TAY76992
Taylor County
Summary of Features
Summary of Features
Scale - 2nd magnitude
Scenery - fine
How Pristine? - house across from spring, suds in water, otherwise very
natural
Swimming - no
Protection - excellent
Crowds - none
Access - good to mouth of run, difficult to headspring
Facilities - none
Safety - fair-good
Scuba - unknown
Cost - free
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Directions
From the intersection of U.S. 19/98/27A and State Road
51, drive south on SR 51, past campground area about a mile and turn left
onto the first dirt road. Continue a short distance until the road
forks. Take the right fork and then the first left turn (onto a thinner
sandy road after a couple of hundred yards) at sign for boat launch and
follow a short distance to the boat launch on the Steinhatchee River.
From the boat launch, follow the path going upriver along the bank 100-150
yards to the mouth of the spring run.
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
JF has only seen the mouth of the spring run and the
final stretch of the run before it spills into the Steinhatchee River.
The run narrows from 14 feet across to about 6 feet across in the last
100 feet of its course and tumbles into the river. The water was
fairly clear and somewhat dark on date of visit (April 2001). According
to Hornsby & Ceryak (2000), the run is 1,500 feet long, and the spring
forms a pool that is 60 feet across. Their photograph shows suds
in the mouth of the run, suggesting the water is polluted. JF did
not see any suds on his visit.
Use/Access
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The spring and its run are on land managed by the Suwannee
River Water Management District.
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The spring is near several boat launches, but is too obstructed
to be visited by canoe.
Personal Impressions
JF did not see a path along the run, but did see lots
of poison oak and poison ivy along the riverbank path. Not wearing
proper clothing, he did not explore the ¼ mile run.
Nearby Springs
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Steinhatchee Spring
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Iron Spring
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Steinhatchee Rise
Other Nearby Natural Features
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Steinhatchee Falls
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Econfina River State Park
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Wacissa River/Slave Canal
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Wakulla Springs State Park
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St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge