Springs in Florida where solo diving is allowed?

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ShallowDiverDave

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Anyone know off the top of their head which springs in Florida openly allow solo diving? Thanks!
 
Vortex Spring openly allows solo ($32 entry [including one fill], $5 fills, etc).

Morrison Spring openly allows solo, as there's no shop or anything (get fills from Vortex for their $7 not-diving-Vortex rate).

Cypress Spring openly allows solo, as there's nothing there, not even land access (bring a canoe, or rent one for way too much money... from Vortex, wouldn't you know).

Haven't been to the ones east of those.
 
Little River near Branford is my favorite solo diving spring.
 
diversolo:
Little River near Branford is my favorite solo diving spring.
Not an ideal spring to do open water diving in since there really is nothing other than a very small basin that becomes a cave quickly. Word has it this will become a state park in the near future which will eliminate any solo diving
 
Royal Springs in Branford, and Ginnie Springs in High Springs both do. The other commercial parks may, such as Devil's Den, Blue Grotto and Paradise Springs, but don't know.

Keep in mind no State Parks allow solo diving, you will be asked to leave at best, maybe arrested.
 

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