Silver Springs State Park Map. Silver Springs State Park Florida Taking you on advenchas... Please direct inquiries to Silver Springs State Park Camping Reservations at (800) 326-3521, or simply click here to be directed to the campground's online booking site 01 02 06 10 08 07 04 03 05 09 Ranger Station: 352-236-7149 Website: FloridaStateParks.org 29* 02* 05 04 07 03
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Trail Map* Blue Trail (5.2 miles one way) Ocklawaha River The center is operated by the Marion County School District in cooperation with the park and is open to the public on weekends and holidays from 9:00 a.m
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From the State Park Launch a short distance on the right (before the park bridge) is the old, man-made Fort King Waterway, an alternative route to the Silver River.The waterway was formerly open for a jungle cruise only but reopened to paddling in 2013 (for the first time since the 1870's) when Silver River State Park and Silver Springs Nature Theme Park combined to become. There's plenty of outdoor recreation fun at Silver Springs State Par, including boating, canoeing, kayaking, fishing, swimming (water park only), boat tours, hiking, biking, picnicking, horseback riding, birding, geo-seeking and wildlife viewing Canoeing and Kayaking at Silver Springs State Park
Silver Springs Map and Brochure (1958 2011). Trail Map* Blue Trail (5.2 miles one way) Ocklawaha River 01 02 06 10 08 07 04 03 05 09 Ranger Station: 352-236-7149 Website: FloridaStateParks.org 29* 02* 05 04 07 03
Map of Silver Springs State Park Florida 2TravelDads. Explore one of America's largest and best loved springs from the park's famous glass bottom boats and see an underwater world From the State Park Launch a short distance on the right (before the park bridge) is the old, man-made Fort King Waterway, an alternative route to the Silver River.The waterway was formerly open for a jungle cruise only but reopened to paddling in 2013 (for the first time since the 1870's) when Silver River State Park and Silver Springs Nature Theme Park combined to become.