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The Three Sisters Springs Center is located at:
917 Three Sisters Springs Trail
Crystal River, FL 34429
Manatees move freely in and out of the springs as temperatures and tides change. Your best chances for seeing manatees inside of Three Sisters Springs is on a cold winter day, when the water temperatures in the Gulf of Mexico are below 68 degrees Fahrenheit.
The springs, regardless of the time of year, are always stunning. The best times for manatee viewing are during cold fronts and high tides from November 15th to March 31st.
Yes, swimming is permitted at Three Sisters Springs, however, you must arrive through the waterways. There is no water access from the land. This is to protect the springs from erosion.
Both the trolley and the boardwalk are handicap accessible.
No. There are numerous qualified guides and rentals company's available in Crystal River that provide these services. A simple google search will help you to find a guide, or please visit discovercrystalriverfl.com
Restrooms and water bottle filling stations are available onsite for patrons visiting by land only.
No. There are many outfitters in Crystal River that provide rentals, please visit discovercrystalriverfl.com for a list of outfitters.
No, we are a day use facility only. Please visit discovercrystalriverfl.com for a listing of campgrounds in Citrus County.
During manatee season, US Fish &Wildlife Service volunteers provide guided walking tours, please inquire with the volunteers at the Boardwalk for the tour schedule.
Three Sisters Springs is an excellent birding site! We have over 100 different documented bird species sighted at the Three Sisters Springs! US Fish &Wildlife Service volunteers offer birding tours throughout the year. Check with the Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge for a schedule of tours. Ph: 352-563-2088
Yes, Federal Recreational Land Pass and Duck Stamp holders will have $5 dollars waived from the ticket price of any adult, senior or military ticket. They are also eligible to receive a $20 discount off the price of a Three Sisters Springs Annual Pass or a Crystal River Resident Walk-in Pass.
There is no public parking onsite unless you possess a handicap parking permit. Otherwise access to the refuge is provided via our trolley which is included with daily admission.
Only service animals are allowed at the refuge.
Yes! There are opportunities to photograph manatees from the boardwalk and birds from the wetland trails. Please stay on the designated trails and boardwalk for your safety. Please respect wildlife; camera extension poles (aka selfie-sticks) are not allowed. Drones are not permitted on the refuge. If you are a commercial photographer please contact the Crystal River NWR to obtain a Special Use Permit. Phone: 352-563-2088.
Three Sisters Springs is a wetland habitat and both alligators and venomous snakes live in this habitat. Please respect wildlife and view from a distance. Do not touch, get close to, feed or pick up wild animals.