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Spring Run Boardwalk
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The Spring Run Boardwalk offers a delightful and accessible journey through a vibrant Florida ecosystem. This easy 0.6-mile (0.9 km) out-and-back hike, with a minimal 8 feet (3 metres) of elevation gain, guides you along an elevated boardwalk beside the stunningly clear Blue Spring Run. You'll be immersed in a shaded canopy of ancient oaks and palms, with observation decks providing excellent vantage points to spot diverse aquatic life and wading birds in the 72°F spring water.
Planning your visit to this popular route is straightforward, though timing can enhance the experience. The trail is located within Blue Spring State Park, which typically has an entrance fee. Parking is available, but during peak season, especially for manatee viewing, arriving early is crucial as the park often fills up. The best time of year to hike the Spring Run Boardwalk for wildlife spotting is from mid-November through March, when hundreds of manatees seek refuge in the warm spring waters.
Beyond the natural beauty, the Spring Run Boardwalk is a fantastic family-friendly hike, offering a unique opportunity for wildlife spotting. The clear waters are home to various fish species year-round, and the historic Thursby House, located near the confluence of the spring run and the St. Johns River, adds a touch of local history to your visit. This trail provides a perfect blend of natural wonder and easy accessibility, making it a standout in Volusia County.
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