Four Creeks State Forest

30°34′31″N 81°44′24″W / 30.575415°N 81.740026°W / 30.575415; -81.740026Area13,147 acresOther informationhiking, hunting, fishing, canoeing, kayaking, nature study, bicycling and horseback riding

Four Creeks State Forest is a 13,147-acre protected area in Nassau County, Florida that includes the 13,060-acre Four Creeks State Forest and Wildlife Management Area .[1] The site is located between Callahan and Yulee, Florida along the Duval/Nassau County line.

The area is named for the four creeks that traverse the property: Alligator (Mills), Thomas, Boggy and Plummer Creeks, which join to form the headwaters of the Nassau River.

See also

References

  1. ^ Four Creeks Wildlife Management Area

External links

  • Four Creeks State Forest - official site
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