One of the glass bottomed boats operated by the Parks Department.
"Wakulla Springs offers two different type of Ranger guided boat tours. Both are unique and tour natural areas where wildlife is abundant and boat traffic is limited to only the park tour boats. Generations of wildlife have become accustom to the tour boats and are oblivious to them making for great photographic opportunities.
The Glass-Bottom Boat Tour is a 30-minute trip over Wakulla Spring, one of the world's largest and deepest freshwater springs. Peering down through the clear water to a depth of 125 feet, Park Rangers will share the mysteries and history of this unique natural area. Large gar, mudfish, bream and bass are observed, as well as, the catfish convention. One of the highlights will be observing the antics of " Henry, The Pole Vaulting Fish". Stories will be told of local folklore and passengers will see prehistoric Mastodon bones on the bottom of the spring basin.
The River Boat Tour is a 40 minute trip taking a different route. Park Rangers navigate the boat for the 3-mile round trip down the Wakulla River introducing you to the " Real Florida" . If observing alligators and other wildlife in their natural habitat is what you are looking for then Wakulla Springs is the place to visit.
The haunting call of the rare Limpkin, raucous call of the moorhen or the bellowing of the bull alligator are sounds that can be heard from the river boat. Large alligators, abundant birds, whitetail deer, wild turkey, bobcats and alligator snapping turtles all call this place home. So, come on down and experience a beautiful voyage on the world-renowned Wakulla Springs Boat Tours.
The price for either boat tour is $6.00 for adults, and $4.00 for children 12 and under."
Source: Florida State Parks