Welaka Spring is a scenic spring along the St. Johns River near the town of Welaka in Putnam County. It is a smaller spring, but it has a strong sense of place because of its quiet river setting, Old Florida surroundings, and connection to the historic Welaka area.
The spring sits near the head of a short run that flows into the St. Johns River. The spring pool is surrounded mostly by natural shoreline and private land, giving it a more hidden, undeveloped feel than many better-known Florida springs.
What to Expect
Welaka Spring is not a developed swimming park. Visitors should expect a quiet spring cove rather than boardwalks, restrooms, concessions, or lifeguarded swimming areas.
The spring may be reached by boat or paddlecraft from the St. Johns River. The surrounding river corridor is known for cypress trees, Spanish moss, osprey, wading birds, and classic North Florida scenery. Conditions can vary, and the St. Johns is wide in this area, so paddlers should be cautious around wind and boat traffic.
Access
Access is primarily by water. A common approach is to launch from the Welaka area and paddle or boat north along the St. Johns River toward the spring run.
Land around the spring is private, so visitors should stay on the water and respect posted boundaries. This is best treated as a scenic paddling stop rather than a place to picnic, swim from shore, or explore on foot.
Nearby Springs and Natural Areas
Nearby places to explore include:
Welaka Spring is a good fit for paddlers and spring enthusiasts who enjoy quiet, lesser-known places rather than developed recreation areas.
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