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    3.8 (70 reviews)
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    Relaxing down the river
    Ydalis G.

    Great summer weekend family activity. You can spend 4 hours on a floater down the river. The current is very slow, like a very lazy river. You are allowed to bring a cooler with food and drinks but IMPORTANT: nothing can be in disposable containers, no plastic bottles, capri suns, napkins or plastic plates or silverware. AND absolute no alcohol, they are very strict with these rules. Get there early, before 9:00 on weekends. Have fun!!

    Xee V.

    Kudos to the workers who did their best to accommodate our large group and got us parking spots! The place is very well kept. We didn't purchase anything extra, only the pass to have access to swim. Everyone inside over a certain age needs to purchase bracelet. They do check to make sure you have one. There was a lot of people and the swim area was crowded. The water was clear and my family enjoyed our time here. Make sure to bring a canopy or one of those pop up beach shades to stay out of the sun when you're not in the water. You also need something to sit on if the benches are being used. There are picnic benches located on the back side of the restrooms. I didn't see any vending machines, so bring snacks and drinks.

    Jessica F.

    Went to KP hole to launch our own SUP boards and take a journey upstream to Rainbow River State Park. If you're going on a busy weekend, you might want to consider looking into VIP parking (must book a day before). The parking lot closest to the activities is smaller, we went the first weekend in June around 9 am and we're able to squeeze into the last inch of space in the parking lot. There was a second parking lot a bit further but we got lucky. It was $7 to launch our boards each. We decided against the shuttle bus because we paddled upstream 1.5 miles and floated back to KP. The current was kinda strong going upstream, but slow and steady and we made it! The reason we choose KP to launch our own boards vs. the state park was by recommendation. Apparently it's further to carry your boards, by a lot if you go to the state park. If you're planning a trip here just know they are serious about alcohol and check your coolers and water bottles with a vapor sensing flashlight thing. Personally I wish we could have brought in drinks to enjoy on the water, so if you find a way good for you!

    River access for swimmers.

    I arrived here around 9am just to swim for about 30minutes and there was still plenty of parking and only one other group swimming! It was $7 to get in and the water was crystal clear with lots of fishies. The bathrooms were clean and there were lockers, outdoor and indoor showers. Would definitely come back to paddleboard or ride the ferry upstream and check out the rest of the springs!

    Entrance
    Jackson B.

    This place is absolutely stunning! The water is refreshing, the scenery is amazing, and the staff is friendly. Our tour guide - Andrew - took me and my group out on glass bottom kayaks to tour the river. He was AMAZING! He knew his nature and was very friendly and social. MY ONLY COMPLAINTS are: the people and the time management. Maybe I got screwed, but we took off 30 mins after our start time. To add on, when we entered the walking section of the Spring, it felt as if we were there forever. If you are gonna come here, just rent a kayak and go solo. The tour group will only drag you behind. Absolutely stunning though!

    Drift dive time! Great place with a fun opportunity to drift dive!
    Chris W.

    Great drift dive opportunity with a fantastic facility. We all enjoyed our trips up the river and what we saw under the water. Great facilities between dives made it a nice day!

    Carly B.

    Marion County, what in the world are you doing? Reserving spots in the park for private scuba companies to come in and you turn away 100s of families who've come here to tube, kayak, and paddle. How dare you! All out for money instead of your community. At least 30 spots available in the lot that could have been used for families who came to enjoy the park. What a bunch of sell outs!

    Siddiqua A.

    Looking for outdoor fun, then KP HOLE at Rainbow Springs, is definitely the place you would like to visit. Highly recommend you getting there early, the park opens at 8am. Upon arrival, make sure you have all your bags ready in a waterproof or water resistant bag. All coolers and water bottles/thermos/ will be screened or tested for alcohol (alcohol is not allowed), law enforcement is present. Here's my recommendation, if you are not an early bird, you can go online and purchase a Vip park pass (for the selected date that you would like to go parking for 1 vehicle and 6 tubes on hold) At KP HOLE State Park, there is so many options when it comes to indoor activities You can also Kayak, Canoe and Paddle Board, there also have tem for rent is you do not open any of these personal water equipment. There's a daily user fee of $5.00 per person, for paddlers, picnicking and swimmers. Children under the ages of five are FREE! Tubing is highly recommended, tube rentals are available ($10. Per person which includes a shuttle ride at the end of the Blue Run of Dunnellon Park) know as the Tuber's exit. Approxiate four and a half hours of slow down stream tubing. Restrooms are available, as well as showers an rinse off stations. Please note,there are two lines ( cash online and credit only) Please note, prices are always subjected to changes, call ahead to make sure park will be open if you are planning a trip to Dunnellon(Marion County) for the springs. Especially with Covid19 restrictions, every City will be different in the State of Florida.

    Swimming area
    Jenna J.

    Peaceful park and the view of the crystal clear water is breath taking!!! Don't pass this up!

    Dry land view where you embark
    Anielka E.

    My friend and I decided to venture to the springs on a Friday morning. Though not feasible for many during the week when school is on and majority of people are working it is the best time to go. We had no issues finding parking and went right in to pay our parking fee and tubing: $20 total. If you go during summertime or the weekend then I highly advise you arrive early. The park is following the CDC guidelines and is restricting the amount of visitors that can go in. The day we went apparently, the park had only had 38 Tubers go so far. It was great ! At times , it was only my friend and I on the river. Very peaceful and calm. The river itself is very slow , 4 hours or a little less you will be floating. For some, this might be a plus but for other a negative . Just thought I'd throw it out there. My friend and I enjoyed our time floating away looking at the pretty houses and saying hi to the fellow tubers, swimmers and boats. During some parts of the river there are signs that guide you on where to continue tubing. Upon disembarking you wait on a nearby park for a shuttle to pick you and your float away. The wait time varies but don't despair, they will show up. Ps. There was a sign instructing you to tub away from a gator route . I didn't see any but just throwing it out there. Over all, highly recommend you float away.

    We float and we float and we float....
    Alicia P.

    This tubing experience is great....and quite extensive....I mean, it's loooonnnggg! Let me begin with parking..... If you turn onto 190 Ave Rd and you see parking has already started filling up in the lot immediately on your right, don't even bother going to the KP Hole park entrance or its parking across the street of it....just park in this overflow lot. There is a shuttle that will bring you to the park. Admission to the park, parking, tube rental, the shuttle to return from the water and tax is a flat $20. Their website is FULL of great information, so READ the deets and you'll be golden. Heed the rules on alcohol, they actually have a device they wave OVER the containers of liquid you bring and check to ensure they do not have alcohol...like a breathalyzer. Pretty cool technology! When they say 4 hours plus.....I'd plan on AT LEAST 4 hours (and this is just water time) because when I was there about a month ago, it was about 5 hours and there was a good amount of rain in the weeks prior. The ride is great, nice views, cool water on your bum, jump out of your tube and swim or even snorkel if you like....it's really nice. You CAN (and should) bring a cooler for food and drinks - you'll be on the water a long time so stay fueled and hydrated. When you get to the correct bridge (the BIG one) to exit off the river, you meet the bus or shuttle that will take you back to the overflow parking or the park entrance. If you parked at the overflow parking and want to change clothes - you will either have to walk back from the park entrance or change at the car. Outside. For a really long, but a FUN (and hot!) day on the water, this is a fun alternative to normal every day life. It can be relaxing (although I've tried napping on the water and haven't been able to)...

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    Rodrigo C.

    This is the most accessible, friendlier, place to visit! The staff the sheriff and the whole personal are always welcoming and supportive of all the guests! I've being taking swimmers since 2007 and they are always responsive and helpful! I really recommend this place to anybody that wants to have a good time with their family and friends!

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    Get there at 7:50 and beat the line. Staff is very friendly. Great location to launch from.

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    Rainbow Springs State Park

    4.2(201 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    From Tampa, it took an hour and 30 minutes to get to the river. We first wanted to take a swim in…read morethe swimming area so we went there first before it got really crazy. The area is a bit small and there isn't really a lot of sun spots for you to chill at. It is cool to experience once but I think if you tube, you still will be able to get a swim in because parts of the river are pretty deep. After the swim area, we headed to the tubing section. It is a 15 minute drive from the main park entrance. The fee was 54 for two people that had an annual pass. Highly recommend bringing a small cooler with snacks and drinks and an extra tube for it. It took us about 2 hours to float back to our car and the river is very calm and relaxing. I've floated a river in San Antonio but wasn't as nice as Rainbow springs. Very clean and the water is sooo clear. Overall, really enjoyed our day visit to this state park!

