Summary of Features
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Spring Description
Approximately 8 springs flow from limestone cavities at or near the
western rim of a circular spring pool. The pool is about 125 feet
in diameter and is circular. There is a small forested island (about
25 feet across) in the center of the pool, which is 1-3 feet deep and has
very clear water except in times of drought or elevated river levels.
One spring flows swiftly from the bank at the SW end of the pool.
The flow from another spring about 250 feet to the south empties into the
extreme SW corner of the Sylvian Springs pool (see Unnamed Spring in next
description). Six other vents, boils, and seeps flow from either
the bank or openings in the limestone near the bank in the NW end.
These flows are nearly in a line, are within a space of about 30 feet,
and constitute the primary water sources that form the spring basin and
Sylvian Springs.
When JF visited in April 2000, the river was several feet below normal, and two of the vents produced prominent raised (6") boils. On a visit in September 2001, the boils were only about half as high. The spring run forks around the small islands on its way to Econfina Creek about 200 feet to the east, creating an attractive and heavily wooded pool. The bottom is sandy. he south empties into the SW end of the Sylvian Springs pool. On an earlier visit to the spring (12/97), on a cloudy day when the river was several feet above normal, the run to Sylvian was partially blocked by fallen trees, and entry required portage at the mouth of the run. The area in high water was somewhat tangled. The authors spotted only one vent at the NW end under those conditions.
Use/Access
Local Springiana
Because of its land access and proximity to Pitt Spring, the area around
the spring can be crowded on warm days. There are a couple of spots along
the river near the mouths of the spring run that are used to jump from
trees into the river.
Nearby Springs
Gainer Springs, Emerald Spring, McCormick Springs, Pitt Spring, Williford
Spring, Ponce de Leon Springs, Vortex Spring, Cypress Spring, Morrison
Spring, Walsingham Spring, Unnamed Econfina Creek-Bed Spring, Glowing Spring,
Blue Springs Group, Williford Run Spring
Other Nearby Natural Features