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  2. Blackwater River (Florida) - Wikipedia

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    31 miles (50 km) of the river are navigable by canoe, kayak or small boats. This section of the river, from Kennedy Bridge near Munson, Florida to Deaton Bridge in the Blackwater River State Park, is designated a Florida Canoe Trail – part of a statewide system of greenways and trails.

  3. Econfina Creek - Wikipedia

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    Econfina Creek Canoe Launch. Econfina Creek is a small river in the middle Florida Panhandle. It flows through hilly country, and has sections of whitewater rapids. Much of its flow comes from springs. The river ends at Deer Point Lake, a reservoir that provides the freshwater supply for Panama City and much of Bay County.

  4. Rock Springs Run State Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Among the wildlife of the park are Florida black bear, Florida scrub jay, sandhill crane, indigo snake, gopher tortoise. Amenities include a canoe and kayak launch, rentals, swimming, tubing, about 17 miles (27 km) of trails, access to the Rock Springs Run and the Wekiva River, primitive canoe and equestrian camping facilities.

  5. Collier–Seminole State Park - Wikipedia

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    The park has a number of trails. A 13.6-mile (21.9 km) canoe trail that flows down the Blackwater River through a mangrove forest. A 6.5-mile (10.5 km) hiking trail runs through the park. A .9-mile nature trail features a boardwalk system and observation platform that overlooks the salt marsh. The park is open from 8:00 am until sundown year-round.

  6. Great Calusa Blueway - Wikipedia

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    The Great Calusa Blueway is a paddling trail in Florida for kayakers, canoers, paddle boarders and other paddlers. It covers 190 miles meandering through the coastal waters and inland tributaries of Lee County, Florida. [1] [2] The Calusa Blueway Paddling Festival is held to celebrate the trail. [3] [1] It is named for the Calusa tribe.

  7. Wekiva River - Wikipedia

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    It is designated as a Florida State Canoe Trail, an Outstanding Florida Water, and an Aquatic Preserve by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. [4] The Wekiva River system is also one of the two rivers in Florida federally designated as a National Wild and Scenic River for its scenery, recreation, geology, and diverse habitats. [5]

  8. Hells Bay - Wikipedia

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    Hells Bay is a series of shallow creeks, bays and glades located in the Everglades National Park in Cape Sable, Florida. It is located on the southeast section of Whitewater Bay and is accessible by boat from the east through the bay and from the west via a marked canoe trail maintained by the Park Service. [1]

  9. Riverbend Park (Florida) - Wikipedia

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    The park includes 10 miles of hiking/biking trails, 7 miles of equestrian trails and 5 miles of canoeing/kayaking trails and includes a section of the Loxahatchee River, a National Wild and Scenic River. A Florida cracker farmstead is displayed, as well as a Seminole-style chickee for picnics. [4]