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Like most state parks in Florida, Blue Spring State Park welcomes visitors throughout the year and is open from 8 a.m. to sunset, daily.If you’re driving from Daytona Beach, count on around 45 ...
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Nearly 1,000 manatees gathered at Blue Spring State Park on one of the coldest winter days of the season. Here's why the growing number of manatees at the park is encouraging.
ORANGE CITY, Fla. (WSVN) — Blue Spring State Park documented a record-breaking 932 manatees in the Volusia County attraction on Sunday, which broke the park’s previous record of 736 set on New ...
The park said a jaw-dropping 932 manatees showed up, breaking the New Year's Day record of 736. The temperature at Blue Spring is a constant 72 degrees, prompting the sea cows to see the warm water.
VOLUSIA, Fla. — Blue Spring State Park is celebrating Manatee Monday, announcing a current manatee count of 804! WATCH CHANNEL 9 EYEWITNESS NEWS. Blue Spring has been a major home for the gentle ...
ORANGE CITY, Fla. (WFLA) — Blue Spring State Park in Volusia County was recently vandalized following its reopening last month. The park closed its doors while a $5 million restoration project ...
The daily high record of manatees counted at Blue Spring has increased every year since the 2017-18 season, and was set again on Tuesday at 729. News Today's news ...
Blue Spring State Park offers "Firefly Nights" viewings, with tickets available online for $14 per person. Some Floridians never see a firefly in their home state, but others are a little luckier.
Record number of manatees flock to Blue Spring State Park amid Florida cold snap The 729 sea cows broke the park's previous record of 721. To stream 10 Tampa Bay on your phone, you need the 10 ...
Blue Spring has been a major home for the gentle giants during the wintertime in Florida since becoming a protected state park in 1972, This is because manatees need consistently warm water ...