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Category Archives: Springs of Suwannee

Charles Springs

Springs of Suwannee, Things to DoBy SiteMGR-LOJanuary 27, 2017Leave a comment

Rendered an historical site, this 11-acred park was once the home of trading post and ferry owners Ruben and Rebecca Charles. A staircase is available for easy access to the shallow spring. The park contains a paved boat ramp and allows for plenty of activities including picnicking, hiking, swimming, diving and nature watching. Port-o-let facilities…

Royal Springs

Springs of Suwannee, Things to DoBy SiteMGR-LOJanuary 27, 2017Leave a comment

Part of Suwannee Belle Estates, this forested park is ideal for hiking, picnicking, nature watching and swimming. The park offers a staircase for access to the springs as well as a boat ramp. Port-o-let facilities are available. Learn More

Little River Spring

Springs of Suwannee, Things to DoBy SiteMGR-LOJanuary 27, 2017Leave a comment

Along the Suwannee River, northwest of Branford, Little River Springs has 125 acres of lush land home to wildlife such as birds and deer. The springs are ideal for swimming but also have a cave system utilized for cave diving into the water. Renovated in 2003, the springs include paved walkways and trails that allow…

Falmouth Spring

Springs of Suwannee, Things to DoBy SiteMGR-LOJanuary 27, 2017Leave a comment

Falmouth Spring is located within a 276-acre recreation area. The majority of the area is sandhill and upland mixed forest, with some slash pine. This well-shaded spring run is popular for swimming and wading in the hot summertime. When the Suwannee River is at flood stage, the dark river water travels through the ground water…

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