The primary time I visited Blue Spring State Park, I used to be trying to find one thing perhaps solely a Floridian would perceive: a summertime break from the seaside. On a scorching August day, I detoured inland from Daytona Seaside, roughly 32 miles to the north, in quest of a freshwater pick-me-up and loads of shade.
What a thrill it was to ditch the crowded sands of a sun-scorched seaside in favor of the cool cover of towering stay oak bushes and palms that encompass the turquoise headspring on the famed Florida state park. And I’m hardly the one one seduced by the place.
“Blue Spring State Park is one in every of my favourite native locations to convey my digicam,” mentioned industrial photographer Danielle Hanusek of Stay Fantastic, who lives in close by Lake Helen. “The boardwalks offer you superior views of the springs the entire time you’re strolling. It looks like actual, previous Florida. And I at all times love capturing the wildlife and landscapes.”
For Lauren Homosexual of journey journey web site Outdoorsy Diva, the park is most interesting to go to throughout Florida’s cooler winter months because of a really particular wildlife encounter. “It is likely one of the greatest locations for manatee viewing,” she mentioned. “They arrive in by the lots of in search of hotter waters.”
The alternatives to hike alongside trails that observe the spring, spot birds like eagles and osprey, launch a canoe or kayak into the St. Johns River, or head out on a guided river boat cruise draw guests to Blue Spring State Park all 12 months spherical, too.
Prepared for an journey of your personal? Right here’s what you could know earlier than visiting Blue Spring State Park.
Planning Your Go to
Like most state parks in Florida, Blue Spring State Park welcomes guests all year long and is open from 8 a.m. to sundown, each day. Should you’re driving from Daytona Seaside, rely on round 45 minutes (32 miles) to get right here. Should you’re coming from Orlando Worldwide Airport, about 50 miles south, it takes an hour utilizing the toll highway (417 North) and about 25 minutes longer should you journey alongside I-4. Jacksonville Worldwide Airport is additional away (a bit of over two hours, or 131 miles, to the north).
Most guests arrive on the park in a personal or rental automobile. Admission prices $6 per automobile for between two and eight passengers. It’s simply $4 to enter in a single-occupant automobile. Pedestrians and bicyclists pay $2 an individual.
Relating to the most effective instances to go to the park, Connor Wagner, park providers specialist and licensed interpretive information at Blue Spring State Park, says it’s at all times greatest to reach on the park throughout the first hour or two of its opening or the hour or two earlier than closing for the least crowded expertise – notably throughout the busy summer time months and manatee season.
Should you’re seeking to swim within the river run, it’s doable solely between April 1 and Nov. 15; after that, the waters are closed to guard the manatees, even when none have arrived but. The interval between Nov. 15 and March 31 is manatee season. On your greatest probability at seeing manatees, plan your journey round a chilly entrance, which brings them into the headspring from the St. Johns River and past.
Wagner says the gradual season is September and October, and the busiest time of the 12 months is between Memorial Day and Labor Day.
Facilities at Blue Spring State Park are fairly customary for Florida state parks and embrace picnic areas with shaded benches and grills for barbecuing. The park’s major concessionaire, Blue Spring State Park Adventures, operates from throughout the park, renting kayaks, canoes, paddleboards, and bikes, and providing guided kayaking excursions in addition to St. Johns River Cruises on pontoon boats. The concessionaire additionally runs a canteen and present store promoting lunch objects like burgers, meatball subs, scorching canines, ice lotions, and smoothies. Easy camp meals and provides are additionally on the market.
Accessible facilities on the park embrace a wheelchair raise for accessing the St. Johns River Cruises boat, accessible tenting websites, accessible bathhouses and showers, an accessible fishing dock throughout the park on the St. Johns River, an accessible boardwalk, and accessible coated pavilions and grills for picnicking. Interpretive displays and cabins for in a single day tenting are additionally accessible. The spring additionally affords wheelchair-accessible entry into the water throughout the swimming season.
Issues to Do
Paddling
You may hire kayaks, canoes, or paddleboards by the hour from the park’s concessionaire to go out by yourself, or go for a guided 1.5-hour, small-group St. Johns River kayak tour, throughout which your information can level out native vegetation, birds, and extra.
St. Johns River Nature Cruise
Thrice a day, pontoon boats head out on nature cruises on the St. Johns River from throughout the park. The narrated two-hour cruises immerse guests within the historical past and wildlife of the area as they cruise previous cypress forests scouting for wading birds, manatees, and alligators.
Wildlife Viewing
The possibility to see manatees within the wild — in a habitat the place people aren’t permitted to swim within the water with them — is the park’s greatest calling card (extra on that beneath within the manatee part). However there’s heaps extra to see at Blue Spring State Park, too.
