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    Shaun Hunter
    Photo Date: 
    10/25/2018
    Little River Springs Park is a beautiful spot lying in an unpopulated area, keeping the crowds down a little bit.
    Shaun Hunter
    Photo Date: 
    10/25/2018
    The parking area has benches for scuba divers.
    Shaun Hunter
    Photo Date: 
    10/25/2018
    A few interpretive signs dot the walking paths around the springs.
    Shaun Hunter
    Photo Date: 
    10/25/2018
    Little River Springs.
    Shaun Hunter
    Photo Date: 
    10/25/2018
    The emerald blue water emerges at 72 degrees from the limestone formations beneath its surface.
    Shaun Hunter
    Photo Date: 
    10/25/2018
    Walkways lead to the spring's confluence with the Suwannee River.
    Shaun Hunter
    Photo Date: 
    10/25/2018
    A few covered benches sit in the park area just up a flight of steps from the spring.
    Shaun Hunter
    Photo Date: 
    10/25/2018
    Descending on a walkway to the springs.
    Shaun Hunter
    Photo Date: 
    10/25/2018
    Walkways circle the springs and lead to the river's edge, offering an assortment of views of the colorful spring. Scuba divers often visit the spring for its access to a network of limestone caves below.
    Shaun Hunter
    Photo Date: 
    10/25/2018
    A short nature trail heads into the trees from the parking area.

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