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    Ichetucknee Springs State Park

    4.2 (134 reviews)
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    Beautiful!
    Vanessa T.

    Absolutely recommend Ichetucknee Springs! Such a beautiful area! You get to float down a crystal clear river surrounded by huge over hanging trees with little fishies swimming under your feet, it's amazing! A few tips tho: *I would skip peak times, meaning a Saturday in the middle of summer is too packed for me. Going on a Sunday at the end of summer was perfect hardly anyone there! * Pack a picnic lunch, there's not much around the area, but there was a food truck at the Blue swimming hole *Bring some money, tube rental was about $8 per tube, and the ticket to ride on the trolly was about $8 per person *Get one of those plastic waterproof phone protectors to put your phone in so you can take pics going down the springs *Bring water shoes, the ground and even getting in and out of the water can be rough on your feet *Dont disturb the wildlife or plants, look don't touch All around a great day out, big thanks to John R for taking all of us! :)

    Are you sleeping
    Cam C.

    One weekend in 2022, we explored several of the natural springs in this area. We rented kayaks, and it was a very nice paddle. Relatively easy... We saw several fish, birds, and even some manatees! We also got to swim and dive to the head Springs. It's a definite, go to!

    Charlene W.

    It's been a long time since I visited Ichetucknee, we'd take the family tubing and it was always a good time. Since we were camping nearby we decided to visit, do a hike and hit the springs. Hiking the trails gave me a new perspective of the springs, from a different angle, it made me appreciate how large the area is! The trails were well maintained and varied, sometimes blue springs other times land mass with deep, sandy woods and ravines. We did a short trail and headed to the springs to dip our toes into the nice cold springs. The spring wasn't crowded since we went during the week, we saw fish, turtles and non-venomous snakes, it was so cool. The snake was more afraid of us! They're leaning towards kayaking there more than tubing and I love kayaking so next time I think I'm paddling

    Florida Babe for life!
    Erica E.

    Hello, Summer! It's our time to shine, Florida! (Literally) I'm a South Florida girl til the day I die. Born and bred in Ft. Lauderdale and a Pisces, being in the water out in the sun is truly a favorite for me. So when I moved to Gainesville years ago and learned of the amazing natural springs here for our enjoyment, relaxation and preservation, I just fell in love. I've visited most of the local springs so far and each one has its own vibe, amenities and patrons that flock to the water for an afternoon of bliss. We arrived a few minutes before the park arrived in an attempt to beat the pre-Memorial Day crowds and thank God! With a cheap entry fee per car, it's only a few minutes drive to the parking lot full of ample space for cars, guests and all their floats. It took a few minutes in line to pay for the tram for our party but listen - A TRAM?! This is something many of the other springs don't offer, and with my preferred floats being about 2 ft taller than me, those walks can be brutal! So I happily paid and waited my turn for an offer OG convenience lol. When I realized that I didn't have my waterproof cases on me or waterproof bag OR Fanny pack, (like, I'm a traveler! I usually know better smh), I was happy to see the great variety of options in the gift shop! I snagged a super cute white/pink water bag for under $30, which isn't bad! We hopped on the tram along with about 50 others. Actually not a bad ride! I wasn't too stoked to see how floats were being tossed on and off of the cargo area as floats aren't cheap and they're easily popped. But we've all had times at work when we move a little quickly lol nothing popped so all is well, lol! The ride itself wasn't bad as we got to check out the scenery as we took the (maybe 5-min ride?) to the springs entrance. So convenient! I really recommend Ichetucknee to families especially as they're strict about what you can bring in unlike some other local springs. I know that because my friends and I tried to bring in like two cases of White Claws and were asked to take them back to the car LOL so I guess there really are laws with White Claws! At least at Ichetucknee lol. But that's a great way to keep the area and springs clean, keep guests safe and keep it as a family friendly environment, so I appreciate it!! ...a White Claw would have really set that floating off though LOL. Floating down the lazy River was absolutely amazing and the tram made the activity even better. So beautiful and well-kept, it was truly a treat to check out Ichetucknee and can't wait to return!

    Boon C.

