Edward Ball Wakulla Springs State Park
Activities at Edward Ball Wakulla Springs State Park
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Concession & RestaurantFood and/or drinks can be purchased here. Dining Room You can enjoy magnificent cuisine and a beautiful view through the arched windows of the Ball Room Restaurant. The dining room features daily specials, fresh seafood and many local favorites including our 'World Famous' navy bean soup plus fried chicken for breakfast. The dining room is open for breakfast from 7:30 a.m to 10:00 a.m. Lunch is served from 11:30 a.m. until 2:00 p.m and dinner is available from 6:00 p.m.to 8:00 p.m. Soda Fountain / Gift Shop Enjoy our old fashioned soda fountain where you can get classics like milk shakes, malts and ice cream sodas, served from the longest marble counter top in the world. We also serve sandwiches, hot dogs and other delicious treats. If you are looking for that perfect souvenir, our gift shop offers many items for you to buy. |
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Family ReunionsEdward Ball Wakulla Springs State Park is perfect for small family reunions. The park offers lots of outdoor activities and comfortable guest rooms. Call (850) 926-0700 for more information. |
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Hiking/Nature TrailHiking trails are available |
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Historic SiteEdward Ball purchased Wakulla Springs in 1934 and developed it as an attraction that focused on the preservation of wildlife and the surrounding habitat. The Wakulla Springs Lodge, completed in 1937, is an excellent example of Mediterranean Revival architecture with its quiet elegance. Twenty-seven guest rooms are furnished with period furniture and private bathrooms and provide a retreat from the modern world. The lobby is a perfect place to relax. Its period furnishings include a grand piano, marble checker tables and a massive fireplace. This is where you will find the only television. The 10-foot ceiling is intricately painted. The park is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is designated as a National Natural Landmark. |
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Interpretive ExhibitInterpretive exhibits are available |
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Lodge
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Wakulla Springs Lodge, built in the 1930s, features 27 guest rooms, each with a spacious marble bathroom, walk-in closet, and antique or period furniture. All rooms have a telephone and data port. For a quiet and relaxing stay, rooms have no televisions. Located on the second floor, guestrooms are accessible via the elevator or numerous staircases. The Ball Room Restaurant, located on the ground floor, overlooks Wakulla Spring and features daily specials and fresh seafood. |
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Meetings & Retreats
Make your event special at Wakulla Springs State Park and Lodge, which offers the perfect location for a productive conference, banquet or special event. Facilities are available for groups large and small. |
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Picnicking
Picnic areas including tables and grills are provided within the park. Consumption of alcoholic beverages is prohibited except in the lodge, where alcohol is sold. Alcohol is allowed during park-sanctioned events, within designated areas only. |
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PlaygroundA playground is offered in our picnic area. |
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SnorkelingSnorkeling is available in designated areas |
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SwimmingSwimming is allowed only within the designated swimming area near the spring. An observation and diving platform at the spring head allows a splendid view of the spring. |
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Tours
The River Boat Tour along the Wakulla River is one of the most visited tourist destinations in the Tallahassee area. The 40-60 minute world-class wildlife viewing event takes visitors on a three mile loop downstream and back among majestic bald cypress trees, elegant wading birds and toothy alligators. Manatees are often sighted, but their presence is not dependable. A camera is highly recommended to capture the candid images of the river’s fauna. |
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Weddings
Weddings are popular at Edward Ball Wakulla Springs State Park.
Weddings and Special Events
The Reception |
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Wildlife ViewingWildlife viewing is possible at this park. |




