Curlew Spring is a small, little-known spring associated with Curlew Creek in Pinellas County. Rather than a defined spring head, it appears to exist as a minor groundwater seep or vent feeding into the creek system.
Local observations and reporting suggest that spring flow in this area may emerge subtly along the creek bed, particularly in areas exposed during maintenance or vegetation clearing. This type of spring activity is not uncommon in coastal Pinellas County, where groundwater can surface gradually rather than forming large, visible springs.
What to Expect
Curlew Spring is not a traditional recreational spring. There are no clear spring basins, swimming areas, or developed features. Visitors should not expect visible blue water or a distinct spring opening.
Access
Access is unclear, and the spring is likely located within or near developed or managed land along Curlew Creek. There are no known public access points specifically tied to the spring.
Nearby Springs
For a more typical spring experience in the region, consider:
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Homosassa Springs
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Chassahowitzka Springs
- Werner-Boyce Salt Springs Park
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