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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

Sherry Green

Autumn is gone, but you can still enjoy Troy Springs State Park. The spring is crystal clear and always around 72 degrees, even in the winter months.

Come experience fewer crowds and a new approach to scuba diving and swimming during this cooler time of the year.

The nature trail is waiting for park visitors that enjoy a short hike, have a picnic and see the wildlife of northern Florida.

If you enjoy fishing, mullet are schooling where the spring meets the Suwannee River. Just bring a chair, fishing pole and have a great time!

Drop what you’re doing, put on a jacket and come visit Troy Springs State Park ---a great place to spend a winter day.

 

 

 

 

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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