Area Springs

Discover the Area Springs

Explore some of Florida’s most beautiful natural springs just minutes from Suwannee River Rendezvous.

Convict Spring

Convict Spring

Relax in crystal-clear waters surrounded by nature. Perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and wading. Lush foliage and shaded areas make it ideal for picnics or peaceful reflection.

Did You Know? Convict Spring is named for its history during early settlement times and has a natural sandy bottom that is perfect for wading and snorkeling.

Telford Spring

Telford Spring

A serene escape with clear waters and shaded riverbanks. Popular for kayaking, paddleboarding, or simply relaxing with a picnic.

Did You Know? Telford Spring connects directly to the Suwannee River, offering smooth paddling for beginners and wildlife enthusiasts alike.

Running Spring

Running Spring

Gentle currents and crystal-clear waters make it perfect for wading, swimming, or photographing wildlife. Shaded picnic areas are ideal for families.

Did You Know? Running Spring is a favorite spot for local birdwatchers, offering chances to see herons, kingfishers, and even rare native species.

Troy Springs

Troy Springs

One of Florida’s first-magnitude springs, offering excellent snorkeling, diving, and scenic trails. Ideal for families and nature enthusiasts.

Did You Know? Troy Springs has a constant flow year-round, keeping its water crystal clear and ideal for underwater photography.

Royal Springs

Royal Springs

A secluded and tranquil spring with calm waters perfect for swimming, relaxing, or nature photography. Wooded surroundings enhance the serene experience.

Did You Know? Royal Springs is known for its peaceful ambiance, making it a favorite meditation and photography spot among locals.

Little River Spring

Little River Spring

A charming, intimate riverside spring perfect for kayaking, canoeing, or wading. Clear waters and quiet surroundings make it ideal for families or couples.

Did You Know? Little River Spring is a hotspot for turtles and fish, providing excellent opportunities for wildlife observation.