[UPDATE] Live Oak Florida- July 23, 2012
Nine more Suwannee River Water Management District (District) properties have been reopened to vehicles and for public recreational use following recent closures due to flooding or other unsafe conditions from Tropical Storm Debby.
The following is a complete list of all tracts that have been reopened:
Suwannee River:
Hamilton County – Roline, Cypress Creek South, Belmont, Hunter Creek, Big Shoals, White Springs, Swift Creek, Jerry Branch, Holton Creek
Columbia County – Gar Pond, Big Pine, Bay Creek
Suwannee County – Woods Ferry, Mattair Springs, Blue Sink, Suwannee Springs, Fox Trail
Steinhatchee River:
Taylor County – Steinhatchee Falls
The following four District tracts remain closed to the public:
Suwannee River: Camp Branch (Hamilton County); Little Shoals (Columbia County) and Rocky Creek (Suwannee County).
Santa Fe River: 47 Bridge (Gilchrist County)
Updated information regarding closings and openings is available at the District website:
www.mysuwanneeriver.com or by phone at 386.362.1001 or FL toll free 800.226.1066.
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Live Oak, Florida- July 18, 2012
The Suwannee River Water Management District (District) announces the reopening of some properties that had been closed to the public due to flooding or other unsafe conditions occurring from Tropical Storm Debby. The following tracts are now open to vehicles and for recreational use:
Suwannee River: Hamilton County tracts – Big Shoals, White Springs, Swift Creek, Jerry Branch, Holton Creek; Columbia County tracts – Gar Pond; Suwannee County tracts: Woods Ferry, Mattair Springs
Steinhatchee River: Taylor County tract – Steinhatchee Falls
Updated information regarding closings and openings is available at the District website:
www.mysuwanneeriver.com or by phone at 386.362.1001 or FL toll free 800.226.1066.