Ginnie Springs

GPTKB entity

Statements (51)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf natural spring
gptkbp:accessibility open to the public
gptkbp:accommodation restrooms
showers
picnic areas
campgrounds
gptkbp:activities fishing
hiking
wildlife observation
scuba diving
gptkbp:admission_fee required for entry
gptkbp:climate approximately 72°F (22°C) year-round
gptkbp:communityEvents educational programs
clean-up days
gptkbp:contact available online
gptkbp:depth up to 30 feet (9 meters)
gptkbp:drainageBasin approximately 35 million gallons per day
gptkbp:environment aquatic ecosystem
gptkbp:environmentalProtection habitat protection
water quality preservation
gptkbp:features snorkeling
camping
tubing
cave diving
gptkbp:historical_significance popular among divers since the 1970s
used_by_Native_Americans
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Ginnie Springs
gptkbp:location gptkb:Florida
gptkbp:managedBy gptkb:Ginnie_Springs_Outdoors
gptkbp:nearby_attractions gptkb:Blue_Springs_State_Park
gptkb:Ichetucknee_Springs_State_Park
Devil's Den
gptkbp:opening_hours daily
gptkbp:partOf Suwannee_River_Basin
gptkbp:reviews popular among outdoor enthusiasts
recommended for families
highly rated for cleanliness
known for friendly staff
gptkbp:safetyFeatures lifeguards on duty during peak season
rules for divers and snorkelers
gptkbp:season year-round
gptkbp:social_media_presence active on multiple platforms
gptkbp:surrounding_area wooded land
gptkbp:type freshwater spring
gptkbp:visitors popular tourist destination
gptkbp:waterQuality high visibility
underground aquifer
gptkbp:wildlife turtles
birds
mammals
various species of fish