    Ichetucknee is one of my favorite spring park in Florida. Unlike California or Arkansas that famous on the hot springs park, Florida are famous on cold springs park. Ichetucknee is the cold spring park allow tubing, kayaking, paddle boarding, or snorkeling. Ichetucknee Spring is longest natural spring lazy river. It is recommended for great summer fun in Florida. When I was student in University of Florida, I often visit this place. Now I visits them almost once every three years. The spring water is 72 degrees all time. Ichetucknee is local Indian name "beaver pond". It is six miles long before it connects to Santa Fe River. The state park provide 4 miles of river activity. In the past, the tubing is allow on northern entrance. Lately they only allow on midpoint launch to south take out. It is about less than two hours. You also can launch at damper landing and pick up south for lesser time. The tube come in many different types from concessions rental. It has head rest or non head rest tube. Single, Double or triple tube. Tube kayak or raft for family. It has a lot of fun. Snorkeling along the river can see many type of fish. The concession stand also has a shuttle service if you don't want carry the tube yourself and walk on the path. Best time to visit is at the begin of season (May) with less people. The items need to improve is the shuttle service are waiting to fill up before they go. Which sometimes can be more than 20 minutes. They need to cut to minutes wait. They also need shower facilities near concession stand.

    Diana E.

    Amazing park but when near max capacity it gets a little harder to get things done. If you go on a peak day and want to paddle board up the river you are sure in for a ride because you will have to figure out how to maneuver around everyone floating the opposite way. After getting past the first entrance point for tubers it was beautiful we only saw a couple of other people who were also paddle boarding and being weary not to disturb the nature. The end of the paddle is getting out at the last stop and removing your paddle boards, I think there should be someone at the last stop making sure there's no one causing issues. Last time I went and tried to get off there was a humongous group blocking the entire exit just playing in the water right there. I would love to see just a little more organization but I am cutting them slack because it's a state park and are more staffed than any other state park I've been recently. I would love to see more organization and happier employees. It is a beautiful park, am always wanting to go paddle here, the pro's will always out weigh the cons:)

    Danielle P.

    Great location and easy to find using your GPS. I have a FL state park pass, which is very handy when visiting state parks in FL. Entrance $6 Very popular spot with pretty crystal clear water in some areas. Go early to start at the North to South to float down the river. You will have to pay for shuttle service, driver, and all the nondrivers over 5yrs who are floating. I didn't have time for the experience, but I will surely come back and update my review in due time. It sounds like you must have time and patience on your side! I did take some pics and watch others from the dock.

    Lyndsey R.

