|
River
|
County
|
Reach
|
Length
(miles)
|
Year
Listed/ Updated
|
Potential Classification
|
ORVs
|
Description
|
Other
States
|
| Alafia River |
Hillsborough |
RM 0, Gulf
of Mexico, to RM 23 junction of South and North Prongs |
23
|
1982
|
|
S, R, G, F,
W |
Good example
of swiftly flowing unspoiled central Florida riverine system. |
|
| Alapaha River |
Hamilton |
RM 0, confluence
with Suwannee River, to RM 22, GA State Line |
22
|
1982
|
|
S, R, G, F,
W |
Relatively
unspoiled blackwater stream with minimal encroachment. |
|
| Apalachicola
River |
Franklin,
Gulf, Liberty, Calhoun, Gadsden, Jackson |
RM 0, Apalachicola
Bay, to RM 103, headwaters in Lake Seminole |
103
|
1982
|
|
S, R, G, F,
W, H |
Blackwater
stream characterized by narrow canyons, deep ravines, and 200
foot bluffs. |
|
| Arbuckle Creek |
Highlands |
RM 0, Lake
Istokpoga, to RM 22, Lake Arbuckle |
22
|
1982
|
|
S, R, F, W,
H |
Natural, undeveloped
corridor area. |
|
| Aucilla River |
Taylor, Jefferson,
Madison |
Rm 0, Gulf
of Mexico, to RM 57, GA State Line |
57
|
1982
|
|
S, R, G, F,
W, H |
Unique "sinkhole"
river with limestone banks, deep springs, and rapids. |
|
| Big Coldwater
and East Fork |
Santa Rosa |
RM 2, FL 191
bridge, to RM 11, Coldwater Church |
9
|
1982
|
|
R, F, W |
Scenic stream
with high potential for recreation. |
|
| Black Creek
and South Fork |
Clay |
RM 0, confluence
with St. Johns River, to RM 24, FL 16 bridge |
24
|
1982
|
|
S, R, F, W,
H, C |
Meandering
canoe trail complemented by presence of alligators and numerous
wading birds. |
|
| Blackwater
River |
Santa Rosa,
Okaloosa |
RM 4, above
city of Milton, to RM 44, AL State line |
40
|
1982
|
|
S, R, F, W |
Habitat for
endangered pine barren tree frog; flows through Blackwater River
State Forest and is lined for much of reach with Atlantic white
cedar. |
|
| Boiling Creek |
Santa Rosa |
RM 0, confluence
with Yellow River, to RM 7, Okaloosa County line |
7
|
1982
|
|
S, R, F, W |
Entire segment
within Elgin Air Force Base reservation. |
|
| Chassahowitzka
River |
Citrus, Hernando |
RM 0, Gulf
of Mexico, to RM 5, Chassahowitzka |
5
|
1982
|
|
S, R, F, W |
Flows through
Chassahowitzka National Wildlife Refuge; one of few remaining
"near-virgin" areas in State. |
|
| Chipola and
Cowarts Creek |
Gulf, Calhoun,
Jackson |
RM 0, confluence
with Apalachicola River, to RM 97, AL State line |
97
|
1982
|
|
S, R, G, F,
W |
Limestone
stream with clear water, long gentle runs, pools, rocks and
rapids with 9,400 feet of shoreline within Florida Caverns State
Park. |
|
| Choctawhatchee
and East Fork |
Walton, Washington,
Holmes |
RM 0, Choctawhatchee
Bay, to RM 78, AL State line |
78
|
1982
|
|
S, R, G, F,
W |
Scenic recreational
stream with excellent water quality and of ecological significance;
Point Washington State Wildlife Management Area adjacent; Morrison
Springs. |
|
| Econfina Creek |
Bay, Washington |
RM 0, North
Bay, to RM 26, one mile below US 231/FL 75 bridge |
26
|
1982
|
|
S, R, G, F,
W |
Excellent
float stream lined with Atlantic white cedar; designated State
Canoe Trail. |
|
| Econfina River |
Taylor |
RM 0, Gulf
of Mexico, to RM 26, US 19/27 and FL 20 bridge |
