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Summary Charles Spring is a small but historically significant spring along the Suwannee River in Suwannee County, Florida. Located south of Dowling Park near the community of Luraville, the spring is known for its scenic spring run, limestone formations, wooded riverbank setting, and deep connections to early North Florida history. Unlike many of Florida’s large first-magnitude springs, Charles Spring is Read more…
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Summary Wes Skiles Peacock Springs State Park is one of the premier cave diving destinations in the world and home to one of the longest underwater cave systems in the continental United States. Located near Luraville and Live Oak in Suwannee County, the 733-acre park protects a remarkable network of springs, sinkholes, submerged passages, and mature North Florida forest. While Read more…
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Summary Anderson Spring is a secluded spring along the Suwannee River near Ellaville in Suwannee County, Florida. Hidden within the floodplain forest south of Interstate 10, the spring is one of the lesser-known but more intriguing springs in the region. Unlike many Florida springs that form large swimming basins, Anderson Spring is partially submerged within the Suwannee River itself and Read more…
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Summary Falmouth Spring is one of the most significant springs in the Suwannee River region and is designated as an Outstanding Florida Spring. Located near the small community of Falmouth in Suwannee County, the spring is managed by the Suwannee River Water Management District within a protected 276-acre property of hardwood forest, pine uplands, and karst terrain. Often called the Read more…
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Summary Lime Run Spring, also known as Lime Spring, Lime Sink Run, Dry Run, or Dry Run Spring, is an intermittent spring and spring-run system in Suwannee River State Park. It is one of the most interesting springs in the park because it does not always behave like a typical flowing spring. Depending on river stage and groundwater conditions, the Read more…
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Summary Suwanacoochee Spring is a second-magnitude spring located near the confluence of the Withlacoochee and Suwannee rivers in the historic Ellaville area of North Florida. The spring sits within or adjacent to Suwannee River State Park and the Ellaville tract managed by the Suwannee River Water Management District. Although relatively small compared to Florida’s famous first-magnitude springs, Suwanacoochee is one Read more…
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Summary Ellaville Spring, also known as Edwards Spring, is a Suwannee River spring near Ellaville, Florida, close to the confluence of the Suwannee and Withlacoochee rivers. The spring is located near U.S. 90 and Suwannee River State Park, but appears to be on private or restricted-access land. The spring is best known for its underwater cave system. Cave-diving sources describe Read more…
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A. Wayne Lee Spring is a spring in Sumter County, Florida, west of Interstate 75 near the Lake Panasoffkee watershed. In the USGS Lake Panasoffkee study, it is listed as Wayne Lee Spring and identified as SP19. The spring forms a run that flows into Little Jones Creek about one mile downstream from Henry Green Spring. Little Jones Creek then Read more…
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Big Hole Spring, also known as Dead Spring, is a small karst feature in Sumter County, Florida, near Shady Brook and the Lake Panasoffkee watershed. The U.S. Geological Survey identifies it as SP9 and lists its location at 28°45′33″N, 82°05′55″W. Despite being listed as a spring, Big Hole may not function as an active flowing spring under normal conditions. During Read more…
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Fenney Spring is a spring in Sumter County, Florida, located east of Coleman near present-day The Villages development. The spring forms the headwaters of Shady Brook, which ultimately flows into Lake Panasoffkee. The spring is identified as SP18 in a U.S. Geological Survey study of the Lake Panasoffkee watershed. USGS researchers described Fenney Spring as a largely undeveloped spring pool Read more…
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