Wekiwa Springs State Park
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Wekiwa Springs State Park

Apopka

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4.6 / 5

About Wekiwa Springs State Park

Wekiwa Springs State Park is a natural treasure centered around one of Florida's most pristine spring systems. Located near Apopka in Central Florida, the park features the stunning Wekiwa Springs, where visitors can enjoy crystal-clear, spring-fed waters perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and wading year-round. The constant 72-degree water temperature makes it a refreshing destination even during hot summer months.

Beyond the springs, the park encompasses over 6,700 acres of natural landscape with diverse ecosystems including hammocks, sandhills, and wetlands. A network of hiking and nature trails winds through the property, offering opportunities for wildlife viewing and peaceful communion with Florida's natural environment. The park's scenic trails range from easy walks to more challenging hikes, making it accessible for visitors of various fitness levels.

Wekiwa Springs is ideal for families, outdoor enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a respite in nature. Swimming, picnicking, hiking, fishing, and camping are all popular activities. The park's combination of water recreation and terrestrial exploration makes it one of Central Florida's most versatile outdoor destinations. Whether you want to cool off in the springs or explore forested trails, Wekiwa Springs offers something for every visitor.

Wildlife

The park's diverse habitats support native Florida wildlife including white-tailed deer, bobcats, raccoons, turtles, and various bird species such as bald eagles and sandhill cranes. The spring itself is home to mullet, bass, and other fish species adapted to the clear, cool waters. Spanish moss drapes from native oak trees, and native plants line the hiking trails, creating an authentic Central Florida natural landscape where human visitors share space with the region's native animal residents.

Visitor Tips

• Visit early in the day or on weekdays to avoid crowds, especially during summer and holidays • Bring water shoes or sandals for the spring area; the sandy bottom can be warm and uncomfortable • The park fills to capacity frequently; arrive early or check availability before making the drive • Pack sunscreen, a hat, and plenty of water, even though you'll be swimming • Camping and cabin options are available if you want to stay overnight and enjoy the park at a slower pace