Can you swim with manatees in Blue Springs?


Can you swim with manatees in Blue Springs? You cannot swim with them at Blue Spring State Park like you can at Crystal River, but if you stay just outside the boundary of the headspring area, you can enjoy hanging out with manatees as they swim back and forth. The main spring area is close to all water access during manatee season.


When can you see manatees at Blue Springs?

Manatees at Blue Spring State Park From mid-November to March, hundreds of manatees congregate in the spring run to seek shelter from the cold.


Is it worth swimming with manatees in Florida?

Swimming with manatees is a great activity to do if you are visiting central Florida during the winter months and want to do something outside of the theme parks. You can swim near the animals and observe them while snorkeling in a wet suit.


How early should I get to Blue Springs?

Tip: the best time to visit Blue Spring State Park is in the mid morning before the sun is fully up and warming the waters. As the day goes on, the manatees work their way back into the St Johns River. In the morning there are also smaller crowds, so it's much more pleasant.


How much does it cost to get in Blue Springs?

Phone: 386-775-3663. Hours: Open from 8 a.m. until sundown, 365 days a year. Day use admission $6 per vehicle, $2 for pedestrians, bicycles.