Santa Fe River

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The Santa Fe River is a spring-fed river in northern Florida known for its scenic karst landscape, underground passages, and role as a major tributary of the Suwannee River.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Santa Fe River canonical 13
Santa Fe River basin 1

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Statements (51)

Predicate Object
instanceOf river
spring-fed river
country United States of America
surface form: United States
disappearsUndergroundAt Oleno State Park
surface form: O’Leno State Park
ecoregion Atlantic coastal plain
surface form: Southeastern Coastal Plain
flowsThrough Alachua County, Florida NERFINISHED
Bradford County, Florida NERFINISHED
Columbia County, Florida NERFINISHED
Gilchrist County, Florida NERFINISHED
Suwannee County, Florida NERFINISHED
Union County, Florida NERFINISHED
hasBiodiversityFeature aquatic cave ecosystems
freshwater fish habitat
hasHydrologicalFeature disappearing stream segment
karst landscape
sinkholes
springs
underground passages
hasSource Lake Santa Fe
hasSpring Gilchrist Blue Spring
Ginnie Springs
Hornes Bridge Spring
Ichetucknee Springs
Lily Springs
Poe Springs
Rum Island Springs (regionally associated)
surface form: Rum Island Spring
hasTributary Ichetucknee River
New River (Florida)
Olustee Creek
knownFor cave diving
clear spring water
karst topography
scenic paddling
length approximately 75 miles
locatedIn Florida
North Florida
surface form: northern Florida
mouthLocatedIn Suwannee River
partOf Floridan Aquifer
surface form: Floridan aquifer system region
protectedAreaAlongCourse Ichetucknee Springs
surface form: Ichetucknee Springs State Park

Oleno State Park
surface form: O’Leno State Park

River Rise Preserve State Park
reappearsAt River Rise Preserve State Park
recreationalActivity canoeing
fishing
kayaking
scuba diving
snorkeling
tubing
riverSystem Suwannee River
surface form: Suwannee River basin
sourceLocatedIn Alachua County, Florida NERFINISHED
tributaryOf Suwannee River

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Columbia County, Florida hasWaterBody Santa Fe River
Interstate 75 in Florida crosses Santa Fe River
Gilchrist County, Florida feature Santa Fe River
Suwannee River (nearby influence) hasTributary Santa Fe River
subject surface form: Suwannee River
Rum Island Springs (regionally associated) locatedOn Santa Fe River
subject surface form: Rum Island Springs
Rum Island Springs (regionally associated) regionallyAssociatedWith Santa Fe River
subject surface form: Rum Island Springs
Rum Island Springs (regionally associated) partOf Santa Fe River
subject surface form: Rum Island Springs
this entity surface form: Santa Fe River basin
Fort White, Florida near Santa Fe River
Suwannee River hasTributary Santa Fe River
Ichetucknee River mouthOf Santa Fe River
Ichetucknee River tributaryOf Santa Fe River
Gilchrist County borderedByRiver Santa Fe River
Gilchrist County hasNaturalFeature Santa Fe River
North Central Florida containsRiver Santa Fe River