Silver Springs State Park
#593 among destinations in the United States
Facts and practical information
Silver Springs State Park, formerly known as Silver River State Park, is a Florida state park located on the Silver River in Marion County. The park contains Silver Springs, Florida's first tourist attraction. ()
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Silver Springs State Park – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Wild Waters, Silver Springs State Park, Appleton Museum of Art, Silver River Museum.
- 1.1 miNWatersports, Amusement park, Water park
Wild Waters, Silver Springs
28 min walk • Wild Waters was a Water park in Silver Springs, Florida. It was the sister park of Silver Springs Nature Theme Park in Silver Springs. Because Wild Waters was adjacent to Silver Springs, it had many trees and shady areas. There were picnic areas, a snack bar, and an open-air fast food restaurant counter.
- 1.2 miNZoo, Body of water, State park
Silver Springs State Park, Silver Springs
30 min walk • Silver Springs is a group of artesian springs that feed into the Silver River in Marion County, Florida. It is the largest artesian spring in the world and the site of the oldest commercial tourist attraction in Florida, and was designated a National Natural Landmark in 1971.
- 1.5 miWMuseum, Art museum
Appleton Museum of Art, Ocala
38 min walk • The Appleton Museum of Art is an art museum located in Ocala, Florida. It is affiliated with and governed by the College of Central Florida and has been since 2004.
- 1.1 miEMuseum, Historical place, History museum
Silver River Museum, Ocala
30 min walk • The Silver River Museum and Environmental Education Center is a nature museum in Silver Springs State Park in Silver Springs, Florida, near Ocala. The museum is named after the Silver River, which flows through the park.
- 5.2 miWChurch
Mount Moriah Missionary Baptist Church, Ocala
134 min walk • Mount Moriah Missionary Baptist Church was founded in 1886 and was the first black Baptist church organized in Winter Park, Florida, United States. Originally, the church began at the home of Reverend Charles and Mrs. Missouri Ambrose on Pennsylvania Avenue in the town's predominantly African American Westside.
- 5.2 miWChurch
Mount Zion A.M.E. Church, Ocala
133 min walk • The Mount Zion A.M.E. Church is a historic church in Ocala, Florida, United States. It is located at 623 South Magnolia Avenue. The only surviving brick 19th-century religious structure in Ocala, the present Gothic Revival church stands behind the site of the original white frame building.
- 4.7 miWSynagogue
United Hebrews of Ocala, Ocala
121 min walk • The former United Hebrews of Ocala synagogue is a historic Carpenter Gothic building located at 729 N.E. 2nd Street, in the Tuscawilla Park Historic District of Ocala, Florida. Built in 1888, it was one of the first synagogues in Florida.
- 3.1 miW29°11'5"N • 82°6'3"W
Marion County Museum of History and Archaeology, Ocala
79 min walk • Museum, Natural history museum, History museum
- 4.8 miWNeighbourhood
Tuscawilla Park Historic District, Ocala
123 min walk • The Tuscawilla Park Historic District is a historic district in Ocala, Florida. It is bounded by Northeast 4th Street, Sanchez Avenue, 2nd Street, Tuscawilla Avenue, and Watula Street. It encompasses approximately 20 acres, and contains 37 historic buildings. On March 30, 1988, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places.
- 3.1 miSWMuseum, History museum
East Hall, Ocala
79 min walk • East Hall is an historic one-story redbrick building located at 307 Southeast 26th Terrace in Ocala, Florida, United States. It is located on the grounds of the Marion County McPherson Governmental Complex. Designed by architect Frank Parzaile, it was built in 1936 by the Public Works Administration.
- 4.2 miEBridge
Bert Dosh Memorial Bridge, Ocala National Forest
107 min walk • The Bert Dosh Memorial Bridge, also known as the Delks Bluff Bridge, carries State Road 40 over the Ocklawaha River in north-central Florida, east of Silver Springs.