Summary of Features
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Directions
Accessible via boat. From the center of Marianna on U.S. 90,
go north on Jefferson Street (State Road 167—the same turn as for Florida
Cavern State Park) and proceed about 1.5 miles to the bridge over the Chipola
River. Put in and go downstream about two miles. The spring is 600
feet south of the point where U.S. 90 crosses the Chipola River, on the
west side. Look for a cascade of wastewater about 125 feet west of
the river. GPS coordinates: N30.46.24; W85.12.958
For maps, driving directions, satellite imagery, and topographic representations as well as weather conditions at this spring, go to Greg Johnson's informative "Florida Springs Database" web site at the following address: http://www.ThisWaytothe.Net/springs/floridasprings.htm#Florida
Spring Description
Water flows from a couple of openings at the base of a limestone wall/bluff
(about 8 feet high). The small flows combine to form a tiny creek
that runs about 125 feet to the Chipola River. The water from the
spring was clear. Water from the spring is joined with water from
an outflow pipe 40 feet to the south. This outflow (perhaps 15 gallons
per second?) was bright green on dates of visit (March 2004) and smelled
like sewage. Water cascaded from the outflow down the sloping land
toward the river.
Land rises perhaps another 10 feet to the west of the spring and outflow pipe to an active industrial area. Garbage, broken glass, weeds, and muck surround the spring and outflow pipe. Note: on the second visit in late March 2004, there was no flow from the spring at the base of the limestone bluff. There had been no appreciable rain in the intervening weeks.
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