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Construction Project Underway

Effective April 1, 2025: The boardwalk leading to the spring boil at Blue Spring State Park is temporarily closed for construction. In-water activities are closed while the shoreline stabilization is ongoing. This closure includes swimming, snorkeling, tubing, diving and paddling in the spring run and spring head. Boat tours and paddling are only allowed in the St. Johns River. Please adhere to all posted signs and avoid closed areas when visiting the park. 

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A manatee.

Blue Spring State Park

Encounter the gentle giants we call Manatees

Know Before You Go

During periods of high visitation, visitors may experience long lines to enter Blue Spring State Park. The park frequently reaches capacity and may temporarily close. Closures occur intermittently and may last several hours. Visitors with camping or boat tour reservations will be admitted to the park while it is closed, but pedestrians and bicyclists will not be allowed to enter until the park reopens.

Hours

8 a.m. until sundown, 365 days a year

Fees

$6 per vehicle

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Location

2100 W. French Ave.
Orange City FL 32763

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Contact Info

386-775-3663

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Welcome to Blue Spring State Park

The refreshing 72-degree waters of Blue Spring greet visitors at this gem along the St. Johns River.


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Conservation measures can produce astounding results. In 1970, two years before Blue Spring State Park was established, researchers tracked 14 manatees in the spring run. By 2005, after years of park improvements and manatee protection efforts, wintering manatee numbers exceeded 200, and by 2023 that number skyrocketed to a record 729.

Besides "sea cows," fish abound in the spring run and attract a variety of wading birds, ospreys, eagles and kingfishers. To see the park’s wonders, visitors can hike along the spring run or on the 4.5-mile Pine Island Trail.

Visitors can also launch a canoe or kayak (rentals are available at the park) or take a guided river boat cruise.

Plan Your Visit

Park Manager, Dustin Allen Alafia River State Park
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Manager's Message

Come for a visit and learn about manatees, or, during the hot Florida summer days, enjoy dipping into the 72-degree invigorating spring water.
Blue Spring VS
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Gift Shop, Food Service & Cruises at Blue Spring

Our concessions offer a fully stocked gift shop and camp store and provide rentals for park visitors. Also available are a two-hour narrated Nature and Ecological Cruise on the St. Johns River and a Guided Wilderness Escape Segway tour.
Florida Scrub-Jay on a tree at Blue Spring
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Birding at Blue Spring

Blue Spring State Park is known mainly for being the winter home of the Florida manatee, but did you know we have another special species that can be found here year round?
A state park volunteer at a booth, speaking with guests.
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Telling the Story of Springs

In 2022, 70 Florida State Parks staff joined Department of Environmental Protection water quality experts to find new ways to tell the story of Florida's springs.

Experiences

Birding
Birding
Boat Tours
Boat Tours
Camping
Camping
Fishing
Fishing
Hiking
Hiking
Paddling
Paddling
Picnicking
Picnicking
Scuba Diving
Scuba Diving
Snorkeling
Snorkeling
Swimming
Swimming
Tubing
Tubing

Amenities

Accessible Amenities
Accessible Amenities
Cabins
Cabins
Campgrounds
Campgrounds
Canoe Kayak Launch
Canoe Kayak Launch
Concession and Restaurant
Concession and Restaurant
Dump Station
Dump Station
Historic Site
Historic Site
Interpretive Exhibit
Interpretive Exhibit
Nature Trail
Nature Trail
Parking
Parking
Picnic Pavilion
Picnic Pavilion
Playground
Playground
Restroom Facilities
Restroom Facilities
RV
RV
Shower Station
Shower Station

Blue Spring State Park Photo Gallery

A manatee.
Swimming at Blue Spring
Foggy morning at Blue Spring
A view of a blue scrub jay.
Blue Spring Leaping Deer

Blue Spring Leaping Deer in the Scrub

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Spring Run Swim Dock
Swimming at Blue Spring
Black Bear on the Pine Island Trail

Black Bear on the Pine Island Trail

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Blue Spring State Park
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Manatees at Blue Spring State Park

From mid-November to March, hundreds of manatees congregate in the spring run to seek shelter from the cold. It’s a truly unforgettable sight to see so many of these iconic animals in one place.
Thursby House.
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The Thursby House

Standing tall near the St. Johns River, the three-story Thursby house is a monument to Central Florida’s frontier days. From steamship to railroad and candles to electric bulbs, Blue Spring State Park is a time capsule for a bygone era.

Upcoming Events

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Junior Ranger Jamboree

Sat, May 17, 2025 11:00 am - 4:00 pm EST

Celebrate Kids to Parks Day by bringing your Junior Rangers to the 3rd Annual Junior Ranger Jamboree, a day for play outdoors.
Blue Spring

Orange City, FL

People Make the Parks

Three park rangers standing in front of a sign that reads "Blue Spring State Park". The park ranger in the middle is holding a framed certificate.

Staff Spotlight

Wes has left an overall lasting impression on the park.
A group of volunteers standing in front of a display

Volunteer Spotlight

The Friends of Blue Spring State Park is the recipient of the 2025 Volunteer Award for Special Event of the Year.
The Blue Spring Friends group, holding their banner.

Friends of Blue Spring State Park

Supporting the park since 2004, the group’s outreach in the community brings visitors back to learn more about the springs and its famous manatees.

This Park is Recognized by:

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National Register of Historic Places

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