Big shoals state park. Limestone bluffs, towering 80 feet above the banks of the Suwannee...
Big shoals state park. Limestone bluffs, towering 80 feet above the banks of the Suwannee River, afford outstanding vistas not found anywhere else in Florida. Visitors also have opportunities for hiking, biking, horseback riding, fishing and wildlife viewing. 6 km) east of White Springs, off US 41. Managed in cooperation with Florida Forest Service Suwannee River Water Management District Department of Environmental Protection Located in southeastern Hamilton County, Big Shoals WMA extends along three miles of bluffs above the Suwannee River and features the largest whitewater rapids in the state. Learn about the park's history, trails, fishing, and wildlife at this Wikipedia article. A variety of trails explore these woodland landscapes, ranging from paved walkways to bumpy singletrack for offroad cyclists. Limestone bluffs towering 80 feet above the banks of the Suwannee River afford outstanding vistas not found anywhere else in Florida. There is no vehicle access to either the Big Shoals or Little Shoals rapids. No special hiking permits are usually required for day use on the trail itself. Hike the Florida National Scenic Trail along the river bluffs for vistas of the Suwannee River that are uncommon in Florida’s otherwise flat terrain.
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