Apalachicola River
The Apalachicola River is approximately 112 miles long and runs from Florida’s northern border to the Gulf of Mexico.
It is formed on the state line between Florida and Georgia and serves as the boundary for the Eastern and Central time zones. It is fed by the Chattahoochee and Flint Rivers that submerge into Lake Seminole reservoir at the Jim Woodruff Dam. The Apalachicola River starts at the dam near Chattahoochee, Florida.
Streams off the Apalachicola River:
Apalachicola River Wildlife and Environmental Area
Paddling Trips for the creeks listed below Intineraries with Maps
- Acorn Lake
- Acorn Lake Creek
- Blounts Bay
- Caesar Creek
- Cash Bayou
- Cash Creek
- Chipola River
- Deep Creek
- Doyle Creek
- East Bayou
- East River
- East River Cutoff
- Fanny Lake
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- Graham Creek
- Grassy Creek
- High Bluff Creek
- Humphrey Slough
- Jackson River
- Lake Wimico
- Montgomery Slough
- Sam’s Creek Cutoff
- Saltwater Creek
- St. Marks River
- South Prong
- Thank You Ma’am Creek
- Whiskey George Creek
- West Bayou |
Box-R Wildlife Management Area
- Apalachicola River
- Huckleberry Creek
- Jackson River
- Little Huckleberry Creek
Boat Ramp locations for the creeks above
Resources:
Apalachicola National Forest
Apalachicola River Wildlife Management Areas
Box-R Wildlife Management Areas
Paddling Trips - Apalachicola River Landing Sites
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