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  2. Blue Spring State Park - Wikipedia

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    Blue Spring State Park is a state park located west of Orange City, Florida, in the United States. The park is a popular tourist destination; available activities include canoeing, SCUBA diving , kayaking, fishing, camping, hiking, wildlife watching, and swimming.

  3. Blue Springs State Park - Wikipedia

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    Blue Springs State Park is a public recreation area located 7 mi (11 km) east of Clio in Blue Springs, Barbour County, Alabama. The 103-acre (42 ha) state park features a clear blue, natural underground spring that pumps 3,600 US gal (14,000 L) of water per minute into two concrete-ringed swimming pools. [ 2 ]

  4. Lafayette Blue Springs State Park - Wikipedia

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    Lafayette Blue Springs State Park is a Florida State Park, located on the west side of the Suwannee River, seven miles northwest of Mayo, off US 27. It contains one of the state's 33 first magnitude springs , with a daily discharge of up to 168 million gallons.

  5. Cold snap brings manatee and calf to Blue Spring State Park ...

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    While it's not peak manatee season, sea cows are already swimming in Blue Spring in Volusia County to avoid cold river temperatures. Cold snap brings manatee and calf to Blue Spring State Park in ...

  6. Louis P. Thursby House - Wikipedia

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    The Thursby House located at Blue Spring State Park in Orange City, Florida, was constructed in 1872.The house was once a two-story structure built from three kinds of center-cut pine that had been milled in Savannah, Georgia, and transported by boat to the site.

  7. List of Florida state parks - Wikipedia

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    Blue Spring State Park: Volusia: 2,600 acres (1,053 ha) 1972: St. Johns River: Largest spring on the St. Johns River and a designated manatee refuge Bulow Creek State Park: Volusia: 5,600 acres (2,268 ha) 1981: Bulow Creek: 400-year-old Fairfield oak and 11 plantation sites Bulow Plantation Ruins Historic State Park: Flagler: 150 acres (61 ha ...

  8. A Hiker's Path: Meditating next to the turquoise waters of ...

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    In another dispatch from the road, hiking columnist Susan Anderson discusses her visit to Mammoth Spring in this week's column. A Hiker's Path: Meditating next to the turquoise waters of Arkansas ...

  9. List of fatal alligator attacks in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Florida — Okkerse was killed while swimming/snorkeling by a 12-foot (3.7 meters) alligator at Blue Spring State Park near Orange City. The final cause of death was determined by the Volusia County medical examiner's office in consultation with a forensic odontologist from a neighboring county who specializes in animal bites. [30] [31] [32 ...