For all of Florida’s fame as the most effective states for seashores, the Sunshine State’s lush inside has some freshwater wonders price exploring, too. On a sizzling summer season day (or, let’s face it — within the sultry spring and fall months right here, too), there’s nothing I like higher for a cool-down than bypassing the busy, sunburnt seashores and loading up the automotive with my children to satisfy with buddies at one of many state’s greater than 1,000 crystal-clear freshwater springs.
Whereas these pure wonders may be discovered and loved everywhere in the state, the Florida springs I do know and love are discovered across the cities of Ocala, Gainesville, and Lake Metropolis in Central Florida — a straightforward drive north of Tampa, the place I reside.
Throughout my faculty days on the College of Florida, a favourite springtime ritual was to hit the Ichetucknee River and Ichetucknee Springs State Park to go tubing in waters as clear because the Caribbean.
The six-mile-long river is fed by eight main gin-clear springs, and the water stays a continuing 72 levels year-round. These temps can really feel brisk if you first dip in however provide much-appreciated refreshment when the mercury is pushing into the 80s or 90s in Florida, because it does for many of the yr.
And I’m hardly the one one in love with this place. “Ichetucknee stands out as one of the vital iconic outside spots within the state,” stated journey and outside author Kevin Mims. “The headsprings and adjoining Blue Gap Spring are each havens for swimmers, snorkelers, divers, or simply anybody seeking to cool off in the summertime months.”
“Add in a traditional tubing or paddling journey on the river and you’ve got a combo that simply can’t be beat. It truly is certainly one of my favourite journeys to take anyplace in Florida,” stated Mims.
Between the crystal-clear waters and the cover of historic cypress bushes hanging over its snaking path via lovely Florida forest, the surroundings feels straight out of a fairy story.
“It is a spot the place time slows down, inviting you to drift, discover, and lose your self in the great thing about nature’s purest escape,” stated Konnie Patke, government director of Florida’s Springlands, the tourism workplace for Central Florida’s Lake County.
Prepared for an Ichetucknee Springs State Park journey of your individual? This is what you want to know.
Planning Your Go to
Like most of Florida’s beautiful state parks, Ichetucknee Springs State Park welcomes guests all year long and is open from 8 a.m. to sundown, each day. Depend on about 2.5 hours to get right here in the event you’re driving from Orlando Worldwide Airport (roughly 155 miles away) and a contact longer from Tampa Worldwide Airport (157 miles away). Jacksonville Worldwide Airport is even nearer at simply 1.5 hours (92 miles) away, and in the event you’re flying into tiny Gainesville Regional Airport, the park is only a 50-minute (38-mile) drive away.
In the event you’re planning to go tubing, ensure you put the park’s south principal entrance, alongside Freeway 27, into your GPS, as that’s the place all tubes and different watercraft are permitted to launch from. There’s restricted parking on the park’s north entrance, however that is the place you need to head in the event you plan to only picnic and hike or in the event you want to swim, snorkel, or scuba dive within the lovely waters of Blue Hole Spring, the place 67 million gallons of water are pumped up from the bottom every single day.
Most guests arrive on the park in a non-public or rental automotive. Admission prices $6 per automobile for between two and eight passengers. In the event you’re driving right here solo, it’s simply $4 to enter. Pedestrians and bicyclists get in for simply $2 an individual.
Whereas the park stays open till sunset, entry to the river put-in factors closes between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m., relying on which launch level you select. All tubers are required to be off the river by 6 p.m.
Relating to the very best occasions to go to the park, the summer season months are usually the busiest however are additionally probably the most snug for floating within the chilly water because the air temperature is good and heat.
To keep away from crowds, plan to go to outdoors of that point, suggests Patke. “For these seeking to swim and paddle, the spring and fall may be a lot quieter and see much less crowds,” she stated.
Facilities listed here are fairly normal for Florida state parks and embrace picnic areas with shaded benches and grills for barbecuing. A concessionaire throughout the park known as Paddling Adventures rents tubes and lifejackets, and there’s a devoted launch space within the river for canoes, kayaks and paddleboards.
There’s additionally a common retailer on the park’s south entrance promoting cold and warm meals that embrace burgers, wraps, salads, sandwiches, and ice cream in addition to water and different equipment like sunscreen, t-shirts, and paddling and swimming provides. A meals truck is typically parked onsite on the park’s north entrance close to the playground and swimming space, however don’t rely on it being there (so don’t come hungry, simply in case).
Accessible facilities on the park embrace a chairlift for accessing the pinnacle spring on the north entrance, wheelchair-accessible picnic tables and grills, and wheelchair entry on the tram for tubers.
Showers can be found at bathtub homes on the park’s north and south entrances for rinsing off on the finish of the day.
Issues to Do
It’s straightforward to spend a whole day having fun with Ichetucknee Springs State Park, even when a tube run alongside the spring (see the following part for more information on that) isn’t your principal mission.
Paddling
Whereas tubing is the preferred water sport on the park throughout the summer season months, you’ll discover canoers, kayakers, and stand-up paddleboarders shifting quietly via these calm waters all yr spherical. You possibly can lease gear on the park’s concessionaire, the place you can too organize tram transport to retrieve you additional downstream and produce you again to the south entrance parking zone.
Wildlife Viewing
“Those who float down the river will see varied species of turtle, fish, birds, and even manatees and river otters,” Patke stated. “The river is bordered by forests of oak, cypress, maple, and pine. The setting is true, pure Florida and due to this, there are alligators current.”
In my scores of occasions tubing the river right here, I’ve by no means seen an alligator, but it surely’s finest to not enterprise into the thick crops lining the river, simply in case.
“Whereas most wildlife has little curiosity in people, it’s suggested to not feed, method, or try to frighten these animals,” stated Patke.
