Wakulla Springs State
Park |
Wakulla County Florida |
Edward Ball Wakulla Springs State
Park is the home of one of the largest and deepest
freshwater springs in the world, this park plays
host to an abundance of wildlife, including alligators,
turtles, deer, and birds. Daily guided riverboat
tours provide a closer view of wildlife, and glass
bottom boat tours are offered when the water is
clear. Swimming is a popular activity during the
hot summer months. A nature trail offers a leisurely
walk along the upland wooded areas of the park.
The Wakulla Springs Lodge was built in 1937 by
financier Edward Ball and is open year-round.
A full-service dining room overlooks the spring;
lodge meeting facilities offer an excellent place
for retreats. Wakulla Springs State Park and Lodge
is listed on the Natural Register of Historic
Places and is designated as a National Natural
Landmark. To reserve a guest or meeting room,
please call the park. Located 14 miles south of
Tallahassee on State Road 267 at the intersection
with State Road 61.