Experiences & Amenities
Experiences
Cyclists of all levels will find a challenging and enjoyable ride on the 15 miles of multi-use trails. Be prepared to meet the occasional hiker, horseback rider or park vehicle.
- Please stay on designated trails, ride responsibly, and respect the park's visitors and wildlife.
- The park closes at sundown and you must exit the park at that time, so please plan your ride accordingly.
- Helmets are highly recommended for all cyclists and Florida law requires helmets for cyclists age 16 and under.
Primitive horse camping is available at Rock Springs Run State Reserve on a first-come, first-served basis. Horse stalls, corrals and posts for tethers are available. A restroom with showers is available. Ground grills are provided and fires are permitted only in these grills. Pets are permitted in accordance with our Pet Policy.
- Tents are permitted and must be pitched in designated camping areas only. Recreational vehicle and trailer parking are on a first-come, first-served basis. Temporary fencing is not permitted. Non-potable water is available for the horses and there are troughs in several locations. Proof of negative Coggins must be carried at all times.
- At least one member of the camping party must be 18 years of age. Pack in all food, water and firewood, and pack out all trash. The collection of firewood is prohibited.
- Reservations are required and can be made no more than 60 days in advance by phone and can be held with a Visa, MasterCard, Discover or American Express. If paying by check, payment must be received no later than 10 days from the date the reservations are made. For reservations and fee information, contact Wekiwa Springs State Park at 407-553-4383.
Canoe Camping
Two primitive canoe campsites are accessible only by canoe or kayak. Indian Mound and Buffalo Tram are two beautiful campsites located on Rock Springs Run. Travel to either site can begin from any livery along the Wekiva River or inside Wekiwa Springs State Park.
- These campsites are primitive. Both sites have fire rings and can accommodate up to 10 people each.
- Pets are permitted in accordance with our Pet Policy.
- Campers are required to be at the primitive campsite at least two hours before park closing. Campers have no vehicle access to these sites.
- Reservations are required and can be made no more than 60 days in advance by calling Wekiwa Springs State Park at 407-553-4383.
- Canoes and kayaks can be rented inside Wekiwa Springs State Park or at other liveries along Rock Springs Run and the Wekiva River. You can even plan trips to include other canoe sites located in Wekiwa Springs State Park. Information on overnight canoe or kayak rentals, shuttles or guided trips can be obtained at Nature Adventures or by calling 407-884-4311.
Geocaching is an outdoor game using hand-held global positioning systems (GPS) devices. It's effectively an inexpensive, interactive, high-tech treasure hunt that's a great way to learn geography. Participants use location coordinates to find caches. Some caches are easy to find; others are more difficult.
The biggest reward is the thrill of the search and the discovery of a place where you have never been. Geocaching should have minimal impact to the environment and conscientious land-use ethics should be followed.
The reserve has 14 miles of hiking trails that lead through sand pine scrub, pine flatwoods, bayheads, oak hammocks and swamps.
A unique natural feature of the reserve is the spring/run river system that surrounds most of the reserve's perimeter and can be accessed from the hiking trails. This system is formed from the discharge of several artesian springs together with the tannic runoff from the surrounding watershed, creating one of the most scenic canoe trails in Central Florida. It is truly beautiful and wonderfully serene!
Because the trails are multi-use, be prepared to meet the occasional bicyclist, horseback rider or park vehicle. Please stay on designated trails, hike responsibly, and respect the park's visitors and wildlife. The park closes at sundown and you must exit the park at that time, so please plan your hike accordingly.
- The trails are located in a wilderness area. Please take water, a compass and a map.
- Rock Springs Run State Reserve has several weekend hunts from October to January. During the hunt weekends, parts of the trail system are closed and all hunting areas are posted. See park alerts for more information.
Cyclists of all levels will find a challenging and enjoyable ride on the 15 miles of multi-use trails. Be prepared to meet the occasional hiker, horseback rider or park vehicle.
- Please stay on designated trails, ride responsibly, and respect the park's visitors and wildlife.
- The park closes at sundown and you must exit the park at that time, so please plan your ride accordingly.
- Helmets are highly recommended for all cyclists and Florida law requires helmets for cyclists age 16 and under.
The Florida black bear, Florida scrub-jay, sandhill crane, indigo snake, gopher tortoise and a variety of more common species often are seen throughout the reserve.
Amenities
Rock Springs Run State Reserve is committed to providing a variety of amenities accessible to all of our visitors. These amenities include:
- Cabin for overnight accommodations.
- Interpretive exhibits.
- Restrooms.
- The horseback riding concessionaire strives to accommodate all riders. The weight restriction is 300 pounds. Riders must be in good health, free of neck and back injuries, and not pregnant. Oxygen tanks are not allowed. Call ahead to determine if you will be allowed to participate in this activity.
- Equestrian camping is primitive. The bathhouse is accessible. There are two accessible parking spaces.
Service animals are welcome in all areas of Florida State Parks.
Rock Springs Run State Reserve has 17 miles of horse trails that are multi-use trails taking the rider through a variety of plant communities and near Rock Springs Run. Horses and riders are required to stay on the designated horse trails.
Because the trails are multi-use, be prepared to meet the occasional hiker, bicyclist or park vehicle. Please ride responsibly, and respect the park's visitors and wildlife.
- The park closes at sundown and you must exit the park at that time, so please plan your ride accordingly
- Horses are not permitted in the spring run. There is a flowing well along the trail for thirsty horses but this water is non-potable and not for human consumption.
- Proof of negative Coggins is required.
- The trails are located in a wilderness area. Please take water, a compass and a map.
- Rock Springs Run State Reserve has several weekend hunts from October to January. During the hunt weekends, parts of the trail system are closed and all hunting areas posted.
Cyclists of all levels will find a challenging and enjoyable ride on the 15 miles of multi-use trails. Be prepared to meet the occasional hiker, horseback rider or park vehicle.
- Please stay on designated trails, ride responsibly, and respect the park's visitors and wildlife.
- The park closes at sundown and you must exit the park at that time, so please plan your ride accordingly.
- Helmets are highly recommended for all cyclists and Florida law requires helmets for cyclists age 16 and under.
Pets are welcome in the reserve and on the trails. Pets are not permitted in any primitive camping sites (horses are permitted for camping but only in the horse camping area). Pets must be kept on a six-foot handheld leash.
Pet owners must pick up after their pets and properly dispose of all pet droppings in trash receptacles. Florida law requires that pets be vaccinated against rabies.
- Any pet that is noisy, dangerous, intimidating or destructive will not be allowed to remain in the park.
- Non-furbearing pets, such as reptiles, birds or fish, must be confined or under the physical control of the owner.
- Some animals may be prohibited on park property.
- See our Pet Policy.