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The Ichetucknee Springs State Park near Fort White has been a destination for Floridians, college students, and campers looking to float down the 6-mile Ichetucknee River for a long time. From Memorial Day through Labor Day, the park often resembles a busy summer camp. Large groups and families “raft up,” tethering tubes together to float down the river that flows in the Santa Fe. While the river can be busy, there are some areas where visitors will have the water to themselves. The Ichetucknee River is made up of eight crystalline springs, forming one of the state of Florida’s best natural springs.
12087 SW US Highway 27, Fort White FL 32038, Phone: 386-497-4690, Video

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