Welcome to Wekiwa Springs State Park! With emerald springs feeding the Wekiwa River and lush tropical hammocks, this unique park just minutes from downtown Orlando is perfect for observing abundant wildlife or cooling off on a summer day.

Miles of trails beg to be explored on foot, bike or horseback, and canoes and kayaks are available on-site. It’s easy to see why visitors have been flocking to beautiful Wekiwa Springs since the mid-19th century.

Wekiwa Springs has a special place in the hearts of those lucky folks who have grown up nearby, spending weekends exploring the spring vent and paddling canoes past the purple blooms of pickerelweed.

The azure waters of Wekiwa Springs have made it Orange County’s longest-running tourist attraction. From the dense, almost tropical hammocks near where the springs feed into the Wekiva River to the scenic sandhill uplands, the park offers ample opportunities to see many kinds of animals.

It is a wonder to consider that Wekiwa Springs, an oasis of nature, is just 16 miles from downtown Orlando, one of Florida’s largest cities, and 30 miles from the big tourist attractions. Come for the day, jump in the spring and leave the city behind. If you seek solitude, why not hike the over 25 miles of trails. Want more? Camp here and stretch your relaxation out.

Swim in crystal-clear Wekiwa Springs where the water is a refreshing 72 degrees year-round. The spring’s natural open setting is perfect for spreading a blanket on the grassy slope, having a picnic and enjoying the day. Since its discovery in the 1860s, Wekiwa Springs (originally called Clay Springs after the property owner) has long been an attraction drawing visitors to the area.

This second-magnitude spring expels 43 million gallons (163 million liters) of water a day. The swimming area at the spring is just over a half-acre in size with an average depth of four feet.

Slopes of gently rolling hills supporting longleaf pine among other specialty plants is the sandhill habitat where the 60 spacious campsites are located. Each wooded site has water and electrical hook-up, a fire ring with grill, and a picnic table. Some sites also have sewer hook-ups, and a dump station is located at the campground.

Hiking, Biking, Swimming, and Camping are all popular activities enjoyed at Wekiwa Springs State Park. The park can reach capacity, during peak season so plan your trip accordingly.

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