    Our tubing trip down the river was pretty, but it was quite boring. It took us two hours to float…read morefrom the entrance to exit, and it was extremely slow. We kept getting stuck in trees and bushes. The fun part was getting to swim in the clear water and passing off our tubes to a floating friend to hold onto. We also saw an otter. The lady at the rental station was very generous and let us borrow multiple pairs of goggles and masks. There were a bunch of motorboats passing by and blasting their music. They disturbed us with their waves and noise. It was around $27 per person in addition to $5 for one vehicle, and we paid all the fees upon entrance to the parking lot. They take you on a safari-like tram to get to the tubing entrance. I strongly recommend water shoes because my friends were suffering while barefoot on the hot ground. The walk was unexpectedly long and painful for my barefoot friends. They don't have showers or any sort of water spout/hose, so it was kind of gross to not be able to rinse the river gunk off then drive hours back to a major city. They have restrooms, but they were already closed when we walked from the river exit back to the tube station, even though the actual park wasn't closed yet, and there were still employees there. This was very inconvenient, and I wish they had at least told us in advance because we didn't have a place to change. I don't think it's unreasonable to expect the restrooms to stay open while the park is open. Also, they have you sign a waiver that says you must wear a lifejacket at all times. They didn't even offer us one, so I was baffled why they made us sign a waiver that said that. Can't they get into legal trouble if they don't actually provide lifejackets? I was troubled by the fact that we had to sign something that wasn't in the slightest bit enforced.

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    Rainbow Springs State Park Tube Rentals - Tubing

    Rainbow Springs State Park Tube Rentals

    4.1(19 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    Kennedy was our tour guide and we had a wonderful time! She was very knowledgeable about the area,…read moreshared lots of information about the land and environment, the history of springs, and how we can continue to take care of Florida. She taylored the guide to us and made sure we were comfortable with everything, water depth, etc. highly recommend and would definitely come back and request her as our guide.

    The tube experience itself is wonderful--- really serene and beautiful. Do it!!! It's appropriate…read morefor all ages. We had a gorgeous day and since it had rained in the morning there weren't many people and the river was quiet. We saw river otters, turtles, lots of birds, tons of fish, lush greenery and a fat snake sunning itself on a rock wall near one of the residences. The water is so clear and you can see so much underwater. The 2 hour float trip was perfect for us. We enjoyed looking at the houses and scenery. It was a fabulous day off for us to be all together in a beautiful place. Our only criticism was the organization of the rentals itself. It was a little confusing and the man driving the tram was somewhat immature. He was heard muttering that his colleague was micromanaging (she seemed to be doing most everything herself and he kept just wandering around and waiting to be told what to do). He also drove the tram wayyyyy too fast and didn't give clear directions on what to do when we got off the river. He was clear on where to get out but we didn't know we were very close to the tram station and just needed to walk there. We saw a covered bench and several of us thought perhaps we were to wait there for the tram to pick us up. Nope. You just keep walking a short way and you are right back at the rental place and your car. Also picking up the tubes was confusing because the man there said come and get your tube. Several people stepped forward and started taking an inner tube. He stopped them and told them they weren't allowed to be in there. What he meant to say was for them to indicate the tube they wanted. There was no line or anything so there was some mild jostling and confusion for us all. It wasn't a big deal, but it could definitely be improved. All in all we had a terrific time.

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    Rainbow Springs State Park Campground

    Rainbow Springs State Park Campground

    3.3(21 reviews)
    3.2 mi

    This place is extraordinarily beautiful. From the campsite you can go tubing down the river, we…read morehad an absolute blast!!! The water was cold, but with this Florida heat it felt very refreshing. Once you get moving around in the water it's not bad at all. This is a Beautiful Springs! No wonder Rainbow Springs is considered the most beautiful of the state's 33 first-magnitude springs, more than any other state and more than any nation can boast. Tubing here was so relaxing too! There are air stations to fill your tubes if you're bringing your own. If you are coming in by the Rainbow Springs State Park entrance be prepared to wait in line its recommended to be at the springs super early. They open at 8 AM I would recommend to be here at 6:30AM. They close the park and won't let anyone else in when it's full to capacity. Great place to come with family and friends.

