Summary of Features
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Directions
From Tallahassee, take U.S. 319 south to State Road 363 (Woodville
Highway) south to Natural Bridge Road east toward Natural Bridge. Turn
right at Old Plank Road; springs are on the immediate right.
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
Rhodes is a pair of two small and attractive springs that lie in a
fringe of dense forest adjacent to an area of extensive logging. Rhodes
is a spring-sink combination or Karst Window (see below). The two springs
well up from crevices about 100 feet apart. Each upwelling creates a small
pool and run. After 50-75 feet, the two runs join, then flow for another
200 feet before disappearing into a sink at the edge of the road. If viewed
from the air through the canopy of trees, the springs system would look
like a "Y." The run is about 10 feet wide and a few feet deep except at
the vents and the sink. There is evidence of an old log flume in the run,
which ends at the edge of Old Plank Road. There is a gentle counterclockwise
swirl of water going down into the sink. The water has been clear every
time the authors visited. It can have a green tinge because it is canopied
and there is abundant vegetation and some algae in the water. Just beyond
the springs is a small sink, and just beyond that is Natural Bridge Road.
Note: Based on new classification system by hydrologists, Rhodes is now characterized as a "karst window" (where the rise and sink of water from the Floridan Aquifer is visible) and not a spring.
Use/Access
Local Springiana
Personal Impressions
The appearance of the end of the short spring run just a few feet off Old Plank Road is surprising—almost startling. The run simply ends right at the road, and it looks as if the road is a manmade impediment.
Nearby Springs
Other Nearby Natural Features