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Experiences & Amenities

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Experiences

Birding
Birding

Excellent birding opportunities can be found within the park, so bring your binoculars, camera and field guide. Commonly seen birds include Mississippi kite, red-shouldered hawk, great horned owl, Eastern whip-poor-will, red-bellied and pileated woodpeckers, yellow-throated warblers and Northern cardinals.

Fishing
Fishing

Fishing is allowed anywhere in the river along the river bank starting 400 feet past the spring. Commonly seen fish include white and brown catfish, yellow bullhead, warmouth, bluegill, spotted sunfish, Suwannee bass, striped mullet, golden and coastal shiner, and gulf sturgeon.

Visitors need to bring all equipment needed to fish; no equipment or supplies are available at the park.

  • Fishing in the swimming areas is prohibited. 
  • All fishing within the park must conform to regulations concerning size, number, method of capture and season. A fishing license may be required.
  • A fishing license may be required. More information is available at the Florida Wildlife Commission’s Fishing in Florida.
Paddling
Paddling

Enjoy the beautiful Withlacoochee River by canoe or kayak. Vessels are not allowed in the spring or spring run. 

  • There is no vehicle access to the river within the park.
  • The park does not offer canoe or kayak rentals.
Picnicking
Picnicking

Picnic tables and grills are scattered throughout the park under the majestic oaks and towering pines near the spring. All the picnic tables and grills are available on a first-come, first-served basis.

  • Consumption of alcoholic beverages is prohibited in the park.
Scuba Diving
Scuba Diving

The park contains one of the largest cave systems in the area, making it a favorite destination for divers from all around the globe. It is open to certified cave and cavern diving only; no open water diving or free diving allowed.

For everyone’s safety, the following rules must be observed:

  • Proof of cave and/or cavern certification must be presented at the ranger station or placed on the vehicle dashboard.
  • Divers must sign in using the diver sign-in form located at the front edge of the main boardwalk heading to the spring.
  • All dives must be conducted with at least two divers; solo diving is not permitted.
  • Dive only within the limits of your certification.
  • Use of DPVs/scooters is prohibited.
  • Artifacts, plants and animals are not to be disturbed or moved.
  • All dives must be completed one hour before sunset.
  • All persons diving do so at their own risk.
Swimming
Swimming

Enjoy swimming, floating and snorkeling in the crystal-clear waters of this first-magnitude spring all year long.

  • Swimming hours are from 8 a.m. to sunset.
  • The water temperature averages a consistent 72 degrees.

Swimming areas include sections that can reach 25 feet in depth for the more advanced swimmers and less than 5 feet deep areas for less experienced swimmers to wade in. You may see a variety of fish, turtle and other small aquatic creatures as you swim.

  • Please be prepared to carefully monitor your inexperienced swimmers and non-swimmers as there is no lifeguard on duty.
  • The limestone walls and rock formations surrounding the spring are protected; therefore, climbing onto, walking on, placing items onto, and diving or jumping from the rocks into the spring is strictly prohibited.
  • Help us protect the spring by remembering that pets, fishing, and tobacco in any form are not allowed in or around the spring area or adjacent river.
  • Consumption of alcoholic beverages is prohibited in all areas of the park.
Tubing
Tubing

Inflatable floats and tubes are allowed in the spring and adjacent river. Visitors may bring their own float.

  • To help protect the spring and river, no food, drink, pets, tobacco, alcohol or disposable items are allowed.
  • A vendor will not be available to rent tubes for Summer 2023.
  • Tubes may not exceed 60 inches in more than one direction.

Amenities

Accessible Amenities
Accessible Amenities

Madison Blue Spring State Park is committed to providing a variety of amenities accessible to visitors. These amenities include:

  • Restrooms.
  • Picnic facilities. 

Service animals are welcome in all areas of Florida State Parks.

Interpretive Exhibit
Interpretive Exhibit
Parking
Parking
Pets
Pets

Pets are welcome at the park in the picnic areas only. All pets must be well-behaved, kept on a 6-foot, hand-held leash at all times, and cannot be left unattended.

  • Pets are not permitted in any swimming area, including the spring area and the adjacent river, or in any building.
  • Please pick up after your pet. Doggie bags are available.
  • Please refer to the Florida State Parks Pet Policy for more information.
Picnic Pavilion
Picnic Pavilion

Picnic pavilions are available for family reunions, birthday parties, baptisms and much more. The pavilions are all centrally located and offer quick access to the spring, river and volleyball court. Each pavilion also offers extra-large, double-sided grills to accommodate larger parties.

  • All picnic pavilions are available at a first-come, first-served basis. 
  • Contact the park office for more information.
Restroom Facilities
Restroom Facilities
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