26
|
1982
|
|
S, R, F, W |
Beautiful
spring fed stream. |
|
| Econlockhatchee
River |
Seminole,
Orange |
RM 0, confluence
with St. Johns River, to RM 44, headwaters east of Lake Mary
Jane |
44
|
1982
|
|
S, R, F, W,
H, C |
Provides scenic
wilderness type canoeing; designated State Canoe Trail. |
|
| Escambia and
Conecuh |
Escambia,
Santa Rosa |
RM 4, two
miles above US 90 bridge, to RM 51, AL State line |
47
|
1982
|
|
S, R, F, H,
C |
Relatively
undisturbed stream. |
|
| Estero River |
Lee |
RM 0, Estero
Bay, to RM 8, US 41 and Koreshan State Park |
8
|
1982
|
|
S, R, F, W,
H, C |
Established
canoe and nature trail; flows through mangrove swamp; Koreshan
State Historic Site. |
|
| Fisheating
Creek |
Glades, Highlands |
RM 0, confluence
with Lake Okeechobee, to RM 61, headwaters near FL 731 bridge |
61
|
1982
|
|
S, R, F, W |
Remote, meandering
canoe stream; botanically rich. |
|
| Hendry Creek |
Lee |
RM 0, Estero
Bay, to RM 5, FL 865 and Gladiolus Drive |
5
|
1982
|
|
S, R, F, W |
Diverse estaurine
ecosystem. |
|
| Hillsborough
River |
Hillsborough,
Pasco |
RM 20, FL
582A bridge, to RM 60, headwaters west of Polk County line |
40
|
1982
|
|
S, R, G, F,
W |
Highly scenic,
crystal clear flat water stream. |
|
| Holmes Creek |
Washington |
RM 0, confluence
with Choctawhatchee River, to RM 20, town of Vernon |
20
|
1982
|
|
S, R, G, F,
W |
Designated
State Canoe Trail; extremely clear water. |
|
| Myakka River |
Sarasota,
Manatee |
RM 21, north
of southern boundary of Myakka State Park, to RM 59, headwaters
near Hardee County line |
38
|
1982
|
|
S, R, G, F,
W |
Flows through
largest state park; beautiful wilderness preserve. |
|
| New River |
Franklin,
Liberty |
RM 4, town
of Carrabelle, to RM 58, headwaters southwest of Telogia |
54
|
1982
|
|
S, R, G, F,
W, H, C |
Very clean
and scenic blackwater stream that penetrates Apalachicola National
Forest. |
|
| New River |
Franklin,
Liberty |
Forest proclamation
boundary (Sec. 24, T.2 S., R.7 W.) to boundary between Sec.
12 and 13, T.3 S., R.7 W. |
6
|
1982/ 1993
|
W
|
S, R, O |
Meanders tortuously
through a virtual tunnel of vegetation which overhangs and cloaks
river banks. Unexpected twists and turns of river channel create
a chaotic experience for canoeists. |
|
| New River |
Franklin,
Liberty |
Boundary between
Sec. 12 and 13, T.3 S., R.7 W., to bridge on Forest Highway
13 at northern boundary of Mud Swamp-New River Wilderness |
8
|
1982/ 1993
|
S
|
S, R, O |
See initial
comments |
|
| New River |
Franklin,
Liberty |
Bridge on
Forest Highway 13 to point where New River flows out of Mud
Swamp-New River Wilderness north of Owens Bridge on Forest Road
120-B |
10
|
1982/ 1993
|
W
|
S, R, O |
See initial
comments |
|
| New River |
Franklin,
Liberty |
Mud Swamp-New
River Wilderness boundary to river mile 4 in Sec. 13, T.7 S.,
R.5 W., north of Carrabelle |
29
|
1982/ 1993
|
S
|
S, R, O |
See initial
comments |
|
| Ochlockonee
River |
Franklin,
Wakulla, Liberty, Leon |
Ochlockonee
Bay to two miles below Lake Talquin Reservoir |
59
|
1982/ 1993
|
|
S, R, G, F,
W, H, C |
Alternating
banks of high pine-shrouded bluffs and dense cypress and hardwoods.
