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Ginnie Springs
Freshwater spring park with cavern, cave, and river diving.
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About Ginnie Springs
Ginnie Springs is a well-known freshwater spring-diving park in north-central Florida, with three main dive areas: the Ginnie Ballroom, the Devil's Spring System, and the Santa Fe River. It is best understood as a mixed-ability spring destination: the Ballroom gives open-water divers a cavern-style introduction, the Devil's system moves into stronger-flow cave territory, and the river section adds a more relaxed drift option. Divers come for the clear spring water, constant warm water, limestone chambers, and the chance of seeing manatees in winter. Plan on certified access, careful buoyancy, and respect for the no-lights rules in the cave system.
Research Estimate At Ginnie Springs
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Where Is Ginnie Springs?
Ginnie Springs Planning Details
Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.
Reported Depth
0m - 18.3m
Depth Note
The Ballroom basin is about 20 ft deep, the Ballroom cavern reaches about 50 ft, the Devil's Eye opening drops to around 60 ft, and the river section is shallower and drift-oriented.
Best Season
Winter is the best time for manatee chances; the springs are otherwise diveable year-round.
Typical Conditions
Clear, cool freshwater with very stable spring conditions, strong flow in the Devil's system, and a gentle drift section on the Santa Fe River.
Safety & Access At Ginnie Springs
Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.
Key Hazards
Safety Notes
Overhead areas, strong flow, and wildlife require careful buoyancy, good gas planning, and awareness of the river and cave rules.
Access Restrictions
The park's dive sites are for certified scuba divers, and the Devil's Spring System has a strict no-lights rule for non-cavern/cave divers.
Legal Notes
Follow park rules, certification checks, and no-lights restrictions before entering the water.
Local Intel For Ginnie Springs
Community notes to help plan your visit.
Scuba Diving
Certified scuba divers can use the Ballroom, the Devil's Spring System up to the light zone, and the Santa Fe River.
Freediving
Not a freedive-focused site; the main dive areas are built around certified scuba use.
Snorkeling
Snorkeling is possible in the clearer basin areas, but the site is primarily a scuba and cavern destination.
Ginnie Springs Dive Conditions Planner
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Exposure Profile at Ginnie Springs
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Wildlife at Ginnie Springs
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Recent Logged Visits At Ginnie Springs
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Ginnie Springs Guide - Frequently Asked Questions
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Ginnie Springs Guide - Sources and Updates
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Research Sources
Independent travel guide with depth, visibility, current, crowding, and facilities context.
Independent magazine guide covering the Ballroom, strong flow, and open-water access.
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