Salt Springs

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Fort McCoy, United States

National forest

Salt Springs Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Salt Springs is located in Fort McCoy, United States on FL-19. Salt Springs is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category national forest in United States.

Address

FL-19

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Linda Halka

Beautiful park, with lots of picnic tables. The Spring swimming area is large, clean and so scenic. Four boils with giant Mullets, black catfish, Blue Crabs and others. The mostly very shallow water was sun-warmed and refreshing. Super friendly people. Nice clean camp sights.

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Lisa Henson

This spring was really nice! Not a lot of people early, but as 12 hits, it fills up. Get there before 9 am, if you don't you won't find parking. Water is cold, but clear.

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Michael Rogero

This spring has been on my bucket list for a long time and I was glad we were able to finally go. Not 1t spring but 3 springs in 1! I had my son's and a couple of their friends (ages 9-14) and this spring was a hit. Was not deep so very little to be concerned about and the springs themselves were not too deep either. Atmosphere was great, lots of families. Due to the shallowness this is a fantastic spring if you have smaller children. We saw turtles, bream, bass, mullet and even a large crab in one of the springs. Always great when kids get to see local wildlife. 10/person on weekends and 6/person during the week. Open from 8am to dusk. A must see spring for sure!

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James McPherson

Nice, well kept park. Great during the week as it's hardly crowded at all. And yes, the water is mildly salty and there really are blue crabs in it !

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J Turtle

The campground and spring area are well designed, clean, pleasant and inviting. The dump station was 8, and the station had a designated faucet for fresh water instead of sharing with the hose used to flush the discharge hose. The springs are beautiful, I saw 2 kinds of turtles, blue crab, , fish and cormorants. There are two sets of stairs into the water. I went down the stairs with the metal tread and had difficulty getting out because the lowest step was almost knee high, but an able-bodied person would be okay. There are plenty of picnic tables, trash bins and even recycling bins, a rarity in Florida. It was a beautiful afternoon, and the admission was money well spent.