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Sources des Trois Sœurs

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Three Sisters Springs is a remarkable natural monument located in Crystal River, Citrus County, Florida, within the protected Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge. This unique freshwater spring system, situated at an elevation of just 1 meter, is renowned for its exceptionally clear, turquoise waters and consistent year-round temperature of approximately 21-23°C (72-73°F). It serves as a vital sanctuary for the West Indian manatee, especially during the cooler winter months.

What truly captivates visitors to Three Sisters Springs is the unparalleled…

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    24 mars 2019

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    L'eau avec une température d'environ 23 degrés provient des grandes sources toute l'année, c'est pourquoi les lamantins s'ébattent en abondance, surtout en hiver.
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    30 août 2019

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    Three Sisters Spring sont 3 sources d'où jaillissent constamment de l'eau chaude et claire à 21-23 degrés. Idéal pour la baignade, peut également être atteint en bateau. En hiver, lorsque les lamantins hibernent aux sources chaudes, jusqu'à 400 peuvent être trouvés ici. Certaines zones sont alors fermées à la baignade.
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    2 avril 2021

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    Three Sisters fait partie du Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge System et est géré par le US Fish and Wildlife Service en collaboration avec la ville. Par voie terrestre, l'entrée …
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    Explore the Three Sisters Springs Boardwalk on an easy 0.6 miles (1.0 km) hike, which takes about 14 minutes to complete. You will experience minimal elevation gain, just 2 feet…

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    mercredi 29 avril

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    Position:Crystal River, Citrus County, Floride, États-Unis d'Amérique

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    What are the key differences in activities available during manatee season versus the off-season?

    During manatee season (November 15 to March 31), the springs serve as a critical refuge for manatees. While you can still observe manatees from the boardwalks and often swim into the main spring area, certain sanctuary zones are restricted for their protection. Paddle-craft are generally not permitted within the springs during this period. Outside of manatee season (typically April to October), kayaking, swimming, and snorkeling are fully permitted, offering more direct water access and exploration opportunities, though manatee sightings will be less frequent.

    Is there an entry fee to access Three Sisters Springs, and what does it cover?

    Yes, there is an entry fee to access the land-based facilities, including the boardwalks and observation areas. A visitor tip indicates an entry cost of $20 per person, regardless of whether you walk, ride, or drive in. This fee covers access to the scenic hikes, the boardwalk, and facilities like public restrooms and a water fountain. Direct water access for swimming or paddling is not permitted from the land entrance; water access requires entering via Kings Bay.

    Are there specific walking or hiking trails available at Three Sisters Springs?

    Yes, the area offers several walking and hiking trails that wind through hardwood forests, wetlands, and cedar and oak forests. Notable trails include the Magnolia Springs Loop, Red Cedar Trail, Wetland Walk Trail, and Sweet Gum Trail. These trails provide excellent opportunities for birdwatching and observing other wildlife from the land.

    What are the options for parking and getting to Three Sisters Springs?

    Parking is available for visitors accessing the land-based boardwalks. The springs are located in Crystal River, Florida, approximately 1.5 hours north of Tampa and 2 hours from Orlando, making driving the primary mode of transport. For water access, visitors typically launch kayaks or canoes from nearby points on Kings Bay, as direct boat tie-up or land access for paddle-craft is not permitted within the springs themselves.

    Is Three Sisters Springs suitable for families with young children?

    Yes, Three Sisters Springs is considered family-friendly. The boardwalks offer safe and accessible viewing of the springs and wildlife, including manatees during season. The walking trails are generally easy, and the opportunity to see diverse wildlife makes it an engaging experience for children. Swimming and snorkeling during the off-season can also be a fun family activity, provided appropriate supervision.

    What kind of wildlife can visitors expect to see at Three Sisters Springs?

    Three Sisters Springs is a haven for diverse wildlife. Most famously, it's a critical winter refuge for hundreds of West Indian manatees. Beyond manatees, the refuge is home to over 100 species of native and migratory birds, various fish like mullet, bass, and catfish, and even alligators in the surrounding wetlands. The clear waters also allow for observation of underwater flora and fauna.

    Are there any restrictions for visitors with dogs at Three Sisters Springs?

    While the provided information does not explicitly state a dog-friendly policy for the Three Sisters Springs boardwalks or water access, national wildlife refuges often have specific rules regarding pets to protect wildlife. It is advisable to check the official Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge website (fws.gov) or contact them directly for the most current pet policies before planning your visit with a dog.

    What are the best ways to experience the springs if I want to get into the water?

    To get into the water for swimming, snorkeling, or kayaking, you need to access the springs from Kings Bay. This typically involves renting a kayak or canoe, or joining a guided eco-tour from an outfitter in Crystal River. During manatee season, certain areas are designated as sanctuaries and are restricted, but you can often still swim into the main spring area. Outside of manatee season, water activities are fully permitted.

    Are there facilities like restrooms or visitor centers at Three Sisters Springs?

    Yes, visitors accessing the land-based boardwalks will find facilities. A visitor tip mentions that the paid entry includes access to nice public restrooms and a public water fountain. Additionally, there are often U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service volunteers year-round at the springs who can answer questions about the springs, manatees, and local wildlife.

    What is the water temperature like in Three Sisters Springs?

    The springs maintain a remarkably consistent water temperature year-round. The water bubbles up from numerous vents at approximately 21-23°C (72-73°F). This stable, warm temperature is what makes it such a vital refuge for manatees during the colder winter months and provides a comfortable swimming experience for humans.

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