Kayaking Juniper Springs Run in Ocala National Forest, Florida 

Kayaking Juniper Springs Run in Ocala National Forest is one of the most beautiful paddles I’ve done in the Florida Springs. The stunning 7-mile route winds down crystal-clear waters, lush old growth forest and narrow channels. It offers a chance to see local wildlife like alligators, otters, turtles and birds. This guide explains how to rent a kayak, including the shuttle service, and why kayaking Juniper Springs Run should be added to your Florida itinerary. 

Kayaking Juniper Springs Run 

The Juniper Springs Recreation Area is a Florida gem. It is conveniently located near cities like Ocala, Daytona Beach, Orlando, and Gainesville, making it an ideal day trip option. The kayaking launch site is within the park, just a short walk from the parking area. Carts are available at the concession stand to help transport kayaks to the launch dock.  A return shuttle service is available to pick up paddlers at the end of the 7-mile run at Juniper Wayside Park. It returns to the Juniper Springs Recreation Area

However, it’s important to note that kayaking on Juniper Springs Run is NOT suitable for beginners. The route includes several technical areas requiring manoeuvring around and under fallen trees, navigating narrow channels, and a small section of rapids. There are limited opportunities to stop along the banks for a picnic or a rest. However, don’t let this deter you from experiencing this incredibly beautiful paddle. It was one of the most challenging, yet enjoyable kayak runs I’ve done in the Florida Springs. 

Can I Rent a Kayak? 

Yes, you can rent kayaks from the park’s concession stand, Naventure, or you can launch your own vessel. However, reservations cannot be made in advance, so it’s best to arrive early to secure a kayak. 

We took a trip to Ocala and decided to rent kayaks and book a spot on the return shuttle service. We arrived around 10am, and there were still plenty of kayaks available, although it was a chilly day. Upon arrival, we went inside where there were tablets set up for registration, completing a liability waiver, and watching a safety video specifically for kayaking at Juniper Springs.  

The cost for a single kayak was $60, while a tandem kayak (for two persons) was $70, plus tax. After registering, we were allocated a shuttle pick-up time based on our launch time. However, if you bring your own vessel, you can also book a spot on the shuttle. You are required to complete a liability waiver, and the shuttle fee is $15 per person. 

How Long Does it Take to Kayak Juniper Run? 

As mentioned earlier, this run is not suitable for beginners and typically takes around 3 to 5 hours to complete. We consider ourselves intermediate paddlers, and it took us about 4 hours to finish the run at a comfortable pace. We took some time to appreciate the beauty of our surroundings, the crystal-clear waters and spotting wildlife along the way.

Swimming Hole and Millhouse at Juniper Springs, Florida

How Much Does it Cost to go to Juniper Springs?  

We paid $12 plus tax for a day pass into the Juniper Springs Recreation Area. This fee includes access to all on-site amenities, including launching your own vessel. But if you think you’ll visit more often, the Ocala National Forest Springs Hopper Pass is available for $80 + tax per person. It is valid for 12 months and includes several springs in the Ocala area: Juniper Springs, Alexander Springs, Silver Glen Springs, Clearwater Lake, and Wildcat Lake.

Check out this ultimate guide to Central Florida’s Springs!

What Should I Bring for Kayaking Juniper Springs?  

You should plan to spend around four hours on Juniper Run, so here are some recommended items to bring with you. Make sure to pack plenty of water, food, and snacks in reusable containers. The park conducts random cooler checks at the launch site, so it’s not worth the risk of having items confiscated. Although much of the run is shaded, it’s always a good idea to bring sunscreen. And of course, don’t forget to bring your camera to capture all the beautiful moments along the way.

Remember to Leave No Trace! The Florida Springs have unique habitats, and visitors can take steps to ensure we enjoy and protect them for years to come. Always follow the rules: remain in designated areas when walking or entering the water, dispose of all trash in the provided cans, respect wildlife, and avoid introducing pollutants into the water.

Juniper Springs Recreation Area  

Juniper Springs Recreation Area offers a variety of activities including swimming, snorkelling, picnicking, and hiking. Visitors can also explore a historic millhouse and stay at the campsite.  

Swimming at Juniper Springs

One of the highlights is the beautiful swimming hole, which is fed by natural springs and maintains a refreshing temperature of 72º F year-round. The area also features picnic and grill facilities, making it an ideal spot to relax and take a dip after paddling Jupiter Run. At the edge of the swimming area is a historic millhouse and water wheel, constructed in 1935 to generate electricity for the area. Although it is no longer in use, it’s a unique site offering a glimpse into the history of Juniper Springs.  

Juniper Springs Recreation Area

Hiking at Juniper Springs

Situated within Ocala National Forest, the recreation area provides plenty of hiking opportunities. Among these is the Juniper Springs Nature Trail, a short 0.8-mile boardwalk path to Fern Hammock Springs. For those looking for a more challenging hike, Juniper Springs offers two sections of the Florida Trail: one from Juniper Prairie Wilderness to Hopkins Prairie and the other from Juniper Springs to Farles Prairie. Both hiking options average around 10 miles in length. 

Camping at Juniper Springs? 

The campsite at Juniper Springs is popular because of its activities, amenities, and shaded sites. There are three loop areas: Fern, Sand, and Trop, each with an average nightly rate of $36. Campsites can be reserved up to 6 months in advance on the Recreation site.   

Juniper Springs Map

If you’re looking for a memorable kayaking experience that blends relaxation with adventure, consider adding Juniper Springs to your Florida bucket list. Check out the Google map below to help plan your trip.https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/embed?mid=1ZoLNTW1MrB8ofWOwaURQapTMd9boMt4&ehbc=2E312F&noprof=1

How to Use Google Maps: Click on any icon for more details. Use the tab in the top left corner to check the map layers.  Want to save it for later? Click the star next to the map’s title to add it to your Google Maps account. To find it again, open Google Maps on your phone or computer, click the menu, head to ‘Your Places’ or ‘Saved,’ then select Maps, and you’ll find this one in your list. 

While you’re in the area, why not consider some of central Florida’s nearby springs: Alexander Springs, Silver Springs, and Silver Glen Springs.

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Thanks so much for reading. I hope this guide inspires you to go kayaking on Juniper Springs Run or discover some new springs in Central Florida. Do you have a favorite, or an area you think I should visit next? Let me know in the comments below or find me on Instagram.   

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