Long before the amusement parks that seem to take over tourists’ bucket lists when visiting Florida, there was Silver Springs. As Florida’s oldest attraction, Silver Springs attracted many tourists by steamboat to the Silver River until the late 1870s when the first glass bottom boat tour was born.
Now a Registered Natural Landmark, Silver Springs quickly became Florida’s first tourist attraction.
In fact, in the 1930s over 20 Hollywood films were filmed in this magical place.
In addition, many episodes of TV shows were also filmed here. In fact, rumor has it that actor Lloyd Bridges actually learned how to scuba dive in Silver Springs while filming the show Sea Hunt.
Undoubtedly, back then Silver Springs was prospering as Florida’s hit attraction with its glass bottom boat tours, tourist center, shops, and zoological demonstrations.
But later on, as tourists began traveling to the South to visit attractions like Disney and SeaWorld, there was a loss of interest in visiting Silver Springs.
Sadly, this caused a major decline in attendance at this amazing park.
Fast forward to today, Silver Springs State Park continues to be one of Florida’s most beautiful springs.
For over 100 years, this historic park continues to attract visitors who want to experience the world-famous glass bottom boat tour in Florida.
Where is Silver Springs Located?
Silver Springs is located about 5.8 miles east of Downtown Ocala. The park has one main entrance on State Road 40 and another one for the camping sites just off State Road 35.
Can You Swim in Silver Springs?
This is one of the most frequently asked questions about this park. Unfortunately, no swimming is allowed in Silver Springs. However, kayaking, paddleboarding, and canoeing are permitted year-round.
How Much Does it Cost to Get in Silver Springs?
There are different admission prices to get into Silver Springs. If you park at the main entrance to the park, the admission is $2 per person.
Admission to the camping entrance is $8 per vehicle (for 2-8 people) and $5 per vehicle with just one occupant.
All About the Glass Bottom Boat Tour Adventure
Now that we got the main information out of the way, let’s talk about the fun stuff!
First things first…the weather!
The glass bottom tours only run when weather permits. All tours are stopped until the weather is clear and it’s safe to go in the water.
Mistakenly, this is something we did not do before heading out and we almost didn’t get to do the boat tour due to inclement weather.
Hence the reason why we encourage you to check the weather before making your trip to Silver Springs. You can thank us later!
Length and Pricing of the Glass Bottom Boat Tour
There are two main boat tours to choose from in Silver Springs.
- You have the 30-minute tour (which is the one we did) and these are offered every day starting at 10 am and ending at 6 pm. The 30-minute glass bottom boat tour is $13 per adult, children ages 6-12 and seniors are $12, and kids 5 years and under ride for free.
- And you have the extended 90-minute tour which is offered Friday through Monday with only 3 time slots to choose from —11 am, 1 pm, and 3 pm. The extended glass bottom boat tour is $25 per adult, children ages 6-12 and seniors are $20, and kids 5 years and under ride for free.
Although the park accepts walk-ins for the boat tours, we encourage you to book your reservation online, especially if you’re visiting in the Spring and Summer months.
🚣🏽♂️ RECOMMENDED: Experience the beauty of Silver Springs on a crystal-clear kayak in this guided tour.
Details of the Boat Tour
For the sake of giving you accurate information, we’ll only be sharing the in-depth details of the 30-minute tour which is the only one we’ve done.
The boat’s glass bottom allows for an impressively clear view of Crystal River’s underwater life.
Apart from having the opportunity to view many different species of fish and an Anhinga nesting area, there are some very interesting things you will also get to see on this tour.
You’ll get a close look at the Sea Hunt original dock, used when filming the 1958 TV show, an original glass bottom rowboat from 1877 as well as abandoned underwater Greek statues that were actually props used on the 1960s TV show I Spy.
These statues were left behind after filming and had been completely covered in algae from being underwater for so many years.
A newly formed Silver Springs dive team cleaned out the statues making them now visible from the surface.
To summarize, this boat tour takes you around some of the feeder springs in the Silver River and ends with a breathtaking view of Mammoth Spring, which is the head spring in this river.
Plan More Adventures in Silver Springs
- Clear Paddleboard Adventure
- Clear Kayak Manatee Season Tour
Final Thoughts
This glass-bottom boat tour in Silver Springs is an incredible experience for the whole family to enjoy.
When you visit Silver Springs be sure to bring your camera with you, explore the park, and be sure to visit the exhibits at the Discovery Center.
Quite honestly, visiting Silver Springs and doing the glass bottom boat tour is something that you will love to do more than once!
Would you like to do this glass-bottom boat tour in Silver Springs? Let us know in the comments!
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Yanitza is an avid adventurer with 15+ years of hiking experience and outdoor travel. As a PADI-certified scuba diver, she’s also passionate about ocean conservation. When she’s not exploring the great outdoors, Yanitza obsesses over The Vampire Diaries and dreams of traveling to Mallorca, Spain.
I’ve never been to Silver Springs before. This glass bottom tour looks like a really fun adventure!
Silver Springs is a really nice place to visit. Apart from the glass bottom tour it’s also a great park for nature walks.
Wish I knew that was there when I visited Florida!
There are many cool things to see here in Florida!
I bet kids would love the glass bottom boat. The Greek statues in particular a cool feature.
We loved seeing the Greek statues!
I’ve never heard of this before, but it looks like fun and the water is so clear.
It is super fun! This was our first time doing this boat tour but we loved it!
What a cool place Yanitza. Neat how the spot is such an old tourist stop, too.
Ryan
It’s really cool! We loved the historic aspect to it for sure. Thanks for reading!