    If I could give this FL SP zero stars I most definitely would! We camped during the T-Giving…read moreHoliday 2025. We pulled up at 3:02 pm and the gate was closed. I got my phone to call and noticed a VM had been left from the same phone number. Due to spotty service, I could not figure out what was being said in the VM, so I called. The gentleman on the phone was very rude. "I left you a message with this information a few minutes ago," he said. I explained what I typed above and was given the code. When entering the ranger station the gentleman barely looked up. I said nicely that I believe I just spoke to you on the phone and I am here to check-in. He was just as rude during the check-in process. Whatever, people have bad days. We found our site and got everything setup. We had a great site and the park is very beautiful. We could hear kids playing a site or two down and some dogs randomly barking here and there throughout the park. Our dogs responded by barking "HI" back a couple of times before we shushed them and they quieted down The next two days were chilly and nothing particular to note regarding park or staff. We were a tad disappointed in the lack of walking and/or bike trails, but at this point were still happy with the park. Note: we did not see any trails leading to the springs; you had to drive to a separate entrance. Saturday is the day that did it for us. As I stated above, during the day we could almost always hear kids, adults, and especially dogs throughout the park. It was not irritating or bothersome whatsoever, to us any how. It was simply normal background noise during NON QUIET TIME HOURS! Do our dogs "talk" sometimes, yes, but we quiet them quickly. We know all SP park rules require well-behaved dogs and that they are not overly noisy. I had taken our dogs on a few walks over the past couple of days, but had not taken them on the bicycle yet, and set off with one about 11 am or so. She did not make one peep during our ride around the entire park. When I was leaving to take the second dog out, I was stopped at the end of our site by who I believe was a campground host. She was driving an orange gator. Mind you, I had one dog strapped to my chest and the other three were outside, in the caged area attached to our RV, behind our truck, and could clearly hear and see us (my spouse was also standing there with the dogs). They only made a few whiny noises but did not bark once. This woman had a scowl on her face like we were having a raging rave party in the park. She asked if were the site with the overly loud and barking dogs. I was taken back a bit, and considering at this point our dogs had not barked at her once, I responded the same as I typed above. They do bark occasionally, but we get them quieted down very quickly. I was then told that was basically untrue because the night before she had received three complaints. This was simply not true! Not about our dogs anyhow. I told her that the night before we sat around the fire for a bit and the dogs were quiet and that we were inside before 9 pm because it was so cold that night (and my watch indicated I was fast asleep by 9:22 pm). She scoffed back that the complaints came around 8 pm and woke her up as she went to bed early. I just looked at her shocked and reiterated it could not have been our dogs, but that I would tell my husband. She sped off and I turned around to tell my husband. He too was shocked. I postponed the other dog bike rides so the others would not make a peep if I left. We then made sure the dogs stayed 100% quiet, even though we could hear other dogs throughout the park as also stated above. As we sat there and talked about what had happened, we replayed the last few days over and over and were still perplexed at the situation. This was our 14th time camping at FL SPs. We have also stayed at a city park a few times. We have NEVER had any complaints about us or the dogs. We then talked about the quiet time hours and how we were always inside and quiet during this time. Furthermore, our dogs were not being disruptive at any time during our trip. We were also not being loud at any point, as we never are. We respect the rules and quiet time hours. We, nor the dogs, are ever outside past 10 pm (at the latest) and we never let them out in the morning before at least 8 am. This parks quiet hours were post as 11 pm to 7 am from what we could find. I do not know what this particular worker had against us, but it pi$$ed us off. We had been quite happy with our dogs during the trip as they were less "aware" of the other campers as they usually are. Even during walks, they did not bark at a single other person or dog we passed. Up until the interaction, we had been talking about booking again, but will not be back ever again. I would have understood if our dogs had been having a barking fit, but they were not and did not during this trip. Do not go here if you, your kids, or your dog make any type of noise.