“The stuff you’re probably to see right here, after the manatees throughout the season, are issues like deer, gopher tortoises, wild turkey, and the Florida scrub jay,” mentioned Wagner. “Working right here, I’ve seen bobcats, coyotes, rattlesnakes, black bears, and all types of different issues.”
Along with coveted sightings of the Florida scrub jay, birders can search out 142 different chicken species noticed alongside the Nice Florida Birding Path throughout the park, together with chestnut-sided warblers, Mississippi kites, and Blackburnian warblers. Alongside the river, search for extra birds like kingfishers, osprey, and eagles.
Alligators stay within the St. Johns River, however don’t fret — park rangers control the park’s swimming space for them and can shut it if essential to relocate the reptiles.
Tenting
The park has 51 campsites inside strolling distance of the spring, all with a picnic desk, electrical energy, and a grill. Bathhouses are additionally out there.
Tubing, Swimming, and Snorkeling
Throughout the park’s official swimming season, it’s doable to swim, tube (leases can be found from the concessionaire), and snorkel inside a roughly quarter-mile-long stretch of the river, accessible through a platform from the riverbank.
Scuba Diving
The Florida Dive Firm is the one firm permitted to take scuba divers into the park’s waters, and solely exterior of manatee season.
Mountain climbing
The park’s boardwalk is the most well-liked place for a stroll, though a portion of it’s presently closed (more likely to open someday in 2025) whereas it’s below building. You may nonetheless stroll out on it throughout manatee season to identify manatees. The park’s longest mountaineering path is the 4.5-mile, out-and-back Pine Island Path, a rugged path by means of a number of habitats. The Stark Path is a enjoyable one for elevation change, a rarity in Florida, making it standard with mountain bikers. And the .25-mile loop referred to as the Sand Pine Scrub Path between the primary workplace and campground is the most effective place to identify Florida scrub jays.
Seeing Manatees on the Park
Throughout the cooler months of the 12 months, from Nov. 15 to March 31, it’s manatee season on the park. The primary-magnitude spring right here pumps out 102 million gallons of recent water a day at a continuing temperature of 72 levels, which makes it a veritable scorching tub for manatees seeking to heat up from colder winter waters within the St. Johns River and Atlantic Ocean (the mammals are very inclined to chilly stress syndrome, which may kill them).
“We now have some manatees that principally stay inside 10 miles of this park their whole lives, and we’ve some manatees that may swim lots of of miles away and are available again each single winter,” says Wagner. The colder the climate is exterior, the extra manatees shall be within the park, he says.
Swimmers will not be allowed within the water with the manatees throughout manatee season. However should you encounter them within the spring exterior of the season, which is feasible, says Wagner, attempt to keep not less than 20 toes away and by no means seize onto them. The most effective place to look at manatees safely and with out disturbing their pure habits is at all times from the park’s boardwalk. Throughout one record-breaking day just lately, greater than 900 manatees had been noticed.
“The boardwalk hangs over the spring, and you may look down and customarily the manatees are good in entrance of you, swimming round. So it is one of many closest methods to see manatees responsibly within the wintertime,” he says. “We take delight in with the ability to permit individuals very, excellent views of them whereas not impacting the manatees’ well-being.”
Ideas for Visiting
Plan to reach early on the park. Notably throughout the busy summer time weekends, it’s greatest to reach an hour or extra earlier than opening, says Wagner, as automobiles begin lining up early to get inside.
Comply with the park on social media (Instagram and Fb) throughout manatee season for each day updates on the variety of manatees sighted throughout the park. “Should you see there are 100 manatees within the spring on a Thursday, and also you take a look at the climate, and also you see that it will keep chilly, you’ll be able to assume that quantity will go from 100 to round 500 in three or 4 days.”
Making a reservation for a ship cruise or kayak tour will get you into the park quicker on busy days than ready within the automobile line. That mentioned, take into account that these reservations are non-refundable, Wagner famous.
Mid-march by means of April is a superb time to go to the park, says Wagner. “Normally between March 15 and April 15 is a four-week interval the place we’ve 1000’s of fireflies that gentle up at our park proper after sundown,” he says. “We do particular late hours the place individuals can keep after the park closes and stroll alongside the boardwalk to see them lighting up.” Generally there are even manatees nonetheless within the spring then, so you can probably get fortunate at the moment of 12 months and see each.
Go away your radios and waterproof audio system at dwelling: The objective is to calm down in nature right here, and such objects are prohibited on the water.
Pop by the customer middle, or higher but, name forward to see what particular programming may be taking place throughout your go to. Month-to-month ranger-led packages embrace tram excursions by means of the park’s scrub habitat, full moon hikes held after hours, Jay Walks to search for the Florida scrub jay, and Junior Ranger Applications for youths in first by means of sixth grade.