Blackwater River State Park

State park in Florida, United States

30°42′25″N 86°52′41″W / 30.70694°N 86.87806°W / 30.70694; -86.87806Area590 acresEstablished1967Governing bodyFlorida Department of Environmental Protection

Blackwater River State Park is a Florida State Park located fifteen miles northeast of Milton, near Harold, off U.S. 90. The address is 7720 Deaton Bridge Road.

History

The park was certified a Registered State Natural Feature in 1980, for possessing exceptional value in illustrating the natural history of Florida. In 1982, an Atlantic white cedar there was recognized as a Florida Champion tree, one of the largest and oldest of its species.[1]

Recreational activities

The park has such amenities as birding, boating, canoeing, fishing, hiking, kayaking, picnicking areas, swimming, tubing, wildlife viewing and full camping facilities. The main picnicking area has covered picnicking pavilions, restrooms, and a parking lot.

See also

References

  1. ^ Blackwater River State Park article Archived July 8, 2006, at the Wayback Machine on the Florida State Park website

External links

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