Manatee Springs SP is located about 7 miles west of Chiefland FL on State Route 320.
Manatee Springs SP

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We arrived on a Thursday afternoon and had no problem getting a site. We were assigned site #60, conveniently located near the day use area, and with a bathhouse just a short distance behind the site. Date of latest visit: Feb 2007 |
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There are
3 camping loops - this shows a large pull-through site, #93, in the
Hickory Loop. All RV sites have 30A and water hookups. The bathhouse
for this loop is at the right. |
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Here are sites 94 - 98, starting on the right, also in the Hickory loop. |
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These are
2 of several European RV's that were here as a group. Site 42 on the
right, 44 on the left. These are in the Magnolia 1 loop. |
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The pick-up
camper is in site 75 in the Magnolia 2 loop. All sites are quite shaded
- setting up a satellite dish can be quite a challenge. You may need
quite a bit of cable to reach to an opening in the trees somewhere. |
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Magnolia
1 loop has the newest bathhouse. |
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Manatee
Spring is a large, first-order "boil", whose warm waters
attract manatees in colder weather. It also offers SCUBA diving. |
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A long boardwalk
follows along the "run" from the boil to the Suwannee River. |
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The boardwalk
passes through a large cypress stand. This huge old stump still stands
among cypress knees. |
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Every time
we have visited Manatee Springs, we've found dozens of turkey vultures
in the trees along the river bank. |
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The run
is especially beautiful on an early mid-winter morning. The cold air
over the warm water creates a shallow layer of fog, which the rising
sun slowly burns off. |
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On an early
morning walk along the boardwalk we found this great egret patiently
patrolling for his breakfast. |
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Near the
boil one finds a concession stand and canoe rentals. The run is closed
to canoes and swimmers from Dec through March, to help protect the
manatees. |
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Near the
Hickory camping loop is a large sinkhole known as Catfish Hotel. It
is 90 feet deep and connects to more than 5 miles of underwater caverns. |
Notes
Park Office: 352 493-6072
The camping fee is $16/night. Reservations are made through ReserveAmerica
Hikers can enjoy 8.5 miles of trails through the woods and along the Suwannee River..
Verizon Wireless National Access is not available.
Date of visit: Feb 2007