Home to one of America’s largest natural springs, with clear water that’s a refreshing 72 degrees Fahrenheit all year round. The park is teeming with wildlife—spot turtles, otters, and manatees if you’re lucky. There are a host of activities you can sign up for, including tubing, paddleboarding, glass-bottom kayak adventures, snorkel tours, and scenic cruises. Hike the various trails, passing by man-made waterfalls and remnants of a decommissioned zoo. Plan your trip carefully and aim to arrive early, as the park sees high traffic on weekends and in the summer. There are campsites available equipped with potable water, electricity, and restrooms. – TripadvisorHome to one of America’s largest natural springs, with clear water that’s a refreshing 72 degrees Fahrenheit all year round. The park is teeming with wildlife—spot turtles, otters, and manatees if you’re lucky. There are a host of activities you can sign up for, including tubing, paddleboarding, glass-bottom kayak adventures, snorkel tours, and scenic cruises. Hike the various trails, passing by man-made waterfalls and remnants of a decommissioned zoo. Plan your trip carefully and aim to arrive early, as the park sees high traffic on weekends and in the summer. There are campsites available equipped with potable water, electricity, and restrooms. – Tripadvisor
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