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There might be more serene ways to pass a summer day in Florida than tubing along the Ichetucknee River. It’s hard to think of one, however, when the gentle current is nudging you along ...
But one upside was the closing of the upper stretch of the Ichetucknee River to tubing during a normally busy period, allowing aquatic vegetation there more time than usual to recover. Florida ...
While tubing would be halted on the upper river, daily limits are proposed to be increased on the lower reach. A difference of opinion has arisen over the need for the move. The Ichetucknee ...
Wishing the water was warmer. That's because you're in a tube on the 6-mile-long Ichetucknee River, which flows through Ichetucknee Springs State Park. From the end of May until early September ...
It’s also a great time for you and your love to discover the crystal-clear waters of one of Florida’s best rivers for paddling and tubing at Ichetucknee Springs State Park. Spring’s outdoor ...
Fortunately, the good news is that there are still relaxing ways to beat the heat, including the option of a tubing excursion along the beautiful Ichetucknee River about an hour northwest of ...
Parking is limited near the tubing areas, so arrive before 8 a.m. on weekends to guarantee you can get in. The 3.5-mile float from the north end of the Ichetucknee River to the last tube take-out ...