiful Chalet and the A-frame homes. Canoe and Kayak rentals and trips are available and Grandma Susie’s Cookin’ Shack is open every weekend from 8am -11pm for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner plus her famous home made deserts and ice cream. 386-294-2510 or visit on the web www.SuwanneeRiverRendezvous.com ps. We are dog friendly with friendly dogs.

  • Old Town Florida

    • Gornto Springs
      Also called Guaranto Springs, Gornto Springs is owned by Dixie County. It is a pleasant 2nd magnitude spring just perfect for picnicking.

  • Trenton Florida

    • Otter Springs
      Otter Springs is perfect for fishing, bird watching, hiking, and other outdoor activities.

  • Wakulla Springs Florida

    • Edward Ball Wakulla Springs State Park
      Home of one of the largest and deepest freshwater springs in the world, this park plays host to an abundance of wildlife, including alligators, turtles, deer, and birds.