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Fanning Springs State Park Adventures

Fanning Springs State Park offers a refreshing haven for outdoor enthusiasts with its beautiful natural spring and rich biodiversity. The park is a popular spot for swimming, picnicking, and enjoying Florida's natural beauty.

200
Acres Protected
1.5
Miles of Trails
100,000
Annual Visitors
1993
Year Established

Popular Activities

Plan Your Visit

Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Fanning Springs State Park.

Entrance Requirements

An entry fee is required for park access.

Best Time to Visit

Spring and fall offer the most pleasant weather, while winters are great for manatee viewing.

Visitor Information

The main visitor area includes restrooms and an information board.

Getting There

Accessible via US Highway 19, with no seasonal closures. Ample parking is available.

Weather & Climate

Fanning Springs experiences a humid subtropical climate with hot, humid summers and mild winters. Summer temperatures can reach into the 90s°F, while winters are more temperate with averages in the 60s°F.

Conservation Efforts

The park faces challenges from invasive species and water pollution. Efforts are ongoing to preserve its natural state and protect its aquatic ecosystems.

Camping in Fanning Springs State Park

Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.

Fanning Springs Camping

Developed
Reservations Required

Offers sites with water and electricity, located near the park's main attractions.

Top Trails

Nature Trail

Easy
1.5

This short trail leads through diverse ecosystems and offers educational signage about local flora and fauna.

Trailblazer Tips

Bring a snorkel mask to explore the underwater world of the spring.

Visit in the winter months to increase your chances of seeing manatees.

Arrive early during weekends to secure parking, especially during peak season.

Pack a waterproof bag if you plan to paddle along the Suwannee River.

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