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Major
Activities
Counties:
Columbia, Gilchrist, Alachua
Mileage: 26
Skill Level: Beginner
Difficulty: Easy
Usual Current: Average (2-3 mph)
Notes
and Precautions
The Ichetucknee River is a tributary of the Santa Fe, and you can
paddle upstream to Ichetucknee Springs State Park. Permission is
needed to camp overnight at the fish camps along the river. There
is no camping at Ichetucknee Springs State Park. Motorboats are
more frequent near the end of the trail. This river floods during
heavy rainfall.
Access
- US
41 / 441 Bridge Go 2 miles northwest of High Springs on
US 41 / 441 (SR 25); turn left to public boat ramp.
- US
27 Bridge Three miles northwest of High Springs. (3 miles)
- CR
47 Bridge Go 4.5 miles southwest of Fort White. (10 miles)
- US
129 Bridge SR 49. (13 miles)
There
may be access points (both public and private) in addition to those
listed here. Please remember that some sites require a fee for launching
and/or parking.
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