If you’re familiar with the natural springs throughout Florida then you likely already know how many wonderful ways there are to cool off during the warm summer months. However, there is one natural spring in Madison that is somewhat of a hidden gem for many people. Madison Blue Springs in Florida is the type of place where you can escape the day-today grind and kick back in what will seem like your very own natural swimming hole. Take a look…
Madison Blue Springs State Park in Florida is a hidden gem near Madison right on the Withlacoochee River.
This beautiful state park contains one of Florida’s 33 first magnitude springs, which is what makes it so unique!
The park is known for its spring-fed swimming hole, which has consistently cool waters and even a few underwater caves.
The natural swimming hole is a real beaut—nestled snugly within lush greenery surrounding, which is what makes it feel so secluded.
The crystal clear spring itself sits in an 85-foot wide limestone basin, which under the summer sun is a welcoming sight to see.
The cool water spring bubbles up into the extraordinary limestone basin on the river, which on a clear day will let you see right to the bottom.
Just look along the banks of the Withlacoochee River and you’ll see the otherworldly geological gems this park is known for.
Voted by USA Today as the #1 swimming hole in the entire country, come see for yourself what makes Madison Blue Springs so special.
Have you ever been to Madison Blue Springs in Florida before? Share with us your experience in the comments section! Or if you’re looking for more information about this natural spring, then check out the state park page.
Also, if you're looking for more ways to enjoy the natural springs in the state, take a look at these 8 epic options for lazy-river tubing!
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