June 4-7, 2020
We arrived at Suwannee River Rendezvous campground on Wednesday night. The drive there was absolutely beautiful. We quickly got setup and went to checkout the campground. The campground is home to Convict Springs. To be honest, the spring is not that impressive as itβs small and surrounded by concrete walls. The grounds are beautiful though, and itβs right on the Suwannee River. (Yes we heard Chris sing βway down upon the Suwannee riverβ about 1000 times). Convict spring was used by the county prisoners back in the early 1900βs. While working on construction projects they would use the springs to clean up and spend the night if it got too late.




Thursday 6/4
On our first whole day we wanted to see as many springs as possible. We had a long list of places we wanted to go and we knew the weekend was going to being bad weather. So we loaded up for a full day of fun. Sonny was happy he got to join us on this trip.

The first stop of the day was to Telford Spring. The directions took us on a narrow dirt road. When we got to the location we didnβt see any spring. We did see a gate with huge no trespassing signs. A scuba diver at the river told us there was a path behind the gate and thatβs how all the locals get to Telford spring. After talking to a scuba diver at the river, we decided to break some laws and trespass to get to the spring. Carson was NOT happy about this and lectured us the whole way. Luckily it was a short walk through the woods. The spring was gorgeous!! We had the whole thing to ourselves. Of course the water was freezing, so only the kids and Sonny got in.

Next we headed to Peacock Springs State Park. This spring was beautiful, but not good for swimming for the kids. The cave system is supposed to be amazing to dive though.
Our next stop was in Live Oak, about 40 minutes away. Iβve been wanting to go to the βabandoned bridge to nowhereβ for awhile. Itβs a bridge that crosses the Suwannee River that was closed in 1971. Since then it has become a spot for graffiti. It has trails that go all through the woods and along the river. I enjoyed taking pictures, but forgot to bring some paint for the kids to tag the bridge.

We didnβt get far when we saw a sign for another spring. This one was called Suwannee Springs. It used to be home to cabins in 1885, then a hotel that burnt down in 1905. There are remains of the bathhouse, where the sulfur spring is.





We drove through downtown Live Oak on the way back to Mayo. Found some cool buildings.

Again, as we were driving we saw another sign for a spring. This one was called Charles Springs. I did some research and found an address so we headed there.
It was a little off the beaten path but thatβs what makes an adventure right??
This spring has a cave that is small enough for the kids to swim through. They thought this was so cool!




After Charles Springs we went back to the campground to relax and make dinner. Look at Chrisβ supervisor on the grill.


Friday June 5th
On Friday we wanted to go to some springs that were south on the Suwannee. The first stop was a more well known spring, Royal Springs. We have had this on our list for some time now. It has a huge jump off into the spring. It took Carson awhile to brave the jump but he finally did it. Avery didn’t want to try, and I don’t blame her.



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Next up was Little River Springs. This was probably my favorite. The water was so blue and it had a nice sandy beach area. The current where the spring meets the river is dangerous though, so we didn’t swim around there.




The last spring of the day was Chris and Carson’s favorite. They were really looking forward to this one. Troy Springs State Park. This spring is known for the remains of a sunken Confederate boat named The Madison. The boat was so much bigger than we expected and it was shocking that a boat that size could navigate the Suwannee River.



Later that night the Fazzari Family joined us at the campground. We knew we were in for crappy weather the rest of the trip, but we had fun anyway!
Saturday June 6th
We headed back out to the cool bridge and Charles spring again. It sprinkled the whole time, but that didn’t stop the kids from enjoying the water.
We had to make it back to the campground by 4 for the pigeon races. Yes, pigeon racing. The kids got to pick their pigeon, then ride with the guy to release them. None of our pigeons won but the kids loved it. We spent the rest of the rainy day in the hot tub and pool.


We headed back early and just beat the horrible weather driving home. We had a great trip and already want to go back.














































































