The fam and I were doing some camping these past few days at Stephen Foster State Park, located along the suwanee. At the enterance of the park you will see white springs (the park itself is located in the town of White Springs)... check this link for pictures and a historical background...
http://www.whitesprings.org/www.whit...rg/history.htm
So, sumarized, apparently the spring used to be a 2nd magnatude, and the original explorer and discoverer of this spring built a sort of containment wall around it, allowing them to block the water flow and create a natural swimming pool which at the time was believed to serve all sorts of medicinal purposes. This was the first official tourist attraction in Florida and at the time the town had 14 luxury hotels and saw thousands of visitors. Years later it seems the spring only flows directly after times of heavy flooding because the spring needs to be "charged" to flow. In the little scenic informational plaques around the spring it depicts a cavern and possible cave, but being that at present a low river level, no flow and very brown scummy water lead me to believe this spring is no longer divable, if it ever was.
Question being... does anyone know the history of this spring as it pertains to diving? Has it ever been dove? Is it ever currently divable? (certain times of year) Forest, do you remember swimming here as a kid?


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