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Tubers begin their journey down the run.
This scene makes it clear why this place is called Rock Springs.
A footbridge over the spring offers one last view of the spring before the nature trail begins.
The headspring — this spot has often been compared to weeping eyes.
Another view of the unique limestone formations. Many years ago, this was likely underwater.
In the early mornings, family of deer share the nature trails with hikers.
A curious young buck keeping an eye out.
Mushrooms help detox the soil, and so they are a welcome sight in any watershed.
Broadheaded skink hanging out by the nature trail.
Mushrooms help detox the soil, and so they are a welcome sight in any watershed.
The tubers trail runs from water entry point to water exit point.
Tubers enjoying the lush Florida fauna.
Lifeguards are posted along the run.
The park features a wide swimming area towards the center of the run.