Summary of Features
Scenery - fine How Pristine? - low wall around spring, some land cleared, plant nearby Swimming - no Protection - unknown Crowds - none Access - restricted Facilities - fair Safety - very good Scuba - no Cost - free |
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Directions
From county line where Highway 21 crosses Orange Creek into Marion
County from Putnam County, take first turn east into parking lot for Acappella
Natural Spring Water bottling plant. The spring is behind the plant.
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 lies in a low area near Orange Creek and forms a nearly
circular pool that is about 85 by 100 feet in diameter. The pool is bordered
by a low concrete retaining wall that raised the water level for swimming.
Water in the pool is shallow - 2-4 feet - except at the south end when
the bottom drops away to a depth that appeared to be over 20 feet among
limestone ledges. The water is fairly clear and is greenish. There are
algae and waterplants in the pool, and the spring has a sulfur odor.
Water exits the pool on the east side through an opening in the concrete and flows over a short flume into the natural spring run. There is algae in the run, which is only a few inches deep, flows swiftly, and is about 10 feet wide. Land on the western side of the pool is partially clear and is used as a picnic area. The rest of the land around the pool is lush hardwood and pine forest and floodplain.
Use/Access
Nearby Springs