Wekiwa Springs State Park

Wekiwa Springs State Park comprises approximately 8,000 acres of wild scenery that offers an opportunity to see how areas of central Florida looked when the Timucuan Indians speared fish in the spring-fed creeks and stalked the uplands. They left a number of mounds that are still visible today. The main spring pumps approximately 42 million gallons of water each day. Wekiwa Springs State Park opened to the public in 1970. Activities: Natural Trails. Canoeing. Boat Ramp. Fishing. Picnicking. Youth Camping. Bycicling. Horse Trails. Swimming.

Dirección: 
1800 Wekiwa Circle, Apopka, FL 32712
Teléfono: 
(407) 884-2008
Horario: 
Diariamente 8:00 am-8:00 pm

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Cuando Gran Bretaña perdió la Guerra de Independencia Norteamericana, los franceses amenazaron el imperio británico en el Caribe, pero la armada inglesa derrotó definitivamente a los franceses en 1782 en las proximidades del archipiélago de Les Saintes.