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Troy Spring State Park

 About Troy Spring State Park

Transparent Troy Spring with rocks visible in the water.

A NOTE FROM THE MANAGER

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Summer is almost here and now is a wonderful time to visit Troy Springs State Park where the crystal clear water is 72 degrees and the deepest depth is approximately 70 feet. Take a hike along the 1/2 mile scenic nature trail located behind the picnic area where you may see whitetail deer, turkey, gopher tortoise, variety of birds, and other North Florida wildlife, later relax with the family and enjoy a picnic.  For the fisherman grab your pole and fish along the banks of the Historic Suwannee River where you can catch mullet, brim or large mouth bass. If you get really lucky, you might spot a Gulf Sturgeon leaping high in the air and then making a mighty splash!  Hope to see you soon!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DESIGNATIONS

The Suwannee River Wilderness Trail Logo The Florida's Springs Logo

GETTING HERE

From Branford go 6 miles on US 27 North. Turn right on CR 425 and go 1.3 miles. Park entrance is on the right. From Mayo take US Highway 27 South approximately 13 miles. Turn left on CR 425 and go 1.3 miles. Park entrance is on the right.

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