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Blue Spring State Park is known as a wintertime haven for manatees and a summertime oasis for visitors who seek out its azure-blue waters to swim and cool down. While the park’s boardwalk ...
Visitors flock to Volusia County’s Blue Spring State Park in droves to see manatees huddled for warmth in the wintertime, and the park typically draws capacity crowds amid summertime swimming ...
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Travel + Leisure on MSNThis Florida State Park Has a Turquoise Spring With Gin-clear, 72-degree Waters — and It's Full of Manatees at This Time of YearHere's everything you need to know before visiting Blue Spring State Park, including the best time to visit to see manatees.
Blue Spring has been a major home for the gentle giants during the wintertime in Florida since becoming a protected state park in 1972, This is because manatees need consistently warm water ...
Legend has it that centuries ago, manatees used to be mistaken for mermaids, so a sight last week at one Florida state park would have put ancient sailors in shock. Blue Spring State Park is home ...
Blue Spring State Park has been flooded with marine life during the recent cold spell. Park rangers shared a video of a large group of manatees gathered at the spring over the weekend. Officials ...
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Manatees galore! Last week, Blue Spring State Park saw a record-breaking amount of manatees in its crystal clear water, shattering the park’s previous record set earlier ...
But it isn't every day that you see 729 of them in one state park. Blue Spring State Park in Volusia County counted a record number of manatees on Jan. 17, during the state's recent cold snap.
Gov. Ron DeSantis stood before the old Florida backdrop at Blue Spring State Park in Orange City Tuesday and touted his record on environmental protection, including rescuing manatees. DeSantis ...
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