Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Fanning Springs State Park adventure.
Discover Fanning Springs State Park's crystal waters and lush landscapes.
We know people throw around the phrase “crystal clear water” all the time — but with Fanning Springs, no description is more apt. The spring stays at a cool 72-degrees year round, thanks to the 65 million gallons of water it pumps in daily. And like we said, the water is as clear as a freshly-windexed window — which makes it super easy to spot the manatees that float into the spring from time to time. So don your swim goggles, snorkel, or full-on scuba gear and take a dip. When you’re ready to dry off, try exploring the park’s nearly mile-long hiking trail that winds through hearty hardwoods and pines. Just be sure to watch your step; you’ll spot quite a few small sinkholes along the trail, which were formed when underground caverns collapsed. Since the spring sits right off of the Suwannee River, it’s a super popular spot for paddlers to launch from. And pro tip: Fanning Springs in only seven miles away from Manatee Springs, so paddling from spring to spring on the river makes a great trip.
The ideal time to visit Fanning Springs State Park is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the park's beauty is at its peak. Summer months can be quite warm, making early morning the best time for activities. Winter offers cooler temperatures, though some amenities may be less available.