    I'm on a mission to visit as many springs as possible! I decided to make the drive up to Ichetucknee and it was a little bit of a hike for me. I came from Orlando, so roughly a 3 hour drive (a little shy of it). This spring has two spots that's aren't connected via car/road. There is a trail that you could walk but it would be a far walk! You have the north entrance and the south entrance. Our Florida state parks are unfortunately short of staff, which most likely makes up for the fact there weren't any rangers at the entrance of each side. However, they go based on a honor system. You take an envelope, insert your cash, put the envelope back into the drop box and hang the parking tag in your window. I'm sure some people don't do this but I do because the money is going back to helping our state parks. The north is quiet, less people. This is the side that you launch your paddle board/kayak from and float down to the south. The north has the bluest water hole for swimming! It's simply amazing! The rest of the river doesn't look the same way, so it's definitely a spot to stop! From here you're able to swim, snorkel, and sit in your tube (but you can't float down river from here). There are bathrooms, plenty of picnic tables, a small play set for children to swing on. Just be cautious bc the water is deep and there aren't lifeguards. Then I went down to the south entrance. Again you have the ranger station and honor system for paying to park. There's plenty of parking on this side. Much busier than the north entrance. Inside, they have a Grill that sells food and then the pay station to pay for tubes, the tram service, any fees for kayaking, as well as necessities if you forgot to bring your own. I brought my own tubes, but I decided to pay extra for the tram service. It was about $7 and change per person. They will give you a wrist band to indicate you're allowed to ride the tram. They put your floats in the back, you take a seat and they bring you about half way of the river. It took about 2 hours to float naturally down river. From the tram, it's maybe a 5 minute walk down to the entrance of the spring. Make sure you have some type of shoes bc you're walking through the dirt, trees and debris. There will be a wooden ramp with stairs to walk down. From there, you throw your tubes in the water and jump in. You will get wet from this, so be prepared!! What I did was had my tubes connected before getting in. I had my regular tube to get in and then a storage tube for my bag, water and shoes. In my storage tube, I had everything clipped to a tied string so nothing would fall off if the tube flipped! Made my trip slightly better! Maybe about 30 minutes - an hour after floating you come to the next entrance/exit. Please be careful here, the algae is thick and slimy! Wouldn't want anyone to get hurt here. I kept going right passed this! You have to kind of steer throughout the water. You can easily get stuck on branches. I got stuck and wasn't moving anywhere. The only way to move was to get out and try to get back in. When you come up on the exit point, you'll see a ramp and a buoy thingy directing you to exit the left side of the river. Here you'll bring your kayaks and/or floats up the stairs and ramp and then the tram will pick you up if you paid for it at the beginning. If not, you will be walking back about a mile to your car. Couple things to note: keep your eyes open! We saw two manatees or the same one bc it did look very similar in side going up and down river! Please be careful with them. They are general giants but they are endangered. So don't mess with them but simply enjoy their quick presence. Also saw a few snakes. The ones I saw looked like water banded snakes. They were in the trees but just know they are there. I didn't see gators, I'm not sure if they normally are there or not. Also, the water isn't moving too rapidly, but it is moving enough that if you drop something in the water, it'll be hard to get it back. Someone dropped their phone in the water and couldn't find it. The water in a lot of areas is really deep! Bring sunscreen, bug spray, and water!! Tobacco products aren't allowed and tbh it's disgusting! The people who lost their phone were smoking so a good portion of the way it's all I could smell. Disposable items and glass aren't allowed on the river so put your water in reusable water bottles first! If you do some how end up with trash, please store it until you exit! Other than that, have fun! When I got out, my storage float was covered in spiders. Towards the end it was getting really hot but I just splashed myself with water to help.

    Good to have a map
    Bill M.

    Great state park. Getting into the springs is very easy and you catch a ride from the south to the north so you can float down back to your car. There is a swimming hole no the north end as well as a food truck. If you take the long trip it is a nice 1.5 hour float until you get to the mid point where most people join and it gets crowded. A lot of fun.

    Lienni V.

    We started by the south entrance to go tubing. It was so beautiful! Clear water, manageable temperature, and and a good time! The area is very clean. It took about an hour to complete and right after, we stopped at the concession store and bought some food which was pretty decent and well priced! We then drove to the north entrance to go to the spring section. It was not what I expected... very small spring. We did not know that tubes aren't allowed until we got there and saw the sign so we just left them outside with our items with my mother who did not get in the water or even had her bathing suit on and a ranger came and told her "no tubes! " there were several people inside the spring with tubes and even 2 dogs inside the water and the ranger did not say anything to them. The bathrooms were pretty dirty in the north side of the park. I will definitely be back but just to the south entrance for tubing as that was a beautiful experience.

    Floatin. Water isn't red not sure why it turned out like this....
    Mari T.

    Very pleasant, lots of parking available and it was Memorial Day weekend so there were many many people but not overwhelmingly. We went to both north and south entrances- south for the river float, plenty of rental tubes and wide variety available at the actual park for reasonable cost. Float took about 1- 1:30 hr. Shuttle fees or you can walk. The north entrance is the one with the spring pool- lovely clean cold water but area kind of small, not really an issue being how ppl can only stand the cold springs for only so long. Bring your googles/ snorkel. Heavily monitored by forest service but they don't seem to care if you drink, at least on the day I visited.

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    Elizabeth C.

    It is beautiful and magical. This has to be on your must see list. Swim in the springs, Kayak/paddle boarding/canoe down the river. Also there is much history here.

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    Rum Island Park

    Rum Island Park

    4.0(4 reviews)
    10.0 mi

    Park was easy to find, didn't cost much to get in just few dollars and has nice swim area and…read morelaunch to put in kayaks..

