Silver Glen Springs

[3] It is about 2 miles north of the entrance of Juniper Creek,[4] and it is along the edge of the Big Scrub.

[1] There is a short spring run that is about 0.75 miles long and goes to Lake George.

[1][2][3] The site is managed by Ocala National Forest – Lake George Ranger District and run by a private concessioner.

[5] Artifacts such as Stone Age tools, pottery, and other relics have been uncovered at Silver Glen Springs.

[4] Sixty-five million gallons of water a day come out from two spring vents.

[5] The spring vent at the eastern part of the pool is 18 feet deep.

[4] Silver Glen Springs is a very popular site with large crowds of visitors, especially on the weekends.

[4] In 1941, the movie company Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer arranged with the Juniper Club to film some scenes of The Yearling at their property.