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Merritt’s Mill Pond

Merritt’s Mill Pond is a gorgeous 202 acre spring-fed body of water. Located only about 45 minutes from Tallahassee, FL this springs location is certainly one of the prettiest in the state. There are six springs within Merritt’s Mill Pond that can be explored.

King Spring

This spring is known for its popularity with divers, swimmers, and snorkelers because of the amount of manatee that use this spring as sanctuary.

Hunter Springs

Hunter Springs is renowned for its history in addition to its natural beauty and animals. It was named for the Hunter family, who owned the property in the early 20th century, and was once a well-liked location for hunting and fishing.

Silver Springs

Silver Springs became a popular tourist attraction back in 1820s. In the late 1870s, a gentleman named Phillip Morrell added a piece of glass to the bottom of his rowboat and created magic for years to come. Book your clear kayak in Silver Springs today!

Morrison Spring

In 2004 the 161 acre park was purchased by the state and now operates as a park. The big draw to the park is the 250ft diameter spring pool which creates 48 million gallons a day.

Ichetucknee Springs

The state park itself is 2,269 acres and has an abundance of wildlife – so be on the look out! It also features 8 major springs, with the upper portion of the park being a National Natural Landmark.

Ginnie Springs

Ginnie Springs has amazing visibility and waters that remain 72 degrees all year long. Diving is permitted through Ginnie Springs, Devil’s Eye, and Devil’s Ear.

Emerald Spring

Emerald Springs is located about 100 yards south from Gainer Springs, which is also on the Econfina Creek. Discover kayaking, snorkeling and more in the springs.

Devil’s Den

Devil’s Den spring is a beautiful place to make a splash! Located just two hours north of Orlando, the underground spring has become a popular attraction for all. Plan your visit today!

De Leon Springs

De Leon Springs has been utilized since the early 1800s, serving as a sugar mill and powered by the strong water flow. Discover the boat tours, fishing, bird watching and more things to do in De Leon Springs!

Cypress Springs

Cypress Springs is a natural spring just off the Intercoastal Waterway that generates almost 65 million gallons of water a day and remains 70 degrees all year long. Find out all the things to do in Cypress Springs!

Cow Springs

Cow Spring is known for their beautiful cave system. In order to dive and explore the area, you must be a member of the NSS/CDS. Book your chance to explore several hundred feet of cave diving in Florida!

Branford Springs

Branford Springs is a circular spring, resembling a pool with depths over 10 ft. and a width of 80 ft. Dive in for a snorkeling excursion, boat tour, or swimming adventure. Book online!

Lafayette Blue Springs

Lafayette Blue Springs became a state park in 2005 and is about 702 acres of pure beauty. The spring itself has two springs that are connected by a land bridge. Discover horseback riding, bird watching and more in Lafayette Blue Springs!

Blue Springs

Blue Spring is known for its manatee migration that runs in the winter months. Back in 1970, researchers were able to track at least 14 manatees within the run. From scuba to hiking, discover all the things to do in Blue Springs, Florida!

Blue Grotto

Within the sinkhole of Blue Grotto, you’ll find great visibility and depths up to 100 ft. This waterway is a dive resort. Reserve a time to dive in Blue Grotto, Florida today!

Alexander Springs

Alexander Springs is known for its large basin, which is approximately 300 ft. wide and supplies about 70 million gallons of water every day. Find out things to do in Alexander Springs and more here!

The Crack at Chassahowitzka

While the river’s shoreline is mostly natural, the headsprings area contains a small marina with a public boat ramp. The Chassahowitzka is made up of a few different springs, including Seven Sisters and the Crack. Book your adventure on a clear kayak online today!

Crystal River

Crystal River, also known as Three Sisters Springs, consists of three main springs. Manatee season takes place from December to March and the waterway is available for exploring during the off season from April 1st – November 14th.  Book your boating, swimming, or snorkel trip in the 72 degrees waters!

Rainbow Springs

The Rainbow Springs formation is the 4th largest in the state and on the daily produces 490 million gallons of water. Its waters flow to the Withlacoochee River and is known for its beautiful blue and jade green waters. Find out things to do in Rainbow Springs here!

Rock Springs

Rock Springs puts out 26,000 gallons of water a minute! Located about 45 minutes from Orlando in Central Florida, the headspring flows about eight miles towards Wekiva. Tube and swim in Kelly Park and book a kayak and canoe in the spring run down the road via Kings Landing.

Jackson Blue Springs

Merritt’s Mill Pond is a gorgeous 202 acre spring-fed body of water. There are six springs within Merrit’s Mill pond that can be explored. Within Blue Springs is a large cave with great water clarity that makes it a treat to explore. Book your clear water kayak online!

Weeki Wachee Springs

Weeki Wachee was named by the Seminole Indians and translates to “Winding River.” Over 117 million gallons of water is produced daily with a temperature of 74 degrees. This waterway has one of the deepest freshwater cave systems in the country. Book your clear kayak in Weeki Wachee today!