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It's a whole new kind of "spring" break!

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Created by TrackedOut - March 19th 2017

Swimming in a natural spring is like nothing else. The water is so clear and perfect; you’ll never want to settle for a swimming pool again! Florida has an abundance of gorgeous springs, so pack your reusable water bottles and swimsuits and explore some of the best spots in the state.

Photo of Silver Springs State Park
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5656 E Silver Springs Blvd, Silver Springs, FL, US

Silver Springs State Park

You’ll be astounded when you see how crystal clear the water is at one of the largest artesian springs in the world. It produces nearly 550 million gallons of water daily and although swimming is not allowed, you can take a tour in a glass-bottomed boat to view the aquatic wildlife. See the turtles, alligators and fish in their natural habitat! You can also rent kayaks and canoes, or bring your own for a small launching fee. Silver Springs is one of Florida’s oldest tourist attractions, and the glass-bottomed boats have been in operation since the 1870s. It was a booming tourist destination with rides and animal exhibits for most of the 20th century. However, by the time the state took it over in 2013, the park had become run down, polluted, and almost forgotten. Today the park is still in a state of repair and most of its man-made attractions have been shut down while the park services allow it to return to a more natural state. However, the springs are as beautiful as ever, and worth a visit. If it looks familiar, that’s because so many movies have been filmed there, including "Tarzan" and "The Creature From the Black Lagoon".

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23mi 00h 29m
Photo of Juniper Springs
3.5

26701 FL-40, Silver Springs, FL, US

Juniper Springs

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The pool at Juniper Springs in Ocala is lovely and clear. It’s dotted with hundreds of tiny bubbling springs, as well as several major vents and boils. The limestone wall surrounding the pool has built-in steps and several easy access points for swimmers. The springs form the headwaters for the Juniper Run, which has some of the best kayaking and canoeing in Florida. You can visit the old mill house, built in the 1930s to provide electricity to the park. It’s no longer in use, but it’s been perfectly preserved and it’s pretty darned picturesque to boot.

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40mi 00h 52m
Photo of Blue Spring State Park
4.5

2100 W. French Ave., Orange City, FL, US

Blue Spring State Park

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Blue Spring State Park is a designated manatee refuge. Although swimming is not permitted when the manatees are in residence (November to March), you’ll be glad you came when you see hundreds of them from the boardwalk. You’ll be able to enjoy the 73-degree water in the summer, with swimming, boating, and snorkeling. Rent a tube and float gently from the main boil back to the dock. The park itself is a stunner, so plan to spend the day, or even a few at one of the campgrounds.

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33mi 00h 47m

Orlando, Florida, United States

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17mi 00h 27m
Photo of Wekiwa Springs State Park
4.5

1800 Wekiwa Cir, Apopka, FL, US

Wekiwa Springs State Park

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Wekiwa Springs is one of the prettiest spots in Florida. It’s only about 5 feet deep at its deepest point, with a flat and sandy bottom, so it’s very kid-friendly. Come for the swimming, the boating, and the beautiful setting. It’s not far from Orlando, so it’s the perfect place to recharge after a few days at the theme parks. The spring pours 42 million gallons of beautiful, cold, clear water into the Wekiwa River every day. The campground is well kept and clean, and very welcoming to RVers.

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96mi 01h 50m

North Weeki Wachee, Florida, United States

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26mi 00h 33m

Crystal River, Florida, United States