This dive site, Royal Springs, is a pristine natural spring located in Florida, part of the Suwannee River group of springs. The water originates from the underground aquifer, providing consistently crystal clear conditions. While navigation is generally straightforward due to the open nature of the spring, divers can explore the immediate spring boil and the outflow into the Suwannee River, observing the fascinating transition from underground water flow to surface environment. There isn't significant historical lore beyond its natural formation.
Divers and snorkelers at Royal Springs can expect to encounter various freshwater fish species, including Bass, Bluegill, and Sunfish. Turtles are also commonly observed navigating the spring's gentle currents and resting on the bottom. The aquatic vegetation, though not extensively described, provides habitat for these creatures, enhancing the natural appeal of the site.
The best time to visit Royal Springs is year-round, as the water maintains a constant and refreshing 72 degrees Fahrenheit (22 degrees Celsius). The main highlights are the exceptional visibility and the serene natural setting. It's an excellent spot for both divers and freedivers seeking a calm, clear water experience away from the ocean, ideal for refreshing dives and observing freshwater ecosystems.

