Manager's Message
Late summer is here with her oppressive heat. Don't miss an opportunity to cool off at Fanning Springs State Park, a deep blue jewel on the Suwannee River, a hub of the Suwannee River Wilderness Trail and easily accessible from U.S. 19. Take a refreshing swim in 72 degrees of crystal clear spring water.
This park is starting to quiet down as the kids of summer are back in school. If you are planning a stay in the cabins, remember that this is Tropical Storm season so check your forecasts regularly and consider changing your plans if dangerous weather appears to be on its way.
Check out all the diverse recreational activities available in this park. If you are a SCUBA diver, proof of certification is required and you must have a buddy. Food concessions are seasonally available and canoe and kayak rentals are provided by Suwannee River Tours at 352-490-0909.
Manatees visit Fanning Springs from time to time. Remember to give them respect and space as they are endangered species and protected by law. When manatees are not present, swimmers are welcome year round. "The fountain of youth" awaits you.
Winds from the southwest and heavy rainfall sometimes cause the tea-colored river water to cover the spring. At those dark water times swimming is prohibited for your safety. Be sure to call the park ahead of time to see if swimming is open.
Fanning Springs State Park also features hiking trails and a pleasant boardwalk to view the river. Rental cabins are available (each comfortably sleeps 6 people) and reservations can be made through Reserve America. Feel free to call the park for more details prior to making your reservations. Escape to Fanning Springs and refresh, renew, re-create yourself.
- Sally Lieb, Park Manager
Welcome to Fanning Springs State Park
Located on the Suwannee River, this inviting source of cool, clear water has attracted people for thousands of years. Fanning Springs produces an average of 65 million gallons of water daily, making it one of Florida´s 33 first magnitude springs. Swimming or snorkeling in the spring is a refreshing activity on a hot day; fishing is also a popular recreation. Visitors can enter the park by boat from the Suwannee River as well as by car. Many visitors enjoy the picnic area, playground, and the park's large open areas for Frisbee, football, soccer and also for several local events. A nature trail and boardwalk overlook the spring and river. White-tailed deer, gray squirrels, red-shouldered hawks, pileated woodpeckers, and barred owls are some of the animals seen in the park. Manatees sometimes visit the spring during the winter months. Reserve a canoe or kayak by calling Suwannee River Tours at (352) 490-0909. Located on U.S. 19/98 in the town of Fanning Springs.
Contact the Florida Park Service Information Center for general inquiries.
For Information about Fanning Springs State Park, please call 352-463-3420.
Get more information on making a reservation.
Hours of Operation
Florida state parks are open from 8 a.m. until sundown 365 days a year.
Driving Directions
Fanning Springs State Park is located on U.S. Hwy. 19/98 in the town of Fanning Springs.
Park Fees
Admission Fees - $4.00 per vehicle (limit 8 people per vehicle).
Single car occupant - $3.00
Pedestrians, Bicyclists, Extra Passengers, Passengers In Vehicles With Holder of Annual Individual Entrance Permit - Admission Fee $1.00 per person.
Motorcycle (one or two occupants) - $3.00.
When the Entrance Station is closed, an Honor Fee of $2.00 per car or $1.00 per person is payable at the pay station just beyond the Entrance Station.
Picnic Pavilion Rental Fees - $15.00/day for the large pavilion, $10.00/day for either of the two smaller pavilions.
Primitive Camping - For Suwannee River Wildnerness Trail users only - $4.00 per person.
Scuba Diving Fee - $10.00 plus tax per diver.
Cabins Rental Fee - $90.00 plus tax.
Fanning Springs State Park
18020 N.W. Highway 19
Fanning Springs, Florida 32693
Phone: 352-463-3420
Fax: 352-463-4038
Visitor Service Provider
Chris Brown, Sports-a-rama, Inc.
352-490-0909
1-866-290-1913
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