Fanning Springs State Park is a Florida State Park, located on US 19/98 in the town of Fanning Springs. It contains one of the state's 33 first magnitude springs.[1] As of 2008, decreased water emission levels at the springs technically requalify the first magnitude status as "historical first magnitude."
Fanning Springs State Park | |
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Location | Levy County, Florida, USA |
Nearest city | Fanning Springs, Florida |
Coordinates | 29°35′11″N 82°56′4″W / 29.58639°N 82.93444°W |
Area | 200 acres (0.81 km2) |
Governing body | Florida Department of Environmental Protection |
The original occupants of the land were native aborigines, "paleo-Indian people", beginning 14,000 years ago, and several of sites previously occupied by them have been located within the park.
The area has been used for recreation, and in 1993 the state acquired the park. The Florida Department of Environmental Protection took over care of the park in 1997.[2]
The Nature Coast State Trail, which follows abandoned railway lines, has a junction at Fanning Springs near the state park.[3]
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Suwannee River from the park
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Springs outlet
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Park pool
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Stream from the springs feeding the Suwannee River
References
edit- ^ "Florida Springs Guide: Fanning Springs State Park". Orlando Sentinel. June 16, 2012. Retrieved June 16, 2012.
- ^ "Fanning Springs State Park" (PDF). Florida Department of State. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 2, 2012. Retrieved June 16, 2012.
- ^ "Nature Coast State Trail". Cross Florida Region. Archived from the original on July 12, 2012. Retrieved June 16, 2012.
External links
edit- Fanning Springs State Park at Florida State Parks
- Fanning Springs State Park at State Parks
- Fanning Springs State Park at Wildernet