12 AMAZING Natural Springs in Central Florida You Won't Want to Miss!

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Discover the awe-inspiring beauty of Florida's natural springs in this captivating video! Join us as we explore 12 breathtaking springs, from the iconic Silver Springs to hidden gems like Devil's Den. Jump into crystal-clear waters, witness vibrant marine life, and indulge in thrilling activities like snorkeling and kayaking. Get ready for an unforgettable journey through Florida's natural wonders!

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VIDEO CHAPTERS:

0:00 - 1:27 - NUMBER 1
1:27 - 3:54 - NUMBER 2
3:54 - 5:06 - NUMBER 3
5:06 - 6:12 - NUMBER 4
6:12 - 7:50 - NUMBER 5
7:50 - 10:06 - NUMBER 6
10:06 - 11:20 - NUMBER 7
11:20 - 13:34 - NUMBER 8
13:34 - 14:56 - NUMBER 9
14:56 - 17:23 - NUMBER 10
17:23 - 19:34 - NUMBER 11
19:34 - 21:45 - NUMBER 12

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****PLEASE NOTE****Three Sisters Spring is temporary closed until November of this year for rehabilitation.

ChrissaTravels
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As a nativen Floridian, there are Alligators in everyone of those springs shown except for Devils Den.

johnensch
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As a native Floridian I have been enjoying these springs my entire life. These are beautiful. I gets tears of missing home and remembering all the fun. Some of us remember the TV show Sea Hunt and the Tarzan movies. Ever wonder why there are Monkeys at Silver Springs? Now you know.

sharonrimsza
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I remember when Devils Den was just a local swimming hole in the mid 1960s.. You could park your car on a nearby limerock road, Go through a barbed wire fence, cross a pasture to the den. There was a small cave entrance near the main cavern that you used to enter the den about 8 feet above the water line. From there you jump into the water. There was an ladder tied to the rocks for you to climb back up to the jump off point.

wsmith
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I’m from central Florida and grew up going to Silver Glen, Juniper Springs, Alexander Springs, Silver Springs, Lake George, and many others since the 1980’s.

AUClay
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I've been to all of these springs and the reason I clicked on this video was to see if Devils Den was mentioned. Devils Den is by far the best place I have ever been in Florida.

BillG
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This is exactly the video I was looking for. You organized the images and the Maps in such a remarkable way that now I want to plan to see them all. Job well done 👏🏼

luissabathie
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This is one of the most comprehensive spring videos I've ever seen. I can't wait to get back to FLA.

jaymaster
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All of the springs are great. I've lived in Orlando/Apopka since 1987. Wekiwa and Kelly now are super crowded on weekends where they close the gates before noon especially on holiday weekends. Silver Springs was great but not much swimming. Silver Glen Springs was great but the boats that park near the springs are parked too close to the swimming area, lots of fish to swim with though. To me Blue Springs was the best park. I could stop on the way home from Port Orange and Ormond beach after working 4am to 2.5 pm in a shop of 100+ degrees. 50 cents for a motorcycle or 1.50 for a car and swim with otters for a half hour before picking up my children and making dinner. 72 degrees feels so relaxing. My worries are that its only going to get worse due to how many people that are relocating to FL from within our borders and from outside.

karlmcnealjr
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I've been to most of these springs, having taken children on field trips with a major Tampa museum educator with environmental programs. Ichetucknee Springs is my favorite, and Blue Spring is great for casual floating and swimming with young kids. We live near Wiki Watchee spring and frequent many of the spring boiles in the Chassahowitska River and the Withlacoochee River. Our springs are a natural paradise and criticle for our natural habitats under threat from new home construction and massive population increase. I ❤ this video very extensive and enjoyable. You may wish to make a video on our cave and sinkhole geology as well as most of our general public are not even aware of these amazing natural features.

davidletasi
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Every December watching the manatees is a holiday must.

queent
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So beautiful and peaceful looking. Can’t wait to visit Florida again!

TriRacialAmericana
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Wakulla Springs is a good one to cover and check out as well. It's more in the panhandle but I grew up going there. There is swimming, kayaking, glass bottom boats, a dive tower, lodging, picnicking, playgrounds, a cafe, and lots of great history in the main old Florida lodge.

synthiaofulster
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My daughter just took me to Silver Springs. We took the long tour in the glass bottom boat. We really loved it.

carolswitzer
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I'm a florida native from Tampa. The springs are such a beautiful scenery. 😍

floridaliving
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I grew up outside of Tampa and my parents took us to a lot of these springs! They also took us on many trips to various parks and beaches. This video was very nostalgic for me, thank you!

auterbug
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As a native Floridian of Madeira beach my girlfriend and I absolutely love our natural springs and my state.

howardlloyd
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Extremely well put together video, I live 5 minutes down the street from Rock springs, I used to go there all the time when I was a kid years ago, it really hasn't changed much over the years. Thank you

ssshady
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The coolest thing is there are actually small springs everywhere. I grew up in Dunedin, Florida and mapped out at least 25 springs, sinks and boils near my house. Some were also off-shore. The most spectacular of them all was infamous Blue Sink in Palm Harbor (now 100% off limits)

luxdevoid
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I was so blessed by the Lord to just recently have purchased a half acre almost across the street about 1.7 miles away from Silver Glen Springs. I just love the Ocala national Forest. Right now we have our RV up at Salt Springs elite resort. Which is across from Salt Springs recreational area. That’s another nice spring. If you are in the area of devils den the property right before it is a old rock quarry that they have turned into a botanical garden. It’s name is Cedar Lake.

chefevilee