Fanning Springs
Fanning Springs is a peaceful riverfront town at the northern gateway to Levy County along US 19. In the mid-1800s, it was a bustling steamboat stop with a post office and a few small businesses. While the pace has slowed, the charm remains. Today, the town is best known for Fanning Springs State Park, a popular spot where crystal-clear waters pump out up to 60 million gallons each day. Across the road, Fort Fanning Historical Park offers a glimpse into the area’s past, where soldiers were once stationed during the Second Seminole War. With its scenic setting on the Suwannee River, Fanning Springs is a favorite destination for swimming, paddling, and relaxing in nature. It’s a great stop for travelers seeking outdoor beauty and small-town Florida charm.