Sally Ward Spring is a small, undeveloped spring located just outside of Wakulla Springs State Park in Florida. It is a popular spot for scuba diving and snorkeling due to its clear water, abundant aquatic life, and easy access. The spring is home to a variety of fish, turtles, and other aquatic creatures. The water temperature is a constant 68 degrees Fahrenheit year-round, making it a great place to dive or snorkel any time of year.
Divers and snorkelers can expect to see a variety of marine life at Sally Ward Spring, including:
Fish: Largemouth bass, sunfish, catfish, crappie, minnows, and more
Turtles: Florida softshell turtles, snapping turtles, and green sea turtles
Other: American alligators, manatees, and otters