Address: High Springs, FL 32643, USA
Christopher Rosado
Water is clean and cold. Diving available. Staff is knowledgeable and courteous.
Dam Hammer
Well the bad thing is that there are a lot of insects, I recommend bringing strong repellents
Erika Martinez
Nice place to spend the day pleasantly.
nayle mendez Mendez
Very rich super!!!! The water is very cold
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I was just there twice in last month. They've been cutting off admission by about 11am on Saturdays because of the number of people visiting the springs
Yes Ginnie springs has tons of springs and runs on the property you can kayak into. You must pay for a Ginnie pass to get on land or tie off. There are other spring nearby to for kayaking and they all connect to the Santa Fe which is great kayaking.
Yes that is correct, day admission is also required
It's about $25 a night if you camp there, and you have to be there before 5 in order to get your spot to camp. Phone is on their website but I'm sure if you just go to Ginnie Springs Outdoors site, most your questions will be answered.
You can camp overnight and the do take reservations
Only the paths made to walk around. Not really
No it isnt
People die in these caves every year. Coming from a certified diver, please dive with a cave certified dive master at the minimum. You should be cave certified yourself if you are planning on setting up your own dive rather than using a service. Anybody with a basic underwater diver card can buy air and go down a hole. The environment there is sufficiently unforgiving that the act of learning can kill you.
Sprint service was ok, my girlfriend had att and had no service at all.
Yes, you must pay to enter the park. Scuba diving / Snorkeling is extra
For the day: Adult = $14 Kids 6 to 12 = $4 Kids 0 to 6 = Free For camping/sleeping: Adult = $25 Kids 6 to 12 = $12 Kids 0 to 6 = Free
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