
De Leon Springs State Park - Florida State Parks
De Leon Springs State Park offers visitors a Florida experience that includes a recreational swimming area and a fascinating history. Take a walk through this majestic park before enjoying the crystal …
Experiences & Amenities - Florida State Parks
De Leon Springs State Park offers a half-mile, wheelchair-accessible paved nature trail with interpretive signs. The trail passes through a floodplain forest with cypress, hardwoods and other plants native to …
Hours & Fees - Florida State Parks
Hours 8 a.m. until sunset, 365 days a year. The Sugar Mill Restaurant is open 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fees $6 per vehicle (two to eight people). $4 single-occupant vehicle. $4 motorcycle. $2 pedestrian, bicyclist …
Swimming at De Leon Springs - Florida State Parks
Splish, splash and escape the summer heat at De Leon Springs State Park! Swim in our refreshing 72-degree spring water where depths range from 18 inches to 30 feet at the spring boil.
Old Sugar Mill Pancake House - Florida State Parks
The popular Old Sugar Mill Pancake House, located in a 100-year-old replica of the original 1830s sugar mill, features cook-your-own pancakes at the table with an enhanced menu of food and beverages. …
Many Layers of History at De Leon Springs - Florida State Parks
Visit the De Leon Springs visitor center where exhibits feature the park's 6,000-year history starting with the Native American inhabitants called the Mayaca through the 1960s attractions era.
Springs at De Leon - Florida State Parks
A visit to De Leon Springs can be an invigorating experience and why people have been drawn to these waters for centuries, seeking out it's clear waters to revitalize the mind and body.
Ponce de Leon Springs State Park - Florida State Parks
This beautiful spring is named for Juan Ponce de León, who led the first Spanish expedition to Florida in 1513 - as legend has it - in search of the fountain of youth.
Trails at De Leon Springs - Florida State Parks
De Leon Springs State Park has a great variety of trails. There is a paved, wheelchair-friendly nature trail, as well as adventurous trails that thread deep into wetlands and floodplain forests.
The outstanding feature of DeLeon Springs State Park’s 600 acres is the headspring, with some 19 million gallons of water per day flowing from an underwater cavern at a constant year-round …