Wakulla Springs
Wakulla Springs is a large natural spring located in Wakulla Springs State Park in Florida. It is one of the deepest and largest freshwater springs in the world, with a flow rate of over 250 million gallons per day. The spring feeds into the Wakulla River, creating a unique ecosystem that supports diverse wildlife, including manatees, alligators, and various bird species.
The area around Wakulla Springs offers recreational activities such as swimming, kayaking, and hiking. Visitors can explore the scenic beauty of the park, which features lush vegetation and historic sites, including the Wakulla Springs Lodge, built in the 1930s.