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  2. Okatoma Creek - Wikipedia

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    Okatoma Creek is a tributary of the Bouie River in the U.S. state of Mississippi. It is part of the Pascagoula River watershed. Okatoma Creek is popular for canoeing and kayaking, particularly near Seminary, Mississippi, where several boat rentals are located. The creek offers several Class I falls and chutes. [3]

  3. Falling Waters State Park - Wikipedia

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    Falling Waters State Park is a 171-acre (69 ha) Florida state park located three miles (5 km) south of Chipley, Washington County in northwestern Florida. The park contains a 73-foot (22 m) waterfall , the highest in the state [ 3 ] known as "Falling Waters Falls”.

  4. Category:Waterfalls of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Waterfalls of Florida" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. ... Falling Creek Falls; Falling Waters State Park; S.

  5. New park with 1.8 miles of trails, waterfall views opens in ...

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    People look out from an overlook at Bell Park in Saluda Nov. 22, 2024. The new Henderson County park, which officially opened on Friday, comprises 1.8 miles of hiking trails.

  6. Falling Creek Falls - Wikipedia

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    Falling Creek Falls is a 10-foot (3 m) waterfall on 204 acres (83 ha) jointly managed by the Suwannee River Water Management District and Columbia County, Florida. [1] and is not currently a State Park. Located north of Lake City, Florida, boardwalk access to the waterfall starts at a parking lot located on the east-side of County Road 131 just ...

  7. Weeki Wachee Springs - Wikipedia

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    Weeki Wachee Springs is a natural tourist attraction located in Weeki Wachee, Florida, where underwater performances by "mermaids", women wearing fish tails as well as other fanciful outfits, can be viewed in an aquarium-like setting in the spring of the Weeki Wachee River.

  8. Covington County, Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Highway 49; U.S. Highway 84; Covington County is crossed both north-to-south and east-to-west by four-laned state highways. Highway 49, which runs north–south through all three municipalities and is commonly known as Mississippi's Main Street, connects the state's three largest cities—Jackson, Gulfport, and Hattiesburg—to Covington County as well as cities such as Wiggins, Magee ...

  9. Edward Ball Wakulla Springs State Park - Wikipedia

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    The park draws its name from Edward Ball, the DuPont family financial manager who sold the park lands to the state of Florida. He built the lodge in 1937. His trust posthumously sold the tract to the state in 1986. [1] Paleo Indians are known to have camped at the spring 12,000 years ago, where they hunted mastodons, bison, and other ancient ...