Fresh Wet Energy. Always.

The queen who never has to try.

Ichetucknee Springs

Eight springs. One river. Seventy-two degrees of pure, unbothered perfection. Ichetucknee doesn't beg for your attention — she never has to. She's been doing this since before you were born and she'll still be crystal clear long after everyone else dries up.

An underground spring in a dry cave.

Devil's Den

Devil's Den is a dry cave. Inside the cave is a spring. The spring is 72 degrees and 33 million years old and has fossilized animal bones from the Pleistocene era on the bottom. You go inside the cave, down a staircase, and snorkel or scuba dive in ancient water with mastodon and giant ground sloth fossils below your fins.

So blue it looks fake. It's not fake.

Gilchrist Blue Springs

Gilchrist Blue Springs is the spring that makes people stop scrolling. The color of the water is a saturated, electric blue that photographs like it has been edited and has not been edited. The spring is that color. The water is that clear. The vibe is that good. Welcome to Gilchrist County, population: this spring and a lot of longleaf pine.

Fresh From The Springs

Because Somebody Has To Protect This Stuff.

Florida has over 900 springs. 72 degrees year-round, crystal clear, and home to manatees, otters, and fish that have been doing their thing since before Florida was a state. Florida Springs Live exists because somebody needs to be loud about protecting them. That somebody is us. Come for the content. Stay for the conservation. Bring a tube.