05/27/2022
Manatee Springs might be one of the most weird, but charmingly unique freshwater springs out there. It’s really two dives for the price of one. We suggest diving the deeper Catfish Hotel first, with its crazy duckweed top layer.
You’ll also need some serious faith here, and probably a hood… the top is COVERED in floating duckweed!
BUT push off the stairway, drop down, and you’ll be mind blown by the clarity and viz underneath. Watch that silt, and steer clear of the cave at about 60 feet, the current ACTUALLY flows INTO it! Not usually TOO strong but definitely be aware and approach with caution.
Finally, look up for an epic view! Your bubbles will help clear the duckweed for a less-weedy exit. Walk right on over to Manatee Spring, a little shallower, ultra clear, and a great chaser dive. In the Winter, you may even see manatees!
The park is open year-round 8am to 5pm to divers, and just $6 per car to get in. Sign waivers inside the entry station with your dive buddy with proof of certification first. If going for a scuba class, sign in at the front entry with your Instructor.
For certified cave divers, there’s a great system here as well. You'll need to register at the front with proof of cave certification.
This park offers convenient parking, diver benches, pavilions, rinse stations, grills, restrooms and a short walk from the parking lot to either spring. But watch out for a very limited capacity, especially on weekends and when school is out - definitely go early and call ahead.
This park hits a daily capacity limit, regardless of who leaves after they get there, so it’s crucial you arrive at opening if diving on the weekend or during peak summer months. Call ahead!
352-493-6072