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BLUE SINK

Recreation
On the Blue Sink Tract visitors may launch a canoe, hunt, picnic, and view wildlife.

The Blue Sink Tract provides scenic views of the river at the end of Blue Sink Path, parking and canoe launch at the Blue Sink Canoe Launch, and a boardwalk to view the blackwater spring at Blue Sink.

Access
Blue Sink Tract from Live Oak:
Travel northeast on SR 136 crossing I-75; travel approximately 1 mile past the interstate, turn left on 27th Road and the Blue Sink tract begins approximately .75 mile on both sides of the road. From White Springs: Travel southwest on SR 136, turn right on 27th Road.

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BOOKER SPRING

Booker Spring Tract is accessed from the Suwannee River. Visitors can fish, hike, hunt and view wildlife. Pothole Springs, a second magnitude spring is in the edge of the river on the south end of the tract and Booker Spring is approximately .5 miles upriver from Pothole Spring. Booker Springs originates from Mallory Swamp.

This tract is part of the Log Landing Wildlife Management Area. For more information on hunting, contact the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission at:

386-758-0525
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Website

Access

Access is by river only.

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47 BRIDGE

Recreation
On the 47 Bridge Tract visitors may enjoy fishing, as well as biking, hiking, horseback riding, and wildlife viewing on administrative roads.

The River Trail meanders one mile upriver along the bank providing additional fishing opportunities and scenic river views.

Access
47 Bridge from Ft. White:
Travel south on SR 47, cross the Santa Fe River and turn left into Santa Fe River County Park.

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ALAPAHA BLUFFS

Recreation
On the Alapaha Bluff Tract visitors may enjoy fishing, hiking, and wildlife viewing on administrative roads.

Access
Alapaha Bluffs tract from Jasper:
Travel southwest on CR 249 11.5 miles on the Alapaha Bluff parking area is on the right.

Size
Alapaha Bluffs – 265 acres

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ADAMS

Recreation
On the Adams Tract visitors may enjoy fishing, as well as biking, hiking, horseback riding, and wildlife viewing. The Adams Tract is part of the Troy Springs Wildlife Management Area and offers small game and turkey hunting.

Hunting is allowed in permitted areas only. For more information on hunting, contact the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission at:

386-758-0525
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission

Access
Adams tract from Mayo:
Travel east from Mayo on US 27 to CR 41o, turn left and at the 90° left turn on NE CR 410; continue straight on the dirt road 100 yards to the entrance.

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ADAMS

Recreation
On the Adams Tract visitors may enjoy fishing, as well as biking, hiking, horseback riding, and wildlife viewing. The Adams Tract is part of the Troy Springs Wildlife Management Area and offers small game and turkey hunting.

Hunting is allowed in permitted areas only. For more information on hunting, contact the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission at:

386-758-0525
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission

Access
Adams tract from Mayo:
Travel east from Mayo on US 27 to CR 41o, turn left and at the 90° left turn on NE CR 410; continue straight on the dirt road 100 yards to the entrance.

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ADAMS

Recreation
On the Adams Tract visitors may enjoy fishing, as well as biking, hiking, horseback riding, and wildlife viewing. The Adams Tract is part of the Troy Springs Wildlife Management Area and offers small game and turkey hunting.

Hunting is allowed in permitted areas only. For more information on hunting, contact the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission at:

386-758-0525
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission

Access
Adams tract from Mayo:
Travel east from Mayo on US 27 to CR 41o, turn left and at the 90° left turn on NE CR 410; continue straight on the dirt road 100 yards to the entrance.