Great little park with hiking and kayaking opportunities.
We stopped here for a night on our way home from Tomoka State Park. We were hoping to get the kayak's a little wet here. My wife is disabled and has problems walking. Judging by the amount of disabled parking spots, this should be an easy one. Well, we were wrong. Supposedly there is a wheelchair ramp and a lift to get into the spring. We didn't make it that far. I understand that the topography doesn't help. We made it to the concession stand near the kayak launch and had to turn around. The distance is just too far from the parking lot. We didn't even try to kayak. It's a shame, because this seems to be a great park. After all, I got a hike done with my dog. But we came here to do stuff together. That's why we got the kayak's. My wife can do that for hours. My suggestion would be to allow disabled people to drive to the kayak launch area. I saw park vehicles there, So I know there is a way. Only thing missing might be the will.