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Canoe outfitters on the upper Suwannee River offering 213 miles of canoeing and kayaking, including the Big Shoals, Florida's only Class III white water rapids.
North Florida's Suwannee River, made famous by Stephen Foster's song "Old Folks at Home," contains centuries of history and opportunities for paddlers and hikers seeking outdoor adventure.
Levy County Sheriff’s deputies worked with parks and recreation officials to decide which boat ramps are safe enough to re-open.
The Suwannee River rises in the Okefenokee Swamp, a sombre fresh-water swampland of some 700 square miles on the borders of Georgia and Florida.
Folk music, mahogany cakes, campsites, hiking, canoeing, and even a 97-bell carillon tower define this artsy heritage state park on Florida's Suwannee River.
Canoe outfitters on the upper Suwannee River offering 213 miles of canoeing and kayaking, including the Big Shoals, Florida's only Class III white water rapids.