    Rum Island is a park maintained by Columbia County. It offers access to the Santa Fe River for…read morelaunching boats (canoes and kayaks are especially popular) and access to a small spring for swimming. This spring is right on the river and will "brown-out" (become overflowed by dark river water and made less-appealing for swimming) when the river rises or when the natural flow of the spring decreases. Much of the time it is clear though and because the admission to Rum Island is free, it's a popular spot in the summer. I've free-dived the spring and it's often a bit dark but you sometimes can see a lot of fish. Though the county has provided a walkway and boardwalks leading into the spring, they only furnish Port-a-Potties for restrooms and there is nowhere (aside from your car) to change clothes and no showers. That said, let's be grateful to Columbia County for providing it at all. The name comes from the fact that the actual island which is in the river (and can be reached via canoe or swimming) was used apparently during Prohibition as a bootlegger's hideaway. Because it's now a county park, you cannot drink rum or any liquor here now, alas. Several families living on the long, twisting, road to the park have dogs and cats that may be in the road, so please go slow and be careful so you don't hit someone's pet.

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    Blue Springs Park - The platform for jumping off (not gonna say diving because not a proper dive platform) on a nice spring day.

    Blue Springs Park

    4.4(11 reviews)
    34.9 mi

    County-owned and run park with a beautiful natural spring. There is a "dive platform", which I put…read morein quotes because as a platform diver myself, it's not high enough to be a proper dive platform but still you can do basic stuff or just jump off. Most of our state parks sadly have removed their dive platforms (Fanning, Madison Blue, Gilchrist Blue) so it's nice to find one. There are picnic tables and a I think a playground for little kids plus a sand volleyball court which gets very popular on weekends. Actually, the entire place gets very popular on weekends and I'd advise going on a weekday if possible. Otherwise, it's super-crowded and mostly rowdy teens. There are a lot of fish in the springs but if you want to freedive or snorkel and see them, come on a weekday, ideally in the morning. Once kids come around after school, the dive platform is the highlight and there's enough kids jumping off it to make the water very murky so you won't see anything then underwater. Tips: --It's cash-only, $2 admission for adults, not sure what for little ones. --No footballs: volleyballs are allowed, but no footballs! I asked why and was told by the girl at the concession stand "two boys playing football trampled a Karen who complained". So yeah, that. --The focus is very much on family fun: again, if coming to see nature come on a weekday, ideally early. --If you dive/jump off the platform, swim clear off it immediately. There's likely a middle schooler jumping right after you. Some run, jump, and don't look down and I've been hit before by flying tweens. --The road leading to the park is pretty long and paved. People drive like proverbial bats out of hell on it, 60 MPH or more. Be careful.

    The good is it is a nice family swimming hole. With extras like volleyball ball, play ground and a…read moredock the kids jump off of. So many here is supposed to be another her so here goes. Police were there a lot so they have security law enforcement to keep the peace there.

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    Blue Springs Park - You can dive off the dock

    You can dive off the dock

    Blue Springs Park - Always beautiful!

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    Always beautiful!

    Falling Creek Falls - spiderweb with water droplets with waterfall in background

    Falling Creek Falls

    4.4(8 reviews)
    21.9 mi

    It's very nice waterfall when there's enough water to actually fall. A cute little park for the…read morekids to play picnic area for parties and a nice walk in the woods to the fall.

    Small little Columbia County Park co-managed with Suwannee River Water Management District- this…read morepark has a boardwalk out to view the falls, picnic tables, a playground and a historic building- a church. Parking lot is small- can hold maybe 20 cars, this park is north of Lake City and right off I10. I had read about this little known waterfall recently and when we stopped at a gas station for a pit stop, I saw the sign and off we went! Directions: Travel north on US 41, pass under I-10, turn right on NW Falling Creek Road; travel 1 mile. The park is on the right before crossing the creek. The boardwalk splits at one point for a loop that leads parallel to the creek, while the other (clearly marked Falls with an arrow) leads to overlook the falls. It's only a quarter mile hike in and you will hear the water before you see it. Rusty- dark color water flows down the creek, the limestone rock worn from the water. The forest around is lush and green. The only critters we saw was one turtle, spiders galore and a butterfly. We heard birds- but I didn't spot them. Tiny little pit stop gave me some great photo opportunities! I recommend bug spray if you are heading out!

