Ponce de Leon Springs State Park

Ponce de Leon Springs State Park offers visitors a refreshing experience with its crystal-clear spring waters and tranquil natural surroundings.

386
Acres Protected
0.5
Miles of Trails
Several thousand
Annual Visitors
1970
Year Established

About Ponce de Leon Springs State Park

 

Ponce de Leon Springs State Park, located in Holmes County, Florida, features a remarkable natural spring that maintains a constant temperature of 68°F year-round. The park is named after the Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon, who led the first European expedition to Florida. The area is renowned for its lush greenery, encompassing diverse flora and fauna that thrive in both aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. Visitors can enjoy swimming in the spring's pristine waters or exploring the park's enchanting nature trails. The park's historical significance and peaceful setting make it a popular destination for families and nature enthusiasts. Recreational activities include swimming, hiking, bird watching, and picnicking. The park’s onsite facilities cater to both day-trippers and those seeking an extended stay, with picnic areas and shelters available for personal and group use.

Highlights

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The crystal-clear waters of Ponce de Leon Spring, inviting for a refreshing swim.

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The scenic nature trails offering views of lush forest landscapes.

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The historical significance linked to 16th-century Spanish exploration.

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A tranquil picnic area ideal for family gatherings.

Notable Natural Features

Ponce de Leon Spring

A natural spring producing approximately 14 million gallons of water daily at a constant 68°F.

Nature Trail

A half-mile loop trail offering a glimpse into the diverse ecosystems of the region.

Picnic Areas

Comfortable and scenic spots perfect for enjoying packed meals amidst nature.