Alexander Springs Wilderness is located in the U.S. state of Florida and was designated in 1984 by the United States Congress. The wilderness has a total of 7,941 acres (32 km2) and is within Ocala National Forest, which is the oldest National Forest east of the Mississippi River. Alexander Springs is home to a variety of wildlife including otters, alligators, and turtles. The wilderness also contains the only 1st magnitude spring in all the U.S. National Forests and Parks.[1] Alexander Springs Park is open 24 hours a day for camping and many other outdoor activities. [2]
Alexander Springs Wilderness | |
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Location | Lake County, Florida, United States |
Nearest city | DeLeon Springs |
Coordinates | 29°04′16″N 81°28′13″W / 29.07111°N 81.47028°W |
Area | 7,941 acres (32.14 km2) |
Established | 1984 |
Governing body | U.S. Forest Service |
References
edit- ^ Schmidt, Walter; DEP (October 12, 2004). "Springs of Florida" (PDF). Florida Geological Survey Bulletin 66: 192. Retrieved 22 January 2013.
- ^ "Alexander Springs Wilderness". USDA.
External links
editMedia related to Alexander Springs at Wikimedia Commons
- Wilderness.net. "Alexander Springs Wilderness". The National Wilderness Preservation System. Retrieved 2006-05-09.
- Alexander Springs Wilderness - official site at Ocala National Forest