Springs Information

History

Photos and Videos

Connections

  • Edward Ball Wakulla Springs State Park: Home to one of the world’s largest and deepest freshwater springs, Wakulla Springs State Park boasts manatees, alligators, and a host of diverse wildlife that can be viewed from a riverboat or the diving platform
  • Friends of Wakulla Springs State Park: Conserves, protects, restores, and enhances the natural, historical, culturals and recreational resources of Wakulla Springs State Park for present and future generations
  • Florida Springs Council: Ensures the restoration, preservation and protection for future generations of Florida’s springs and the Floridan aquifer that sustains those springs and provides our drinking water
  • Howard T. Odum Florida Springs Institute: Documents Florida’s springs and educates the public about the threats they face to ensure future generations can enjoy them as we have
  • Woodville Karst Plain Project (WKPP): Explores, surveys, connects, documents and protects the flooded underwater cave systems of North Florida’s Woodville Karst Plain