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Directions
At the northern tip of an island (GET NAME) in SE King’s Bay and part
of the Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge. The island is just north
of Buzzard Island and Paradise point on the mainland. Look for the mouth
of the run across from tall reeds where the channel around the island opens
up into King’s Bay—see map.
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
The spring forms an oval pool in an area of dense jungle-like vegetation
and forest. Water flows from 3 small limestone opening at depths of 2-3
feet. The pool is about 25 by 45 feet and then narrows into a run of about
60 feet to the edge of King’s Bay. Water in the spring is shallow—from
1-3 feet—and clear. The spring and run and canopied by palms and hardwoods,
and small fish may be spied in the water. The authors saw a raccoon by
the spring run on date of visit in May 2001.
Use/Access
The island where the spring is located is protected as part of the
Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge. No landfall can be made, and not
many people know about the spring. Most come in on small motorboats and
hang out or wade in the shallows.
Local Springiana
A long-time visitor at the spring told the authors the spring was called
"Little Hidden Spring." It may not have a formal name. This spring was
marked in the 1977 Springs of Florida, but was not described or named (Rosenau
et al., p. 81).
Personal Impressions
Of all the springs the authors saw in Crystal River, this one was the
most pristine and untrammeled. Because it is small, however, more than
three people feels like a crowd.
Nearby Springs
Other Crystal River/King’s Bay Springs (Artesian, Catfish, Gator [or
Gator Hole], Grand Canyon, Hunter, Idiot’s Delight, Independence, Jurassic,
King’s, Mullet’s Gullet, Three Sisters, Unnamed Banana Island Springs,
Unnamed Spring Boils)
Homosassa Springs Group
Chassahowitzka Springs Group
Rainbow Springs Group
Other Nearby Natural Features
Rainbow Springs State Park
Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge
Chassahowitzka National Wildlife Refuge
Withlacoochie State Forest
Contact Information
Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge
1502 SE King’s Bay Drive
Crystal River, FL 34429
352-563-2088