Fishing, camping, and canoeing. Abundant wildlife and fish. |
|
| Ochlockonee
River |
Franklin,
Wakulla, Liberty, Leon |
RM 0, Ochlockonee
Bay, to RM 59, two miles below Lake Talquin Reservoir |
59
|
1982
|
|
S, R, G, F,
W, H, C |
Official State
Canoe Trail; flows for 25 miles through Apalachicola National
Forest and borders Ochlockonee State Park for over 4,000 feet
and St. Marks Wildlife for approximately 20 miles. |
|
| Ochlockonee
River |
Gadsden |
RM 78, one
mile above Lake Talquin Reservoir, to RM 107, GA State line |
29
|
1982
|
|
S, R, F, W |
See initial
comments. |
|
| Oklawaha and
Silver Springs Run |
Putnam, Marion |
RM 0, confluence
with St. Johns River, to RM 12, below Rodman Dam |
12
|
1982
|
|
S, R, F, W |
Meandering
blackwater stream with lush subtropical vegetation providing
habitat for several threatened or endangered species. |
|
| Oklawaha and
Silver Springs Run |
Marion |
RM 20, above
Rodman Dam, to RM 52, FL 40 bridge; Silver Spring Run from confluence
with Oklawaha River and FL 40 bridge, to RM 5, headwaters |
37
|
1982
|
|
S, R, F, W |
See initial
comments. |
|
| Orange River |
Lee |
RM 0, confluence
with Caloosahatchee River, to RM 9, Lehigh Acres |
9
|
1982
|
|
S, R, F, W |
State Endangered
Manatee Marine Mammal Sanctuary. |
|
| Peace River |
Charlotte,
DeSoto, Hardee, Polk |
RM 0, Charlotte
Harbor, to RM 82, US 98/FL 700 bridge near FT. Meade |
82
|
1982
|
|
S, R, G, F,
W, H, C |
Meandering
blackwater stream lined with limestone banks and forested swamplands. |
|
| Perdido River |
Escambia |
RM 0, Perdido
Bay, to RM 51, one mile below US 31/AL 3 bridge |
51
|
1982
|
|
S, R, F, W |
Excellent
deep blackwater float stream with magnificent stands of Atlantic
white cedar. |
AL
|
| Santa Fe River |
Gilchrist,
Suwanee, Alachua, Columbia, Union, Bradford |
RM 0, confluence
with Suwanee River, to RM 82, Little Santa Fe Lake and headwaters |
82
|
1982
|
|
S, R, G, F,
W, H, C |
Unique resource
with diverse vegetation in a relatively natural state that provides
habitat for abundant wildlife populations; many beautiful second
magnitude springs below Oleno State Park. |
|
| Sebastian
Creek |
Indian River,
Brevard |
RM 0, confluence
with Indian River, to RM 10, Wabasso Road Bridge south of FL
512 |
10
|
1982
|
|
S, R, F, W |
Unaltered
stream with unique habitat. |
|
| Shell Creek |
Charlotte |
RM 3, US 17/FL
35 bridge, to RM 20, east of FL 31 bridge |
17
|
1982
|
|
S, R, H, C |
Scenic stream
with excellent water quality. |
|
| Shoal and
Caney Creek |
Okaloosa,
Walton |
RM 0, confluence
with Yellow River, to RM 46, headwaters southeast of Paxton |
46
|
1982
|
|
S, R, F, W |
Unaltered
stream that meanders through most scenic corridor of the Eglin
Wildlife Management area. |
|
| Sopchoppy
River |
Wakulla |
Property boundary
near center of Sec. 13, T.4 S., R.3 W. to St. Marks National
Wildlife Refuge Boundary, located at division of Sec. 25, T.5
S., R.3 W., and Sec. 30, T.5 S., R.2 W. |
19
|
1982/ 1993
|
R
|
S, R, O |
Green-canopied
tunnels formed by dense overhanging vegetation, high sand bluffs
and limestone outcrops. Variety of water-oriented recreational
activities. |
|
| Sopchoppy
River |
Wakulla |
St. Marks
National Wildlife Refuge Boundary to confluence with Ochlockonee
Bay in Sec. 4, T.6 S., R.2 W. |
6
|
1982/ 1993
|
S
|
S, R, O |
"Islands"
of cypress and swamp tupelo festooned in draperies of spanish
moss transition to open marsh "sea of grass". Fishing and boating. |
|
| Sopchoppy
River |
Wakulla |
RM 0, Ochlockonee
Bay, to RM 41, headwaters near Leon County line |
41
|
1982
|
|
S, R, G, F,
W, H, C |
Clearly defined
picturesque channel with sand bars and deep pools; flows through
Apalachicola National Forest; designated State Canoe Trail. |
|
| Sopchoppy
River |
Wakulla |
Headwaters
on West Branch (Sec. 28, T.2 S., R.4 W.), and on East Branch
(Sec. 24, T.2 S., R.4 W.) to Forest Service property boundary
located near center of Sec. 13, T.4 S., R.3 W. |
23
|
1982/ 1993
|
W
|
S, R, O |
Green-canopied
tunnels formed by dense overhanging vegetation, high sand bluffs
and limestone outcrops. Floatable during high water. |
|
| St. Johns
River |
Putnam, Volusia,
Lake, Seminole, Orange, Osceola, Brevard |
RM 93, above
Lake Harney, to RM 215, FL 520 bridge and Lake Poinsett |
122
|
1982
|
|
S, R, F, W,
H, C |
One of most
well known and heavily utilized bass fisheries in Nation with
excellent recreational opportunities; abundance and variety
of wildlife and is one of last known nesting areas for dusky
seaside sparrow; recorded aboriginal sites; borders Merritt
Island Wildlife Refuge. |
|
| St. Lucie,
North Fork |
Martin, St.
