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Kelly Park (Rock Springs), Apopka, Florida, USA
Orlando

In the summer months, locals come to Kelly Park to escape the heat, swimming and floating in the stream below Rock Springs. So popular is the park that the gates are often shut by mid-morning on hot days and the traffic backed up a quarter mile from the entrance with people waiting for a chance to enter. In the winter months, visitors can enjoy the beautiful boardwalks, hikes and scenery and have the place nearly to themselves.


Rock springs is a second magnitude spring (10 to 100 cubic feet per second, 280 to 2800 liters per second) emerging at the base of a small bluff of Miocene-age (5 to 23 million years ago) dolomitic limestone. More large outcrops of limestone line the banks of the stream near the spring. Dating of the water emerging from the spring indicates that it only recently entered the underground aquifer, deposited some time in the previous 20 to 40 years.

Kelly Park was created from land donated for use as a public park and wildlife preserve in 1927 by Dr. Howard A. Kelly.

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Copyright: John Roberts
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Tags: natural spring; public park; geology; limestone; nature; river; hiking; water
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