BLUE SPRING STATE PARK
Cabins
Six two-bedroom cabins are located in a shady oak hammock near Blue Spring, a designated manatee refuge.
Six two-bedroom cabins are located in a shady oak hammock near Blue Spring, a designated manatee refuge.
Six two-bedroom cabins are located in a shady oak hammock near Blue Spring, a designated manatee refuge.
Six two-bedroom cottages are nestled near Blue Spring, a protected manatee refuge, in a shaded oak hammock.
Cabins have a maximum capacity of six persons. The first bedroom features a double bed, while the second bedroom features two single beds. In the living room, a sleeper sofa converts to a double bed. Each cabin has a gas fireplace (available from November to March), central heating and cooling, a bathroom, a fully furnished kitchen with stove and refrigerator, a screened porch, an outside grill, and a picnic table.
Linens, pillows, blankets, and towels are given, as well as cooking and eating equipment. The linens are not changed on a daily basis. There is a limit of two automobiles per cabin. Televisions and phones are not offered for the visitors’ comfort.
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