Since the 19th century, Silver Springs has been one of Florida’s most treasured landscapes. As one of the largest artesian springs ever discovered, audiences have long been captured by the springs’ natural beauty and vibrant clarity. From the glass bottom boat tours, kayak and canoe trips to the special event productions, creative culture and romantic appeal, the springs are yours to discover.
Archaeological evidence indicates that people have been using this spring for nearly 10,000 years. Rainbow Springs is Florida's fourth largest spring and, from the 1930s through the 1970s, was the site of a popular, privately-owned attraction. Today, the Rainbow River is popular for swimming, tubing, snorkeling, canoeing and kayaking.
Sholom Park is a non-profit, privately owned, 44-acre botanical garden in Ocala, Florida. Opened to the public in 2004, the park features more than 2 miles of paved trails and more than 100 species of plants and trees. Sholom Park seeks to become a model of land stewardship and the preservation of open space for education and public enjoyment.
Wonderful place to kick back and have a drink, play pool or play darts! Friendly, kind and efficient staff!! One of The Square’s “must-do’s!”
$2 for children, $3 for adults Nice little water park with a slide and waterfalls for the kids with a walk in area. Also a separate pool with deeper water. Covered area with tables or plenty of separate beach chairs to put out. Cash only. My biggest complaint is that it rains so frequently and the pool closes for any thunder for 30 minutes at a time. And in Florida summer ... that's every day.
This is a small Mall and the stores are small but they have a lot of good stores in there. There are a lot of kiosk set up with great deals. They have fun little photo booths and other entertaining machines by all the entrances. Like I said it is definitely a small Mall but it's still furnishes all of your needs. I like it because you don't feel overwhelmed when you go there.