Ichetucknee Springs State Park
Adults and children enjoy a dip into cool, spring-fed waters: some sunning on limestone outcrops, some tubing and wading near the shady banks.
Tall trees line the shady banks of the river. Three visitors float downstream in yellow rafts. One visitor is cooling off, swimming in the clear waters.
A view upstream at Dampier's Landing. Several adults prepare snorkeling gear and yellow tubes. Children play in the shallow waters of the launch area.
Crystal clear waters course through dense, shaded forest. Swimmers splash about atop inner tubes as the rapid current carries them downstream.
Mist rising from the warmer spring waters during a cold winter morning at the Blue Hole dock.
The vent of the Head Spring is visible through clear, blue water. Several swimmers play in the shallow waters, and many visitors enjoy the sunny banks.
Two cave divers, equipped with SCUBA gear and guide line, prepare a descent into the Blue Hole cave system during the winter diving season.
A view of Blue Hole Spring and swimming dock from the lushly vegetated banks of Cedar Head Run.
Cool, clear waters flow along the trunk of a tree fallen next to the Ichetucknee River.






