Carrabelle River

River in Florida, United States
29°50′20″N 84°39′43″W / 29.83889°N 84.66194°W / 29.83889; -84.66194

Carrabelle River is located in Carrabelle, Florida, and flows into St. George Sound in Apalachicola Bay and the Gulf of Mexico.[1] The area has been a base for commercial fishermen. It is home to a river festival. It is crossed by the Carrabelle River Bridge on U.S. Route 98. Upstream, the Carrabelle forks into the New River and Crooked River.

References

  1. ^ Herb Hiller A quaint Florida getaway; The small Panhandle town of Carrabelle remains a quaint slice of Old Florida. September 14, 2008 Tampa Bay Times
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