The Wekiva River Basin Aquatic Preserve protects one of Florida’s most pristine river systems, offering exceptional opportunities for paddling, wildlife observation, and nature appreciation.
The Wekiva River Basin Aquatic Preserve encompasses over 46,000 acres of rivers, streams, springs, wetlands, and upland habitats in central Florida. This protected waterway system centers around the Wekiva River, a designated Outstanding Florida Water, which flows through forested floodplains and preserves a diverse range of plant and animal life. The basin includes Wekiwa Springs State Park and Rock Springs Run State Reserve, contributing to its expansive natural environment. The preserve is home to important species such as the Florida black bear, gopher tortoise, and a variety of wading birds and fish. Its karst landscape features numerous freshwater springs and clear flowing waters that support high water quality and aquatic diversity. Visitors enjoy activities like canoeing and kayaking through the calm, spring-fed waters, birdwatching in swampy hardwood forests, and hiking trails that traverse pine flatwoods and hardwood hammocks. The basin's proximity to Orlando makes it an accessible natural retreat from urban settings. Historically, the area was inhabited by Native American peoples and later became a focus for conservation efforts due to increasing development pressures. Today, the preservation of the Wekiva River Basin plays a critical role in maintaining water quality and protecting wildlife corridors in the region. The aquatic preserve serves as a valuable site for environmental education, outdoor recreation, and ecosystem protection, attracting nature lovers year-round.
Wekiwa Springs – Crystal clear first-magnitude spring with swimming and snorkeling
Rock Springs Run – A scenic paddling route through diverse habitats
Floodplain forests – Prime habitat for birdwatching and wildlife spotting
Wekiva River canoe trail – A peaceful river route popular with kayakers and canoeists
A first-magnitude freshwater spring known for its clear waters and excellent swimming and snorkeling opportunities.
A winding stream popular for paddling, showcasing diverse flora and fauna along its riparian corridors.
The centerpiece river of the basin, designated an Outstanding Florida Water, flowing through hardwood swamps and pine flatwoods.