Suwannee Springs

Category: Park in Live Oak, Florida

Address: 3243 91st Dr, Live Oak, FL 32060, USA

Phone: +13863621000

Reviews

Anita Waters

Jul 27, 2022

I came from St. Augustine on a solo trip to explore your springs. Such a Jewel... I'm so glad I did! Can't wait to come back and explore some more.

Tretter Christophers

Jul 5, 2022

Cool little swimming whole, great place to take your family.

Jacquelyn Davis

May 17, 2022

If your nearby... you should definitely go check it out! Really really cool how they made this place! amazing it's still here! it's pretty freaking old!

Brie Epperson

Mar 4, 2022

Went here with my family to enjoy the warm sun and beautiful views. Unfortunately, the entire area smelled of sewage by the spring house. We had to cover our faces as we moved closer to the area, and ultimately left quickly from the entire area. It seems the area has long been neglected and I wouldn't recommend this spring. There are many more springs in the area that are labelled as "immaculate" to look into instead.

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Questions & Answers

Is there camping or cabins nearby?

Jason Purcell | Jan 29, 2022
Edward Gordon | Feb 28, 2022

The music park is directly across the road and offers full hookups to cabins to primitive. There are also several locations nearby for free primitive camping.

Is there any Fall color?

Jean Pollom | Nov 30, 2021
David Hollingsworth | Nov 30, 2021

Some fall colors

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Is this a hot spring? Most springs stay around 72° what are the temps at this one?

Jason Finser | Sep 26, 2021
Edward Gordon | Feb 28, 2022

No this is a cold spring and actually sulphuric water. It was prized for healing qualities in the early part of the century a historical bathhouse used to inhabit the site

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Clear water this July? Many west of here are closed due to tannins & high water from June

Mike Evans | Sep 26, 2020
Mike Evans | Feb 28, 2022

Close to river, with in the old walls is clearer, esp. at spring head. But you can also swim in the river. Usually downstream or just hang out in an area of tree roots.

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