Inland Dive Site

Troy Spring

Phone: 
386-935-4835
GPS: 
M 30 00.329 W 82 59.890

Location

United States
30° 0' 19.7316" N, 82° 59' 53.4444" W
See map: Google Maps

A piece of history along the historic Suwannee River.

Rainbow River

Location

United States
29° 5' 12.5664" N, 82° 25' 49.98" W
See map: Google Maps

Dive up to a mile — and hardly even kick.

Paradise Spring

Phone: 
352-368-5746
GPS: 
M 29 05.930 W 82 04.808

Location

Paradise Spring
4040 SE 84th Lane Rd
Ocala, FL, 34480
United States
29° 5' 55.7988" N, 82° 4' 48.4824" W
See map: Google Maps

A small, out-of-the-way site nevertheless worth visiting.

Manatee Springs State Park

Phone: 
Manatee Springs State Park
GPS: 
N 29 02.977 W 82 57.891

Location

Manatee Springs State Park
11650 NW 115th St
Chiefland, FL, 32626
United States
29° 29' 46.3812" N, 82° 57' 53.442" W
See map: Google Maps

Not where you go to see manatees — but a nice dive nevertheless.

Devil's Den

Phone: 
352-528-3344
GPS: 
N 29 24.459 W 28.567

Location

Devil's Den
5390 NE 180th Ave
Williston, FL, 32696
United States
29° 24' 27.54" N, 82° 28' 34.0104" W
See map: Google Maps

Florida’s prehistoric dive site.

Ginnie Springs

Phone: 
386-454-7188
GPS: 
N 29 50.065 W 42.146

Location

Ginnie Springs
7300 NE Ginnie Springs Rd
High Springs, FL, 32643
United States
29° 50' 3.9048" N, 82° 42' 8.7408" W
See map: Google Maps

Just possibly the world’s best known freshwater dive.

Morrison Spring

GPS: 
N 30 39.455 W 85 54.288

Location

Morrison Spring
899 Morrison Spring Rd
Vernon, FL, 32462
United States
30° 39' 27.3276" N, 85° 54' 17.2908" W
See map: Google Maps

Popular diving and training site, but subject to seasonal flooding.

Vortex Spring

Phone: 
850-836-4979
GPS: 
N 30 76.246 W 85 56.978

Location

Vortex Spring
1517 Vortex Spring Ln
Ponce De Leon, FL, 32455
United States
30° 46' 14.7864" N, 85° 56' 58.6824" W
See map: Google Maps

One of the moat popular freshwater dive sites anywhere.

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