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  2. Wekiwa Springs State Park - Wikipedia

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    The main attraction at Wekiwa Springs Park is the spring, providing approximately 42 million gallons of water to the Wekiva River each day. [3] The swimming area varies in depth from under a foot to five feet, and a small 15–20-foot-deep (4.6–6.1 m) cavern at the source of the spring.

  3. Lower Wekiva River Preserve State Park - Wikipedia

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    Lower Wekiva River Preserve State Park is an 18,000-acre (7,300 ha) Florida State Park located on six miles (10 km) of the St. Johns River in Lake and Seminole counties. The park forms a wildlife corridor to the Ocala National Forest along the Wekiva and St. Johns Rivers. A great blue heron takes flight from the Lower Wekiva River. 5/13/14

  4. West Orange Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Apopka-Vineland Outpost is located before the trail joins the Apopka-Vineland Road heading north, where it stays along its west side for about 550 feet (170 m) and then makes a sudden right, crossing the road to connect to a different railroad grade, the old Florida Midland Railroad, which then heads northward.

  5. Wekiva River (Waccasassa River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    The Wekiva River, also known as Wekiva Creek or Wekiva Run, is a tributary of the Waccasassa River in Levy County, Florida that originates at Wekiva Spring. From the spring the river meanders westward and then southward about 7 miles (11 km) to where it flows into the Waccasassa River. It is fed along the way by Mule Creek and the Little Wekiva ...

  6. Florida State Road 46 - Wikipedia

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    State Road 46 (SR 46) is an east–west route in central Florida, running from U.S. Route 441 (US 441) in Mount Dora to US 1 in Mims. Along the way, it crosses the Wekiva River and, further east, the St. Johns River near the Econlockhatchee River. County Road 46 continues west from the western terminus to County Road Old 441 in Mount Dora.

  7. Florida State Road 453 - Wikipedia

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    State Road 453 (SR 453), part of the Wekiva Parkway system, is a controlled-access toll road built and maintained by the Central Florida Expressway Authority (CFX). SR 453 connects SR 429 to SR 46, and it opened on March 31, 2018. Florida State Road 453 & Florida State Road 429 flyover ramps from Ondich Road

  8. Lake Apopka - Wikipedia

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    Views of Lake Apopka from its southern shore; 2004 and 2011 respectively. Lake Apopka, as viewed from a commercial flight on January 21, 2012. Aerial of downtown Orlando, Florida. Lake Apopka is seen in the upper-right of the photo. Lake Apopka is the fourth largest lake in the U.S. state of Florida. [1]

  9. Seminole-Wekiva Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Seminole-Wekiva Trail is a paved multi-use trail in Seminole County, Florida. It stretches almost 14 miles. It stretches almost 14 miles. A section of it is part of the Florida National Scenic Trail .