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    Manatee Paddle - Our shop 544 N Citrus Ave Crystal River FL

    Manatee Paddle

    5.0(47 reviews)
    16.3 mi

    Manatee Paddle truly went above and beyond to make our experience positive, exciting, and…read moreeducational. From the moment we arrived, we were greeted with genuine smiles, warmth, and encouragement. I was personally a bit nervous since I hadn't paddle boarded much before, but every step of the way we felt supported and truly cared for. Hearing about the family's passion for protecting the ecosystem and the manatees, along with all the helpful tips they shared to optimize our experience, was absolutely incredible. When we got to the dock, we were guided so kindly - Mike even held our shoes in his truck for us! When he noticed me struggling a bit, he took the time to give me multiple tips on how to better move in the water and maneuver the board, which made such a difference. We saw so many manatees, including mama and baby pairs, which was unforgettable. When we returned to the dock and shared how excited we were, Mike went above and beyond once again by recommending another nearby location we could walk to where we ended up seeing even more manatees up close and personal. I would 10/10 recommend Manatee Paddle to anyone looking for an incredible manatee experience. I am so grateful to Mike and his family for making our day so special. THANK YOU!!

    If I could give this place 10 stars, I would. Paddle boarding with this crew in Crystal River was…read morehands down one of the best experiences I've had in Florida, and it's because of the people behind the business--Aidan, Mike, and Mandy. From the moment we showed up, they made us feel like family. Aidan was the first one to greet us, and right away you could tell how passionate he is about the river, the wildlife, and making sure every single guest feels confident before heading out on the boards. He has this calm, encouraging way about him that instantly puts you at ease--even if you've never stepped foot on a paddleboard before. He gave us tips, shared fun facts about the area, and somehow managed to keep the whole group laughing the entire time. Mike is the backbone of the operation--the guy making sure all the boards, paddles, and gear are in perfect condition, the one double-checking that everything runs smoothly so you don't have to worry about a thing. It's obvious how much pride he takes in the business, because everything is organized, well-maintained, and set up to give you the best possible experience. He's also just genuinely fun to chat with before and after you head out--one of those people who makes you feel like an old friend after five minutes. And then there's Mandy, who is truly the heart of the operation. She's warm, welcoming, and on top of everything. From making the booking process super smooth to making sure we had everything we needed for the day, she's the reason the whole experience felt so seamless. She checked in with us multiple times, gave us great local recommendations for after our paddle, and just made the whole day feel special. What really stood out to me was how much this team cares--not just about giving people a fun day on the water, but about the environment, the river, and the wildlife that call it home. They take time to educate guests about respecting the ecosystem, and you leave not only having had an amazing adventure, but also feeling like you've learned something important. I've been on plenty of tours and excursions, but very few have left me with such a lasting impression. These guys aren't just running a business--they're building memories for people, and they clearly love doing it. If you're anywhere near Crystal River, don't waste your time looking at other paddle board companies. This is the one. Between Aidan's energy, Mike's behind-the-scenes dedication, and Mandy's incredible hospitality, you won't find a better team anywhere. Do yourself a favor and book with them--you'll thank me later.

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    Silver Springs State Park - Glass Bottom Boat Tour Pick-Up

    Silver Springs State Park

    4.4(321 reviews)
    24.3 mi

    My parents were reminiscing about when they were middle school aged and came here for field trips…read more I was surprised to find out that Silver Springs State Park and the glass bottom boat tours have been around for that long! It was about a 1.5 hour ride from Orlando. Woke up real early on a Saturday (on honestly one of the coldest days of the year) to arrive at the park around 8am. I highly suggest purchasing glass bottom boat tour tickets online about a week in advance atleast since time slots fill up! We purchased the 1.5 hour tour on the boats. Our tour guide was incredible and shared so much knowledge and facts about the wildlife and park. I got to see tons of manatees! Plus getting to see gators, turtles, birds, and even monkeys! The glass bottom gives such a cool perspective on viewing the wildlife and plants underwater. Aside from the tour, we walked several trails to enjoy the great outdoors. Also, we had coffee in the morning when we first got here and lunch after the tour. The food was pretty good and filling. At the gift shop I made sure to leave with a magnet and Christmas ornament to remember such a great day here.

