Summary
Jackson Blue Spring is a first-magnitude freshwater spring located near Marianna in Jackson County, Florida. The spring is one of the most significant springs in the Florida Panhandle and serves as the primary source of water for Merritt’s Mill Pond, a 202-acre spring-fed water body known for its exceptionally clear water and underwater cave systems. In addition to Jackson Blue, several smaller springs also contribute flow to the pond.
Water emerges from limestone vents deep below the surface and maintains a temperature of about 72°F year-round. The spring is widely known for its striking blue color and remarkable clarity, with underwater visibility that can extend dozens of feet under the right conditions. Because of its large flow and clear water, Jackson Blue Spring is designated an Outstanding Florida Spring, a classification given by the state to a small group of springs recognized for their ecological and hydrological importance.
The spring lies within the Northwest Florida Water Management District and is part of the broader Floridan Aquifer system. Like many springs in Florida, Jackson Blue is part of ongoing conservation and water-quality protection efforts aimed at preserving these important groundwater resources.
Activities and Access
Jackson Blue Spring is located within Jackson Blue Springs Park, which provides public access to the spring and Merritt’s Mill Pond. The spring basin forms a popular swimming area with cold, clear water that attracts visitors during the warmer months.
Recreational opportunities at the park include:
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Swimming
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Snorkeling
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Kayaking
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Paddleboarding
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Tubing
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Wildlife viewing
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Cave diving (for trained divers)
Many visitors also explore the surrounding waters of Merritt’s Mill Pond by kayak or paddleboard. The pond contains additional spring vents, underwater caves, and quiet coves that can be reached by paddling from the main spring area.
Because of its clear water and scenic surroundings, Jackson Blue Spring is a popular destination for families as well as outdoor enthusiasts exploring the Marianna area.
Amenities
Jackson Blue Springs Park is developed as a day-use recreation area with a variety of visitor facilities.
Amenities commonly available at the park include:
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Swimming areas at the spring basin
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Diving boards and slides
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Picnic tables and covered pavilions
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Restrooms and changing facilities
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Parking areas
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Concessions
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Kayak and paddleboard rentals
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Equipment rentals for water recreation
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Open grassy recreation areas
Visitors can also launch watercraft from the park to explore Merritt’s Mill Pond. A small entrance fee is typically charged for park access.
Cave Diving
Jackson Blue Spring is internationally known as a major cave diving site. Beneath the spring basin lies an extensive underwater cave system formed within the region’s limestone bedrock.
These submerged passages extend deep underground and connect to the broader spring network that feeds Merritt’s Mill Pond. The clear water and strong spring flow make Jackson Blue a favored location for experienced cave divers, and diver training programs are occasionally held at the site.
Cave diving requires specialized training and equipment and is not recommended for inexperienced divers.
History
The land surrounding Jackson Blue Spring was once part of Sylvania Plantation, a large antebellum agricultural property established in 1845 by John Milton, who later served as governor of Florida during the Civil War.
Milton spent considerable time at the plantation while governing the state, and historical accounts indicate that Confederate cavalry units were stationed near Blue Spring to provide security for the governor and his family. After the Confederacy collapsed near the end of the war, Milton returned to Sylvania and died there on April 1, 1865.
Although the plantation buildings no longer exist, a Florida historical marker near the spring identifies the site. Much of the surrounding landscape remains rural, and the general appearance of the area has changed little since the nineteenth century.
Nearby Springs
Several notable springs are located in the Marianna area and around Merritt’s Mill Pond.
Nearby springs include:
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Twin Caves Spring
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Hole in the Wall Spring
Together these springs form part of one of the most significant spring and cave systems in the Florida Panhandle.
External Links
- Great article on the history of the Sylvania Plantation
- Florida Springs Institute (this is the link to volunteer here as well)
- Florida Springs Institute link on the history and science of the spring
- Jackson County, Florida page
- Cave diving information
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