Discover the enchanting landscapes of Rock Springs Run State Reserve on a guided two-hour horseback trail ride. Led by two experienced and friendly wranglers, this adventure takes you through diverse eco-communities, where you’ll encounter a variety of wildlife and lush flora. As you traverse six miles of scenic trails, the guides will share fascinating insights into the natural and cultural history of the park, enriching your journey. Perfect for riders of all skill levels, this trail ride promises a unique and immersive experience in nature's beauty.
Rock Springs Run is an 8-mile river that forms the boundary between Wekiwa Springs State Park and Rock Springs Run State Reserve. Rock Springs Run eventually flows into the Wekiva River, which then runs 15 miles and empties into the St. Johns River. The Wekiva River Basin includes Wekiwa Springs Run, Rock Springs Run, the Wekiva River, Blackwater Creek and Seminole Creek. These waterways are the first congressionally designated National Wild and Scenic River basin in Florida. The Ethel Cemetery, located in Rock Springs Run State Reserve, is the oldest known cemetery in Lake County, built in 1880. The cemetery was located in the town of Ethel, which was a railroad stop town formerly known as Moody. Citizen support organization volunteers constructed a new entrance and fence for the cemetery, which contains four intact grave markers.
You will make your own way to the meeting points