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Escape the hustle and bustle of the city and take a walk on one of Silver Springs State Park’s paths and trails. You might catch a glance of a Sherman’s fox squirrel, gopher tortoise, white-tailed deer or wild turkey among the longleaf pines.
Experience a Silver Springs Glass Bottom Boat tour. Kayak the five-mile Silver River. Explore the Silver River Museum and Cracker Village. Camping, hiking, dining and shopping as well!
The 4,000-acre Silver Springs State Park encompasses not only the springs, but the entire 5-mile Silver River and surrounding sandhill forest. Wander among the historic structures and serene gardens surrounding the main spring, reminders of the park’s past history as a major tourist attraction.
Glass Bottom Boats have wowed visitors to Silver Springs since the 1870s with breathtaking views of underwater life and the many springs that feed the Silver River.
Silver Springs State Park, formerly known as Silver River State Park, is a Florida state park located on the Silver River in Marion County. The park contains Silver Springs, Florida's first tourist attraction. The Silver Springs attraction dates to the 1870s.
Silver Springs State Park is committed to providing inclusive recreational experiences for all visitors. We encourage you to engage in the many accessible amenities we offer, and we strive to accommodate you in a respectful and dignified manner.
As Florida’s oldest attraction, the glass bottom boats showcase the crystal clear springs and the underwater life that naturally inhabits Silver Springs. Come enjoy one of the many daily trips up and down the Silver River where guests have the unique opportunity to see below the surface of the water and enjoy the river’s wildlife ...