Anyone who is an avid nature enthusiast in Florida likely knows about the 700-plus springs peppered throughout the state. In fact, having this many natural springs makes Florida home to the largest collection on Earth! We couldn't possibly choose a favorite, but out of all of the freshwater springs, we have one that does stand out. Not only is Juniper Springs in Florida easily accessible, but it also is one of the most beautifully pristine, crystal clear springs in Florida.
Juniper Springs Recreation Area is one of the oldest and most well-known spring areas along the East Coast.
This stunning Florida springs was constructed back in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps and has become the premier place for Floridians to picnic, swim, boat, paddle, and more.
The headspring, Juniper Spring is the main swimming hole, offering up a delightfully clear, beautifully blue spring surrounded by lush greenery.
Visitors also frequent Juniper Springs Run, which is considered to be one of the most beautiful paddling excursions in the entire state.
The best part about this easily accessible freshwater spring is the fact that you can camp nearby in order to enjoy a full weekend of outdoor exploration. Who wouldn’t want to fall asleep under a canopy of live oaks?!
This crystalline spring is the perfect way to cool off on a warm Florida day, with some parts of the pool being deep enough to jump right in.
There is a fee to enter Juniper Springs Recreation Area but we guarantee that it’ll be worth it as soon as you see just how tranquil this water is.
Spend a sunny day at this incredible freshwater spring tucked away between Ocala and Ormond Beach, Florida and you're sure to fall in love, just like we have.
While you're here, take a tour of Juniper Springs Campground where you'll walk along a cool boardwalk hike to see Fern Hammock Springs and of course the iconic emerald waters of Juniper Creek.
If you have ever seen these ultra-clear springs in Florida in person they seem almost magical. Have you ever visited Juniper Springs in Florida before? Share your experience with us in the comments section! Or if you’re looking for more information about this freshwater spring in Florida, including its current status and other conditions, visit the Juniper Springs Forest Service website.
While you're here, if you choose to skip the camping and opt for a stay with an actual bed and fridge, this cheerful cottage nearby is an excellent option! You'll also want to check out one of Florida's many idyllic lazy rivers.
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