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    Chocolate river

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    Chocolate waterfall

    Ginnie Spring

    Ginnie Spring

    3.3(276 reviews)
    9.2 mi

    Since my last review was over a decade ago, probably time for an update. I don't come to Ginnie as…read moreoften as other area springs but it's worth a visit now and then--on weekday mornings ideally if you want to freedive, swim, and miss the crowds of the weekend. It's a good camping destination, too. For me, the main draw however is freediving and there's plenty here to see. You cannot and should not by any means enter caves as a freediver--it's forbidden and even for highly-experienced freedivers, dangerous. If we freedivers don't want to wear out our proverbial welcome, yes, we need to behave. Cave-certified SCUBA divers are the only ones to enter caves. I want to address some things which came up between my own observations and what I've read in other reviews here. For one, the food. This isn't a good place to get good food. If you want something nice, get it "in town" in High Springs or bring something to cook if camping. For that matter, bring your snacks and gear because expectedly things are a bit overpriced at the merch store here. If you don't what the place to be loud, busy, and long lines then don't come on weekends and holidays. It's that simple. This is a business and they'll let in as many people as they safely can let in. As far as loud music and uneven enforcement of rules, I think this just comes down to different employees acting their own way. Most summer help is students, they're not going to have the discernment and acumen of a veteran police officer in dealing with people. Most are nice, some are lax, some overzealous. About the bath houses and other facilities. I think things are in pretty good shape--on par with bath houses at campgrounds in the Ocala National Forest, in example. Nothing was horribly dirty any time I was there but folks--this is camping. Remember that. I don't see the need for tram or shuttle, either. Maybe for disabled or infirm folks but most of us can simply walk between springs and should. Overall I feel Ginnie is well-run for what it is, with your normal business caveats like they'll charge what they can get away with in their store which is exactly why you want to buy stuff at Walmart or whatever prior to coming here. It's a great place to camp and unique, beautiful, springs you'll remember your entire lifetime.

    Ginnie springs is an amazing private property camping spot for trails, swimming in the springs and…read morea great weekend camping. Highly recommend not coming on the holidays. You get this mix of ghetto hick thugs speeding through the park flashing whatever bs they think is cool. They are trying to crack down but the park is big and there's always someone has to ruin it for visitors. Great spot on week days. One of the few places you can drink and float down the river and hit some springs. I've had many great times

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    Beautiful!

    Bob's River Place

    Bob's River Place

    4.8(11 reviews)
    14.1 mi

    Was recommended by some friends to go here when camping at Otter Springs and while it felt like we…read morewere headed to no mans land we were pleasantly surprised to find a welcoming entrance of tiki poles and a small bridge leading into "Bobs place." First they ONLY TAKE CASH! And I can guarantee a bank is very very far away from this place! But it is very reasonable for what kind of fun you're about to have. $35 for four people, $25 for three people six or more it's six dollars a person. The lady at the entrance was very nice and you sign a short waiver. Basically you are on your own if you get hurt. Pretty standard for most places. There is tons of shaded trees and lots and lots of picnic tables with barbecue grills next to almost every table. So pack a cooler full of nonalcoholic drinks and food because they don't sell anything here. And alcohol is extremely prohibited! You get caught with alcohol you might as well kiss your afternoon goodbye. It's a family fun place. Bob is an old dude that sits at the edge of the water with the microphone and his hand and anyone who looks like they don't know what they're doing he is sure to give you some quick direction. The things they have at this place are so much fun if you're into getting your exercise through natural fun play. They have water volleyball, a variety of rope swings at different heights for different comfort levels and abilities and several other fun things. All in all a fun place to cool off during the Florida heat for an ACTIVE outdoorsy family.

    Went to Bob's today and it was amazing. The rope swings are so fun…read more This place is just a classic, and very fun "waterpark." It was pretty crowded today, but the waits weren't long at all. The rope swings give you a great rush, it felt great. Bob drives around on his golf cart, and he is very nice. Talks to anyone there about the place, and it's really amazing about how it all came about. Parking is $25, and I definitely think it's worth it. There is plenty of parking and grills, so you can cook your own food. There are slides, rope swings, volleyball nets in/out of the water, and a ton more to do. Definitely a great place to go with a lot of friends to just have a good time!

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    Bob's River Place - Lots of rope swings at different heights!

    Lots of rope swings at different heights!

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    Bob's River Place - Balance pads so much fun in the water!

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    Balance pads so much fun in the water!

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