Outdoor Explorers
Suwannee River Wilderness Trail Paddling Guide
DOWNLOAD PDF HERE. The Suwanee River Wilderness Trail (SRWT) starts at White Springs and follows the river for 171 miles to the Gulf of Mexico. This Paddling Guide is a product of the SRWT partnership.
Springs and More Brochure
DOWNLOAD PDF HERE. Replenish your spirit by frolicking in the springs that feed the world-famous Suwannee River.
Outdoor Adventure Guide
DOWNLOAD PDF HERE. Horse-back riding, cave diving and trail biking — what do each of these outdoor activities have in common? They are all adventures to be had in natural north Florida! Check out the various ways to explore the rolling hills, flatlands and natural springs that make up the north Florida landscape.
Cedar Key’s Shell Mound, a “Sea Kayaker’s Playground”
While the town of Cedar Key is 24-miles off the beaten path, at the western (Gulf) end of SR24, Shell Mound is a bit farther! “The Shell Mound Unit of Lower Suwannee National Wildlife Refuge is adjacent to Cedar Keys National Wildlife Refuge. This unique feature was created by archaic period Eastern Woodland Indian cultures …
Heading to Cedar Key, FL With Your Boat? Don’t Forget The Backwaters Near The #4 Channel
Anglers and boaters headed to Cedar Key are sometimes put off by the crowds at the downtown boat basin. Yes, they’re closer to the Gulf of Mexico, and there’s an inside and an outside ramp. If you use the inside ramp, you’ll be in the shallow boat basin and if your boat has a T-top …
Head to Natural North Florida For Great Paddling Adventures!
Here’s a quick look at some of the great paddling in Natural North Florida!
Relax, Unwind and Explore Union County
Union County has been a long-time stomping ground for outdoor enthusiasts and explorers alike. It’s home to an assortment of fresh-water lakes, rural flatland and woodland forests, which allow for perfect one-day trip adventures. The charming cities of Union County also accommodate fine dining and retail-shop seekers, and its centralized location makes the county easily …
It’s Officially “Spring-Time” In Natural North Florida’s State and County Parks
Easter weekend means lots of things to lots of people. In Natural North Florida, especially in our State and County parks, the Easter weekend and the passage into springtime really means “Spring-time”! Florida’s Karst geology has created a complex (and fragile!) underground network of rivers that course through limestone rock, occasionally popping up in the …
The Green Giants of Goethe State Forest
Deep in the heart of more than 53,500 acres of forested preserve, a stand of ancient trees is crowned by the Goethe Giant, one of Florida’s largest cypresses
Paddle Natural North Florida’s Springs and Spring-Fed Rivers
With our abundant springs, spring runs and spring-fed rivers, the Natural North Florida region is the perfect place to spend a lazy day paddling. In the southern regions, there are several springs that feed the mighty Suwannee River. County parks at Otter Springs and Hart Springs attract paddlers to their quiet waters. The State Parks …