Edward Ball Wakulla Springs State Park
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Introduction to Edward Ball Wakulla Springs State Park
The freshwater at Edward Ball Wakulla Springs State Park is so clear in some parts that you can see some 100 feet below you (hence, the site's glass-bottom boat tours). On dry land, you'll find that plenty of wild turkeys, white-tailed deer and American alligators call the park home. In a nutshell, there's plenty to see, do and experience at this 6,000-acre wildlife sanctuary, as seen from three nature trails or while exploring the jungle-like waterways.
Activities and Wildlife
Boat Tours and Nature Trails
Past travelers recommended the boat tour but warned that it only runs periodically since proper weather and water conditions are required. Additionally, visitors said bathing suits and bug spray are a must when going to the park since ticks are common along the nature trails and the water is perfect for swimming despite its chilly, 70-degree temperature.
Visitor Information
Location and Operating Hours
Just 16 miles south of Tallahassee, the park is open every day from 8 a.m. to sundown.
Admission Fees
Admission costs $2 per pedestrian or bicyclist, $4 for a single occupant vehicle and $6 for a car with at least two passengers. Boat tours cost $8 for adults and $5 for children 12 to 3 and are free for children younger than 3. Tours run whenever the springs' water is clear.
Additional Information
For more information on activities and lodging, visit the park's website.