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Rock Springs Run Wildlife Management Area is home to crystal-clear Rock Springs, where you can swim, float, and snorkel in refreshing 68°F water, surrounded by lush vegetation and playful wildlife. 2. Hidden Gem: Venture along the Ethel Branch Trail to discover stunning sinkholes, nature's hidden artistry, formed by the collapse of underground limestone chambers. 3. Native American legends speak of a sacred spring within the park that is said to possess healing powers. Many visitors believe in its mystical energy and come to immerse themselves in its ancient waters. 4. Boasting over 17,000 acres of land, the park shelters and protects a diverse range of wildlife, including black bears, Florida panthers, alligators, and over 160 species of birds. Wildlife sightings are abundant! 5. The park's history dates back to the 19th century when it was once inhabited by Seminole Indians. Its importance to the Seminole tribe and its role in the region's rich cultural heritage make it a historically significant area to explore.