Lucie |
RM 0, confluence
with St. Lucie River at Stuart, to RM 16, junction of Five Mile
and Ten Mile Creeks |
16
|
1982
|
|
S, R, F, W |
Designated
aquatic preserve. |
|
| St. Lucie,
South Fork |
Martin |
RM 8, FL 76
bridge, to RM 16, headwaters northeast of FL 708 and Florida
Turnpike intersection |
8
|
1982
|
|
S, R, F, W |
Untouched
scenic stream with subtropical flora and fauna. |
|
| St. Marks
River |
Wakulla, Leon,
Jefferson |
RM 0, Apalachee
Bay, to RM 39, headwaters above US 90/FL 10 bridge |
39
|
1982
|
|
S, R, G, F,
W, H, C |
Flows through
St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge. |
|
| St. Marys
and North Prong |
Nassau, Baker |
RM 0, confluence
with Atlantic Ocean, to RM 120, one mile below GA 94 bridge |
120
|
1982
|
|
S, R, G, F,
W, H, C |
Relatively
undeveloped subtropical waterway canopied with southern swampland
communities; forms boundary between FL and GA. |
GA
|
| Tomoka River |
Volusia |
RM 7, two
miles south of US 1/FL 5 bridge, to RM 17, I-4 bridge |
10
|
1982
|
|
S, R, F, W,
H, C |
Gentle flowing
stream that penetrates extensive salt marsh with a variety of
tropical, subtropical and savannah environments. |
|
| Waccasassa
River |
Levy |
RM 0, Waccasassa
Bay, to RM 37, headwaters above FL 339 bridge |
37
|
1982
|
|
S, R, F, W |
Popular stream
with almost impenetrable banks. |
|
| Wacissa River |
Jefferson |
RM 0, confluence
with Aucilla River, to RM 20, headwaters northeast of Wacissa |
20
|
1982
|
|
S, R, G, F,
W, H, C |
Spring fed
streams flowing over limerock formations; forested banks; noted
archaeological and palentological resource; designated State
Canoe Trail. |
|
| Wakulla River |
Wakulla |
RM 2, Port
Leon, to RM 10, FL 61 bridge and Wakulla Springs |
8
|
1982
|
|
S, R, G, F,
W, H, C |
Crystal clear
spring fed stream; major recreational and ecological resource;
designated State Canoe Trail. |
|
| Wekiva and
Rock Springs Run |
Seminole,
Lake, Orange |
RM 0, confluence
with St. Johns River, to RM 15, Wekiva Springs; RM 0, confluence
with Wekiva River, to RM 8, Rock Springs |
23
|
1982
|
|
S, R, G, F,
W |
Crystal clear
spring fed stream that flows through unspoiled wilderness. |
|
| Withlacoochee
and Camp Creek |
Madison, Hamilton |
RM 0, confluence
with Suwannee River, to RM 26, GA State line |
26
|
1982
|
|
S, R, G, F,
W |
Crystal clear
spring fed stream in primitive wilderness setting. |
|
| Withlacoochee
River |
Citrus, Levy |
RM 0, Gulf
of Mexico, to RM 10, below Lake Rousseau |
10
|
1982
|
|
S, R, G, F,
W, H, C |
Highly scenic,
relatively clear stream with significant geologic exposures;
meanders through dense cypress swamps, sandhills and hardwood
forests underlaced with cabbage palms; abundance of wildlife;
designated State Canoe Trail; penetrates Withlacoochee State
Forest. |
|
| Withlacoochee
River |
Citrus, Marion,
Sumter, Hernando, Pasco, Polk |
RM 22, US
41 bridge above Lake Rousseau, to RM 135, headwaters south of
Lake County line |
113
|
1982
|
|
S, R, G, F,
W |
See initial
comments. |
|
| Yellow River |
Santa Rosa,
Okaloosa |
RM 0, East
Bay, to RM 55, AL State line |
55
|
1982
|
|
S, R, F, W |
Designated
State Canoe Trail that penetrates hardwood forests and cypress
swamps of Elgin State Wildife Management Area and Yellow River
Marsh State Aquatic Preserve. |
|
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