
DeLeon Springs State Park
This idyllic spot, 603 acres in all, has been occupied
periodically since 8,000 B.C. John J. Audubon visited Colonel Orlando Rees here at Spring
Garden Plantation in 1832. Audubon wrote that the sight of the spring afforded him
pleasure sufficient to counterbalance the tediousness of his daylong journey in a carriage
drawn by Indian horses from the Bulow plantation.
There is excellent swimming in the spring, 72
degrees year-round. Swimming is not allowed in the spring run but anglers will find bass
and bream in abundance. A Florida
freshwater fishing license is required for persons 16 years of age or older.
DeLeon Springs provides access to Lake Woodruff
National Wildlife Refuge, where canoeists may explore 21,500 acres of lakes, creeks and
marshes. Maps are available at the park concession, as are canoe and paddleboat rentals
and snacks.
Scuba diving is limited to open-water instructors
and six students. A certification check and Instructor Permit are required. Near remains
of an abandoned sugar mill, at the Old Spanish Sugar Mill and Griddle House, visitors may
enjoy the speciality -- grill-your-own pancakes -- made from grain stone-ground on site
with French buhr millstones.
A half-mile nature trail meanders through
floodplain forest, where a variety of plant and animal life awaits. The trail is extended
by Wild Persimmon Trail, built by Florida Trail Association. Picnickers can gather under
the live oak trees that grow around the spring.
Florida state parks are open from 8 a.m. until
sundown 365 days a year. Admission is $4 per car of eight passengers.
Location
Corner Ponce de Leon Blvd. and Burts Park Road |
Map |
For more information
(386) 985-4212
P. O. Box 1338
DeLeon Springs, FL 32130
Website
DeLeon
Springs State Park

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