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  2. Juniper Springs - Wikipedia

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    Juniper Springs Recreation Area--which encompasses the spring, Juniper Creek, and adjoining camping and trails--is a popular recreation spot for swimming, canoeing, kayaking, camping, and hiking. [5] Swimming is particularly popular as the water is 72 degrees, 365 days a year. [6] The Juniper Springs canoe run is a nationally recognized attraction.

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    Kayaking, Canoeing, and Paddleboarding: Explore Florida’s Water Corridors Florida’s aquatic playground extends from the expansive ocean to meandering rivers and serene lakes, offering paddlers ...

  4. Silver Glen Springs - Wikipedia

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    Silver Glen Springs is a very popular site with large crowds of visitors, especially on the weekends. [3] There is a fee to access the site. [3] Snorkelers can see saltwater and freshwater fish in the same headspring pool. [2] No lifeguards are on duty. [3] Scuba diving and fishing in some areas are prohibited. [4] Canoe rentals are available. [3]

  5. Ocala National Forest - Wikipedia

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    Juniper Springs – lies near the junction of State Road 19 and State Road 40 Fore Lake- Government campsite located 6.5 miles north of Hwy 40 on CR 314. Camp La-No-Che – a 1,400-acre (5.7 km 2 ) Boy Scout camp located on the south side of the forest in the town of Paisley

  6. Cheraw State Park - Wikipedia

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    This large park is best known for its championship 18-hole golf course and the 300-acre (1.2 km 2) Lake Juniper, built by the Civilian Conservation Corps. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Visitors can rent kayaks, canoes, and non-motorized joy boats to explore the lake, as well as fish for the catfish , bass , and bream found in the lake. [ 3 ]

  7. Juniper Springs, Nevada - Wikipedia

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    Juniper Springs (also called Juniper) is a former mining camp in Nye County, Nevada, that was inhabited in 1910. The mining camp was founded in the summer of 1910 on the location where N. E. Dyer had found ore. The camp was founded close to the competing camp Athens. Juniper Springs was owned by Dyer, who gave away free lots.

  8. Juniper Prairie Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    The Juniper Prairie Wilderness was established in 1984 and covers an area of about 54 square kilometers (13,260 acres). It protects a diverse set of habitats including prairie, Longleaf and Sand Pine scrub, marshes, subtropical palm jungles, swamp hardwoods, as well as sawgrass. It also forms the drainage basin for the Juniper

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