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Blue Spring State Park

2100 W French Ave, Orange City, United States
State Park

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Page sponsored by the Friends of Blue Spring State Park Blue Spring State Park covers more than 2,600 acres, including the largest spring on the St. Johns River. Blue Spring is a designated Manatee Refuge and the winter home to a growing population of West Indian Manatees. During our famous manatee season, which approximately runs from mid-November through March, several hundred manatee can be viewed atop the spring’s overlooks. The spring and spring run are closed to all water activity while manatees are present during this time.  Swimming or diving with manatees is not permitted; this rule is strictly enforced.

The spring´s crystal clear, 73 degree water can be enjoyed by swimmers, snorkelers, and certified scuba divers with a partner during our designated swimming season. Fishing, canoeing and boating are also enjoyed along the St. John’s River. River boat tours are available; for reservations, call St. Johns River Cruises at (386) 917-0724.

A self-guided tour inside the historic Thursby house, built in 1872, can also be experienced. In addition the park has plenty of picnic areas as well as three covered pavilions. Air-conditioned cabins and a full-facility campground are available for visitors interested in staying overnight.

Due to heavy visitation, we recommend arriving early to ensure entrance into the park.

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Hello Blue Spring visitors. Due to a wildfire in the park we are suspending the firefly event for tonight 3/24. We will be resuming our program tomorrow 3/25. Thank youbfor your understanding.

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Latest manatee update via Save the Manatee Club!

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Latest manatee update via Save the Manatee Club!

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Latest manatee update via Save the Manatee Club!

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We are starting to see more and more fireflies come to the park. Guided walks are offered every night, starting at 7:45 p.m. (Please be at the park by 7:30 p.m.) There will be a $10 suggested cash donation which gives you access to stay at the park for an additional hour after regular hours and participate in a guided walk to view these amazing creatures! Proceeds will go to the The Friends of Blue Spring State Park who help with park improvements. The fireflies will be around for the next approx. 2 weeks and we usually see the most on warm, dry nights. The guided walks are weather-dependent and will not be conducted when it rains.

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Have you seen these two during a recent visit to the park? Here is their background story!

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62 manatees were counted this morning!

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Latest manatee update via Save the Manatee Club!

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Latest manatee update via Save the Manatee Club! 203 manatees were counted this morning!

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We counted 97 manatees this morning! Check them out on SMCs live webcams at ManaTV.org

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Latest manatee update via Save the Manatee Club!

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