Swimming
You’ve gotten a number of choices for going for a dip on the park. If I’m not planning to go tubing, I all the time head for the park’s north entrance to dip into the headspring, the place the freshwater bubbles up from deep within the Florida aquifer and the water’s depths mirror unimaginable shades of blue and inexperienced. I additionally like swimming at Blue Gap Spring right here, a brief stroll via the forest downstream. However remember that the waters are deeper right here (bottoming out at about 32 ft, the place a protracted underground cave attracts divers). Currents may be stronger right here, too, so it’s not a spot to go along with younger children or weak swimmers.
All swimmers on the Ichetucknee River itself, outdoors of the spring heads, are required to have a flotation machine with them for security.
Scuba Diving
The visibility is just about limitless for licensed scuba divers who descend into the beautiful waters right here, even when the marine life is proscribed to gar, catfish, turtles, and the like. Stroll the half-mile path from the headspring along with your gear to scuba dive at Blue Gap Spring (most divers discuss with this spring as Jug Spring; deliver a cart or wheelbarrow alongside to lighten the load). Solely cavern- or cave-certified divers are permitted to enter the spring vent as a result of excessive danger of getting disoriented within the darkness inside. Swimmers and free divers ought to steer properly away from the doorway.
Climbing
Hikers head to the north entrance of the park to entry three straightforward trails. The Blue Gap Path is simply half-mile lengthy and a simple meander via the forest and cypress floodplain to Blue Gap Spring. A contact longer, the Trestle Level Path has lovely views because it follows Ichetucknee River alongside a route used within the 1900s when phosphate was mined within the space. For an extended stroll, go for the two-mile loop known as the Pine Ridge Path to see fascinating sights like sandhill ecosystems the place longleaf pine bushes rise.You’ll need to deliver loads of water, bug spray, and sunscreen.
Tubing on the Park
Significantly throughout the warmest months of the yr, renting a tube to drift down the Ichetucknee River is probably the most beloved exercise on the state park. You possibly can deliver your individual tube when you’ve got one, however it might probably’t be larger than 60 inches in diameter or include glitter, confetti, or different supplies which can be damaging to the setting.
Whereas the shallow northern a part of the river is closed to tubers, you possibly can enter the water to tube from Midpoint or Dampier’s Touchdown (accessed through the south principal entrance of the park) all yr spherical. Be certain to not deliver disposable gadgets like plastic luggage, plastic water bottles, and the like. Alcoholic drinks are additionally prohibited on the river.
Tubes and life jackets can be found for lease from the park’s concessionaire, and you’ll head to the Common Retailer, additionally on the south entrance, for tram schedules for the transport from the top of the tube run again to the south entrance parking space. Be sure to buy a wristband in the event you plan to journey the tram again earlier than setting off.
In the event you put in at Midpoint Touchdown (accessed by strolling along with your tube about .65 miles from the rental space), it’s roughly an hour float to Dampier’s Touchdown, relying on the movement price. From there, you possibly can exit the water to stroll a quarter-mile again to the parking zone on the south entrance or select to proceed floating for an additional hour onward to the ultimate take out level (from there, catch the tram service or stroll roughly half a mile again to the parking zone). Alternatively, observe a path from behind the concessionaire’s constructing roughly 1 / 4 of a mile to the river and Dampier’s Touchdown for a shorter float of roughly an hour to the ultimate takeout level. Remember that float occasions range with the movement price of the river, which might change in keeping with climate situations and different components all year long.
Wildlife and Nature
You’re exploring the true and wild Florida right here, so that you by no means know what you’re going to see. It’s enjoyable to deliver a snorkel masks or goggles to see beneath the river’s floor and spot passing gar fish, diving birds, and turtles. Florida manatees can generally be seen within the Ichetucknee River throughout the winter months, from October via March, once they arrive to feed on pastures of eelgrass and delivery their calves within the calm and guarded waters.
Different Florida wildlife you could get fortunate sufficient to identify within the space embrace softshell turtles, wooden geese, gopher tortoises, wild turkeys, and even perhaps the elusive and endemic Bachman’s sparrow.
Alligators and snakes additionally dwell within the park, but it surely’s uncommon to see alligators within the river since they are usually shy and the water is cooler than they like. That stated, bear in mind that alligators can all the time be current in any freshwater space in Florida.
Ideas for Visiting
Plan to reach early in the event you’re visiting over the weekend or throughout the busy summer season months and public holidays, all of which have a tendency to attract giant teams seeking to tube. “The state park does have each day limits on the variety of paddlers and tubers, and making a reservation forward of time is very really helpful,” stated Patke.
Go away your radios and waterproof audio system at house; the aim is to loosen up in nature right here, and such gadgets are prohibited on the water.
Coolers and backpacks are additionally prohibited on the river. To remain refreshed, I all the time deliver a reusable water bottle together with me and a carabiner to connect it to my tube’s deal with.
Pop by the customer heart — or higher but, name forward of your go to — to see what kind of particular programming is perhaps occurring throughout your go to. You may discover applications like moonlit paddles, guided historical past excursions, and even story time and pancakes feasts with the rangers.
To kick off the yr on a enjoyable observe, each New Yr’s Day on the park options guided hikes with rangers alongside the Pine Ridge and Trestle Level trails.
October is certainly one of my favourite occasions to go to the park (after the crowds of summer season are gone). It normally ushers in cooler climate and is a superb time to see native wildflowers in bloom right here, too, significantly alongside the sandy flooring of the Pine Ridge Path.
Throughout the summer season months, giant teams are likely to arrive en masse in the beginning of the day. To keep away from the crowds, plan to start out your tube run someday after noon as an alternative.