Columbia Spring (Columbia Rise)
A powerful spring at Santa Fe River. The mean output of spring is 3 819 l/s.
Silver Glen Springs
Two closely located, powerful spring vents that emit unusually clean, lucid water. One of the most gorgeous natural spring areas in Florida.
Devils Ear Spring (Devil’s Ear Spring)
A powerful spring under Santa Fe River, the measured output is 5 850 l/s. A 7,174 m long underwater cave starts there.
July Spring
A charming natural spring under the waters of Santa Fe River. Through the spring one can dive into a cave that goes under the river.
Upper River Spring (Kini Spring)
An interesting karst window – an opening of a cave with flowing water in it. Water flows towards Wakulla Spring.
River Sink Spring
A karst window – 90 by 30 m large lake, where at one end is a powerful spring and in the other – a sink.
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.
St. Peter’s Church in Capernaum (“House of Saint Peter”)
The house of the mother-in-law of the Apostle Peter, built in the early 1st century AD and served as a house church since around 50 AD. Most likely, the oldest church in the world. Now a modern church is built over it.
Jaunpils Oak (Zaube Oak)
A beautiful oak tree with a circumference of 8.19 m at the height of 1.3 m (2021). It is located in a picturesque location near lake.