Blue Spring State Park

Blue Spring State Park

Blue Spring State Park in Florida is a celebrated haven for manatees, offering crystal-clear waters and lush surroundings perfect for outdoor recreation.

2,643
Acres Protected
4.5
Miles of Trails
500,000
Annual Visitors
1972
Year Established

About Blue Spring State Park

Blue Spring State Park

Blue Spring State Park spans 2,643 acres in central Florida and is best known for its sizable population of manatees that seek refuge in its 72-degree spring waters during the colder months. The park lies along the St. Johns River and is a vital part of the local ecosystem, providing a habitat for a variety of wildlife including turtles, alligators, and numerous bird species. Blue Spring is the largest spring on the St. Johns River and is historically significant with the presence of a 19th-century heritage site, the Thursby House. Outdoor enthusiasts are drawn to the park for its hiking trails, fishing, canoeing, and exceptional wildlife viewing. The spring itself is a natural landmark and a point of pride for the local community, contributing to conservation education and ecological tourism. Every year, visitors flock to Blue Spring State Park to enjoy its stunning natural beauty, engage in recreational activities, and observe the gentle giants of the water, the West Indian manatees.

Highlights

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The Manatee Observation Deck offers an unparalleled view of manatees in the crystal waters below.

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Thursby House, a historic landmark built in 1872, reflects the early settler lifestyle.

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The spring run is prime for snorkeling and swimming when manatees are absent.

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Canoeing along the St. Johns River provides a peaceful escape and diverse wildlife viewing.

Notable Natural Features

Blue Spring

The centerpiece of the park, producing 104 million gallons of water daily.

St. Johns River

A historic river offering extensive opportunities for boating and fishing.

Camp Saowannee

A modern campground providing amenities for tent and RV camping.