Spring-Fed Natural Landmark
Welcome to Silver Springs, the Marion County community built around the spring-fed Silver River and the glass-bottom boats of its namesake state park, just east of Ocala.
Silver Springs is an unincorporated census-designated place in Marion County, Florida, positioned just east of Ocala in the north-central portion of the state. The community takes its name from one of Florida's most storied natural features: a cluster of artesian springs whose clear water wells up and flows outward as the Silver River before reaching the Ocklawaha River about four miles to the east. Those springs made Silver Springs one of Florida's original tourist destinations, and the glass-bottom boats that still glide over them have carried visitors for more than a century. Today the springs and surrounding riverfront are protected within Silver Springs State Park, which anchors the community's identity and its outdoor lifestyle. Residents live among a landscape of pines, hammocks, and pastureland that stretches east toward the Ocala National Forest, one of the largest public forests in the state. The community is small, roughly 3,000 residents, and much of daily life revolves around the water, the park, and the short drive into Ocala for shopping, dining, and services. As part of the Ocala metropolitan area, Silver Springs blends a quiet, semi-rural setting with convenient access to a mid-sized city known for its horse farms and central-Florida location. State Road 40 runs directly through the community, linking it to Ocala to the west and to the forest, the St. Johns River basin, and the Atlantic coast to the east. Interstate 75, reachable at Ocala, connects residents to Gainesville, Orlando, and Tampa. The result is a place that suits people drawn to natural springs, quiet roads, and outdoor recreation, while keeping everyday conveniences and regional travel within easy reach.
Silver Springs is in Marion County, in north-central Florida, just east of the county seat of Ocala. The community is an unincorporated census-designated place and part of the Ocala metropolitan area.
Silver Springs is known for its artesian springs and Silver Springs State Park, home of the world-famous glass-bottom boat tours. The springs feed the four-mile Silver River, which flows to the Ocklawaha River and is popular for kayaking and manatee viewing.
No. Silver Springs is an unincorporated census-designated place (CDP) in Marion County. It is not an incorporated municipality, and residents rely on Marion County and nearby Ocala for government services.
Silver Springs is served by Marion County Public Schools, which operates elementary, middle, and high schools across Ocala and Marion County, including several campuses near the Silver Springs and east Ocala corridors.
Silver Springs sits immediately east of Ocala along State Road 40, putting downtown Ocala's shopping, dining, and services within a short drive. Interstate 75, reached in Ocala, connects the area to Gainesville, Orlando, and Tampa.
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