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Florida Department of Environmental Protection Dead Lakes State Recreation Area is a Florida protected area located 1 mile (1.6 km) north of Wewahitchka off Florida State Road 71 and southwest of Tallahassee .
The Dead River, found in Lake County, Florida, USA, serves as the division between the cities of Tavares and Leesburg. The Dead River connects Lake Eustis and Lake Harris. The only roadway to cross the river is U.S. Highway 441/SR 44 near the river's northern mouth toward Lake Eustis.
The Dead Lakes were formed when the Apalachicola deposited sand bars blocking the mouth of the Chipola. The Chipola River flows for several miles south from the Dead Lakes, parallel to the Apalachicola River, before reaching its confluence with the larger river. Chipola River crossing on US90/FL10 in Jackson County
Clearwater Land & Minerals of Florida wants to drill through a lime rock pad north of Dead Lakes in Calhoun County, about 60 miles west of the capital. It intends to restart an operation abandoned ...
DEP fielded about 600 comments from the public opposed to Clearwater Land & Minerals plans to drill through a lime rock pad to a depth of 14,000 feet north of The Dead Lakes.
The Apalachicola Riverkeeper has asked the Florida Department of Environmental Protection to delay permitting an exploratory oil well in ... and the Chipola River just north of the Dead Lakes. ...
The center of Iola eventually shifted about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) west of the old railroad terminus to the east side of the Chipola River at the southern end of the Dead Lakes The area around the Dead Lakes attracted sports hunters and fishermen, who could travel there by steamboat on the Apalachicola River, landing at the old railroad terminus.
The 74-mile-long (119 km) [1] Ocklawaha River flows north from central Florida until it joins the St. Johns River near Palatka. Its name is derived from ak-lowahe, Creek for "muddy". [2] The historical and original source of the Ocklawaha River is Lake Griffin, part of the Harris chain of lakes in Lake County, Florida.