Summary
Heilbronn Spring is a very low-flow freshwater spring in Bradford County, Florida, associated with Water Oak Creek. The spring has been historically documented as a small groundwater discharge point feeding the creek, but it is not a developed recreation site and has no designated public access.
The surrounding area is rural and largely undeveloped, and the spring is best understood as a hydrological feature rather than a recreational destination.
Spring Description
Heilbronn Spring has been described in historical spring surveys as consisting of small, low-volume flows entering Water Oak Creek west of the State Road 16 bridge crossing. Reports note multiple minor vents and a faint spring run entering the creek from the south side downstream of the bridge. Flow has been characterized as minimal and sometimes intermittent.
There have been indications of past water-use structures in the vicinity, but the spring does not appear to be maintained or managed as a public site.
Recreation & Access
Heilbronn Spring is not developed for recreation and is not considered a swimming spring. Public access is unclear and may be restricted by private property. Visitors should not expect marked trails, signage, or safe entry points.
The State Road 16 bridge over Water Oak Creek is sometimes referenced as the nearest public roadway crossing to the mapped spring location, but this is not a designated access point.
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Bradford County
Florida
32026
United States
