Kayak Silver Springs
State Park
The natural beauty and elegance along with the rich history make our Silver Springs kayaking tours some of the best in the state. The abundant wildlife and pristine water make for a picture-perfect kayak tour. Being a local Florida native, Silver Springs is and has always been a very special place for me. A place that I respect and cherish. The Silver Springs State Park is one of the few places in Florida that has feral Rhesus monkeys living along the shoreline. Contrary to many stories that the monkeys were escapees from one of several Tarzan movies they filmed here, the real history is that monkeys were actually introduced to an island in the park by Colonel Tooey in the 1930s. Colonel Tooey was a concessionaire that ran the jungle cruise boat tour. Colonel Tooey planned on using the monkeys for his jungle cruise attraction as one of the sites for tourists, calling it Monkey Island. What he didn’t know is that the monkeys were excellent swimmers and soon swam away. They are wild in the park now and all throughout the Silver River and Ocklawaha River basin.
Jungle Cruise Monkeys!
Mastodon Kill Site! Silver Springs Museum
Artifacts and fossils of mastodon mammoths and paleo-Indians dating back approximately 9,840 years ago have been found in the Silver River. Native American tribes like the Tamaqua and the Seminole Indians once lived here along the river, using its many natural resources for food and shelter. Silver Springs was a hot spot for tourism after the Civil War. Silver Springs was the first Florida tourist attraction and became a registered National Natural Landmark in 1971. The state of Florida took over the privately owned attraction in October 2013 and has made some major improvements.














