Counties: St.
Johns, Flagler, Volusia,
Brevard, Indian River, Osceolo, Polk, Sumter,
Citrus, Marion,
Putnam,
Lake,
Seminole,
Orange
Putnam County Springs
Mud Spring
From intersection of Highways 309 and 308B in Welaka
(Putnam County), go south on Highway 309 for 1.5 miles
to entrance to Mud Spring trailhead on the west (right)
side of the road. Walk about 2/3 mile to spring.
Satsuma
Spring
From intersection of U.S. 17 and Highway 309 in Satsuma
(Putnam County), drive south on Highway 309 for 2.9
miles and then turn right (west) onto Norton’s
Fishcamp Road. Continue another half mile until road
ends directly in front of the Satsuma Spring run.
The spring is 100 feet to the left.
Sulfur
(or Forest) Spring
From intersection of Highways 309 and 308B in Welaka
(Putnam County), go south on Highway 309 for 1.5 miles
to entrance to Mud Spring trailhead on the west (right)
side of the road. Walk about ¼ on Mud Spring
trail until trail crosses a wide sand road. Turn left
and continue about another 0.4 mile to springs on
the left at sign.
Welaka
Spring
At junction of highways 309 and 308B in Welaka, proceed
300 feet west on 308B to public boat ramp. Travel
by boat about 1 mile upriver on the St. Johns, enter
wide mouth of Welaka run on the right (east) side
of the river, and proceed to the spring.
Whitewater
Spring
From the intersection of U.S. 17 and State Road 20,
go south on U.S. 17 for 0.9 miles. Turn south onto
18th Street and proceed to Twigg Street and the entrance
to the Ravine State Gardens. Using a map and directions
from state staff. Walk down into the ravines behind
the visitors’ center. Proceed upstream along
the spring-fed creek (also upstream of the footbridge)
to main spring flows in the NW part of the ravines.
Other spring flows are in the other 20 ravines in
the area.
St. Johns County Springs
Fountain
of Youth "Spring"
155 Magnolia Avenue in St. Augustine; part of the
Ponce de Leon's Fountain of Youth National Archeological
Park.
Lake County Springs
Alexander
Spring
From the intersection of State Roads 19 and
40 in the Ocala National Forest, drive south on SR
19 about 9 miles and turn left (NE) on SR 445 and
go about five miles to the well-signposted entrance
to the Alexander Springs Recreation Area.
|