    What a breathtaking location! From the parking lot, it doesn't look like much. They are redoing the…read moreentrance sign, and from the outside, it seems like the place might be pretty rundown. However, once you walk through, you are quickly transported. The entrance to the park is only two dollars per person, and honestly, in my opinion, they could charge just a little bit more. The glass-bottom boat tours run faster than you might expect, so if you have the time (which we didn't during our visit), opt for the longer boat ride; it doesn't cost much more. They also have little shops to explore and plenty of outdoor seating so you can take in the beautiful surroundings. If you're a water lover, make sure to plan ahead and reserve a crystal-clear kayak or paddleboard to enjoy the water--it'll be worth every penny. The only hiccup in our plan was that we booked everything on the day of our visit, so we ended up with a shorter tour on the glass-bottom boats and got locked into the last kayaking time slot. The woman at the reservation desk for the kayaks was not very pleasant. She told us that despite showing a 5 o'clock slot, they were no longer taking reservations. I showed her the option on my phone, but she still refused to let us sign waivers. Luckily, we found the manager in charge of the rental hut, who advised that we could still make our reservation online. I showed him on my phone, and although we'd have to pay full price and probably have less than an hour, that was perfectly fine with us since we were in the last slot. The lake was practically empty, so we had the entire waterway to ourselves--so beautiful and peaceful. Honestly, it felt like we were in another country, surrounded by nature. If you don't have the chance to kayak, there's also a walking path where you can see monkeys left behind from one of the movies that was filmed on location. We walked part of the path, and it was just as beautiful. Any chance my kids and I get to be outside in nature, we gravitate towards it, putting away our phones to enjoy everything around us. What a great way to spend your day and your vacation!

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    Silver Springs State Park - Entrance

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    Weeki Wachee Springs - This is the place! March 2026

    Weeki Wachee Springs

    3.5(515 reviews)
    40.3 mi

    I am a huge mermaid fan and being able to see the Weeki Wachee mermaid show let me live my fan girl…read moredreams. I went to the 11a show. The theater filled up quickly so get in line. Watching the performers was delightful. Even with the air lines under the water it was amazing to watch. Just being able to keep your eyes open underwater was astounding to me. We even got an extra performance for the Memorial Day holiday with a tribute to our service members. After the show they had a mermaid photo op that was donation based. After the show, I explored the rest of the park. It isn't that large but was a nice area and worth the $13 to get in. They have an area for swimming in part of the springs. I didn't bring my swimsuit but there were many people swimming and having a good time. There are some water slides too. They have a great gift shop. Loved having the opportunity to visit and see an iconic spot for mermaid lovers!

    The mermaid show is the big draw from this "famous " Floridian roadside show. Once privately owned,…read moreit has now been acquired by the State of Florida. We were late for the show, because the website failed to post times and were unreachable via phone, email, or the websites frequently asked questions. We caught the last 15 minutes of the show as it runs from 11-11:30, 1:30-2pm and 3-3:30pm. It's a relatively small park. The mermaid show is cute if you have children under the age of 10 years old. Otherwise, give it a miss. Admission is $13 ea a little less for kids. 4 of us cost about $42 for entrance fees. They have a water slide that was not operating. They have a small "nature " walk. They have a boat that was not running to look at nature and they have a 30 minute animal encounter educational experience with a ranger. She showed and talked about two kinds of turtles, a snake and a small alligator. Walking around they have photo ops to look like a mermaid and after the show you have a chance to photograph yourself with a live mermaid from the show. If you have $50- $100 your kid can have a "mermaid makeover". We were at the park for maybe 1.5 hours. I suppose if the boat was running and the water slide was operating one could spend up to 3 hours. It was an interesting experience. Once is enough.

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    Weeki Wachee Springs - Welcome! March 2026

    Welcome! March 2026

    Weeki Wachee Springs - River boat cruise

    River boat cruise

    Weeki Wachee Springs - You can take a nice short river cruise

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