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Heath Spring is a small spring seep located near Geneva in Seminole County, Florida. Rather than forming a large blue spring pool, Heath Spring is made up of several small seeps along a steep sandy slope near the edge of a sinkhole. Water from the seeps collects in a shallow pool before flowing through a narrow ditch into a nearby Read more…
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Starbuck Spring is a second-magnitude spring located within the Little Wekiva River watershed in Seminole County, Florida. Originally known as Sheppard Spring, the spring was later renamed after Starbuck Yale, whose family purchased the property in the 1940s. The spring forms a circular blue-water pool that eventually flows into the Little Wekiva River. Unlike many Florida springs that became major Read more…
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Sanlando Springs is a historic second-magnitude spring in Seminole County, Florida, located near Longwood along the Wekiva River system. Today the spring sits within a private gated community, but for decades it was one of Central Florida’s best-known swimming destinations and a classic example of “Old Florida” spring culture. The spring forms a large circular swimming basin with exceptionally clear Read more…
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Island Spring is a submerged spring located within the Wekiva River system in Seminole County near Sanford. The spring lies beneath the river channel rather than forming a visible shoreline spring boil, making it one of the lesser-known springs associated with the Wekiva basin. St. Johns River Water Management District records describe Island Spring as a third-magnitude spring submerged in Read more…
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Elder Spring is a historic spring site in Seminole County near Sanford that was once associated with the small community of Elder Springs, a locally known settlement that developed during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Historical records describe the area as a spring-fed community centered around churches, homes, and businesses near present-day SR 417 and Ronald Reagan Boulevard. Read more…
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Kissengen Spring was once one of the most famous natural springs in Central Florida and a beloved gathering place for generations of Polk County residents. Located near Bartow along the Peace River, the spring was known for its large flow of clear, cool water, shaded oak hammocks, and lively community atmosphere during the first half of the 20th century. Before Read more…
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Socrum Spring is a small and little-known spring site in Polk County, Florida, near the community of Socrum. Historical records and older USGS monitoring data indicate that the spring once had visible flow and water quality monitoring activity, though modern public information about the site is limited. The spring is considered significant because Polk County has relatively few documented natural Read more…
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Manatee Mineral Springs Park is a small historic park in Bradenton, Florida, located near the Manatee River. Formerly known as Indian Springs Park, the site is named for a natural spring that was historically used by Indigenous peoples, early settlers, and travelers along the river. Today, the spring itself is not the main attraction in the way it would be Read more…
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Nashua Spring is a small fifth-magnitude spring located along the St. Johns River in Putnam County, Florida. It has an elongated spring pool set in a grassy clearing near the river, with several small vents contributing flow into the pool. This is not a major developed recreation spring. Nashua Spring is better understood as a quiet river-edge spring with historical Read more…
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Pinehurst Spring is a very small spring located near Little Sarasota Bay in Sarasota County, Florida. Unlike major public springs, Pinehurst Spring is not a recreational swimming destination and is largely unknown outside of local water resource records. The spring is situated in a heavily developed residential area near Gulf Gate Estates and appears to discharge into nearby coastal waters Read more…
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