Lime Sink Spring

An intermittent spring – the end of the giant Cathedral-Falmouth cave system. Measured output of the spring: 4,906 l/s.
Jackson Blue Spring

A beautiful spring at the mouth of Merrit’s Mill Pond. The mean output of spring is 1,271 l/s.
Holton Creek Rise

A resurgence of river water – a powerful stream of tannic water. The river rise forms a basin and short stream that falls in the Suwannee River.
Ichetucknee Springs

A group of powerful springs form the gorgeous Ichetucknee River. The total output of springs is 10,194 l/s.
Wacissa Springs Group

A group of seven large springs – the beginning of Wacissa River. The assessed output of these springs is 10,987 l/s.
Steinhatchee Rise
A resurgence of Steinhatchee River after some 0.6 km long underground section. The flow of the river there is around 9910 l/s.
Rainbow Springs

One of the largest groups of springs in Florida with an output of some 19 454 l per second. A beautiful scenic area.
Nutall Rise in Aucilla River

River rise – a resurgence of Aucilla River after a short underground segment. This is the last river rise on the Aucilla River – but there are many more upstream.
Spring Creek Springs

A group of 14 subaquatic springs with a total output of some 8 690 l/s.
Alapaha Rise

Alapaha Rise is the largest river rise in the United States with a discharge of 16,260 l/s.