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The Friends of Wakulla Springs received a grant for the construction of a footbridge across Sally Ward Spring run from the Florida Green Ways and Trails program. When finished, hikers can walk for miles and miles through a typical North Florida forest. A variety of habitats are part of this environment.

The Boy Scouts from Troop 8 from Wakulla Middle School participated in the building of the bridge along with the Friends and other adult volunteers.

Located near the park's main entrance, Sally Ward Spring is a large spring that flows into the Wakulla River. Sally Ward has been the site of several important research dives. Visitors can walk to Sally Ward but are cautioned to keep an eye open for alligators that frequent the spring.

Category:Lifestyle and Recreation
Subcategory:Outdoors
Subcategory Detail:Hiking
Keywords:Sally Ward, Sally Ward Springs, Sally Ward Springs Trail, Springs, Trails, Wakulla, Wakulla County, Wakulla Springs, Wakulla Springs State Park, hiking, nature, outdoors, walking


1.Madeleine Carr(non-registered)
Walking through the woods in the winter is great! But I cant wait for the spring flowers in March. Love the photos.
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