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Directions
From I-10, go north (left) on exit 38 (County Road 255). Cross U.S.
90 at Lee and continue to State Road 6 (about 4 miles). Turn right and
proceed about 4 miles to Madison Blue Spring on the right just before crossing
the Withlacoochie River. Put in canoe and paddle 10-15 minutes downstream.
Seeps, cascades, and a spring are on the right on a sweeping left-hand
turn just past the unnamed spring described above and a rope swing.
For maps, latitude/longitude data, driving directions, satellite imagery, and topographic representations as well as weather conditions at this spring, go to Greg Johnson's informative "Florida Springs Database" web site at the following address: http://www.ThisWaytothe.Net/springs/floridasprings.htm#Florida
Spring Description
On a wide, 90-degree bend of the river, and across from a large sandbar
that is popular for bathers, there is a series of seeps, small cascades,
and a small, attractive spring. The spring flows may be heard emptying
into the river. The seeps and cascades are likely only visible when the
river is low, for most of them were just a foot or two above the surface
when the authors visited in summer 1999 when the river was 4 feet below
the main watermarks on the surrounding limestone and trees. The spring
is across from the sandbar and lies in a depression on a limestone shelf.
Water cascades from the spring into the river, and flows from a small cavity
that is was at about the level of the river on the day of the visit.
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