This Salt Water Spring In Florida Will Relax You In The Best Way Possible
By Victoria W
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Published September 05, 2017
There are lots of interesting places to explore in the Sunshine State, but few hold as much fascination for us as the cool, clear springs that fill many of our state and national parks. There are many beautiful examples to choose from, but today we want to highlight a unique spring in Central Florida.
Salt Springs is one of the scenic recreational areas located within the Ocala National Forest, the oldest national forest east of the Mississippi.
It gets its name from the minerals found here that give the water its slight salinity. Some also believe these minerals give the springs a healing quality.
The springs are full of crystal-clear emerald water that bubbles up from cracks in the earth.
The semi-tropical oasis is surrounded by lush greenery and ancient trees dripping with moss.
This area is popular with campers, as the largest campground in this national forest and the only one with full RV hookups. There is also a nice, shady area for tent sites as well.
This recreation area is located within the tiny town of Salt Springs, which also has a gas station, grocery store, and laundromat, making it a very convenient spot to visit.
Fishing is a popular pastime in Salt Springs Run or nearby Lake George. If you're not an expert angler, fill up on some fresh fish and delicious country cooking at this local landmark restaurant, Bass Champions.
For more information on visiting or camping in the Salt Springs Recreation Area, visit recreation.gov . Call 1-877-444-6777 to make a reservation.
Have you ever visited Salt Springs? What’s your favorite place to spend a relaxing day in Florida?
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