Jacksonville Beach
Entrance to the beach near Atlantic and Neptune Beach
Part of the Beaches Town Center
Jacksonville Beach
Entrance to the beach near Atlantic and Neptune Beach
Part of the Beaches Town Center
Coming back into Jacksonville
Looking back at the Ortega Bridge and Jacksonville
The Pearl…looking a little sad
We will have a little morning sun…so we won’t be totally in the dark!
Clark’s Fish Camp
Just a few of the animals we saw at Clark’s
Spring Park
Looking at the Buckman Lock on what was to be the Cross Florida Barge Canal
This canal definitely would have changed the looks of Florida and which areas grew. The canal wouldn’t have been this straight through the state or this large, but it gives you an idea of what it would have been like.
Mud Spring entrance from Mud Creek
One of the trails around Mud Spring
Bear Creek
A map of the area we explored today.
Salt Springs Recreations Area
Salt Springs pool
Going for a swim
Underwater view of one of the spring vents
Looking down into one of the spring vents
What an amazing sight…it was like he was posing for us.
The water was so clear and blue it looked like we were swimming in a pool…just amazing.
Aww…this is the life!
Looking down to the vents on the bottom of the spring
Most of the spring pool is shallow…until you get close to the vents, then it drops off quickly.
This little island stand guard at the entry to Silver Glen Creek.
We woke up to our fourth day of fog…but it lifted quickly and we really didn’t have anywhere we needed to be. We did a little research on the springs that flow into Lake George. We knew we could get our dinghy into Sliver Glen and Salt Springs, but weren’t sure if we could make it up to Juniper Springs. So our mission today was to explore the Juniper Creek and hopefully get to swim in the springs. This spring is one of the oldest and best known recreation areas on the East Coast and from the pictures I’ve seen it looks gorgeous. Unfortunately getting to the spring from Lake George proved to be impossible. We had fun exploring the creek, but it soon became too shallow for us to make it in our dinghy. This creek is very popular with airboats, which can slide over the grassy shallow spots…what a racket. With all the weekend noise and commotion we only spotted one alligator.
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