Spring Park
Visit the municipal spring pool to experience the natural sulfur water that gave the city its name.





Green Cove Springs serves as a tranquil escape in Northeast Florida, characterized by its deep-rooted history and natural beauty. The city is most famous for its natural sulfur springs, which have drawn visitors for over a century to the lush Spring Park. Situated along the western bank of the St. Johns River, the area provides ample opportunities for waterfront strolls, fishing, and boating. With a preserved historic district and a small-town feel, it offers a glimpse into 'Old Florida' away from the bustling tourist hubs. The city's spring-fed pool and riverfront pier remain central gathering spots for those looking to enjoy the region's unique geography.
Green Cove Springs serves as a tranquil escape in Northeast Florida, characterized by its deep-rooted history and natural beauty. The city is most famous for its natural sulfur springs, which have drawn visitors for over a century to the lush Spring Park. Situated along the western bank of the St. Johns River, the area provides ample opportunities for waterfront strolls, fishing, and boating. With a preserved historic district and a small-town feel, it offers a glimpse into 'Old Florida' away from the bustling tourist hubs. The city's spring-fed pool and riverfront pier remain central gathering spots for those looking to enjoy the region's unique geography.
Natural sulfur springs located in the heart of Spring Park.
Scenic public pier offering expansive views of the St. Johns River.
Well-preserved 19th-century architecture in the historic district.
Spring-fed municipal swimming pool open to the public.
Lush parklands perfect for picnics and waterfront walks.
The city has a very quiet pace of life with limited nightlife options.
The natural sulfur springs have a distinct 'egg-like' scent that is natural but may surprise first-time visitors.
A car is highly recommended for exploring the surrounding Clay County area.
Visit the municipal spring pool to experience the natural sulfur water that gave the city its name.
Head to the city pier for the best sunset views over the St. Johns River.
A quiet riverside getaway and exploring local Florida history.
USD $
$100-$150 p/day
7,277
Take a self-guided walking tour of the historic district to see well-preserved Victorian-era architecture.
Utilize the local ramps if you are traveling with a boat, as the St. Johns River is a highlight of the area.
English, Spanish
March-May, October-November
Mild temperatures and blooming azaleas make this the most beautiful time for park visits.
Hot and humid; the spring-fed pool is a popular way for locals to stay cool.
Pleasant weather returns, ideal for fishing and boating on the river.
Generally mild and dry, though occasional cold fronts can bring chilly mornings.