Blackwater River State Park

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Blackwater River State Park is a Florida state park known for its pristine, tannin-dark river, white sandbars, and opportunities for canoeing, kayaking, and hiking in a largely undeveloped natural setting.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf protected area
state park
conservationFocus preservation of longleaf pine ecosystem
protection of Blackwater River corridor
country United States of America
surface form: United States
ecosystem longleaf pine forest
riparian floodplain
wiregrass community
feature boardwalks
river access points
sandbars
hasActivity camping
fishing
picnicking
wildlife viewing
hasFauna river otter
various wading birds
white-tailed deer
hasFlora longleaf pine
wiregrass
hasTrailType hiking trails
IUCNCategory II
knownFor canoeing
hiking
kayaking
tannin-dark river water
tubing
undeveloped natural setting
white sandbars
locatedIn Santa Rosa County, Florida
managingOrganization Florida Department of Environmental Protection
nearestCity Holt, Florida
opened 1967
partOf Florida state parks
surface form: Florida State Parks system
region Florida Panhandle
river Blackwater River
state Florida
waterBodyType blackwater river

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Blackwater Bay adjacentTo Blackwater River State Park
Blackwater River associatedWithProtectedArea Blackwater River State Park
Blackwater River associatedWithProtectedArea Blackwater River State Park
this entity surface form: Blackwater River State Forest
Blackwater River (Florida) hasProtectedArea Blackwater River State Park
Blackwater River (Florida) adjacentTo Blackwater River State Park
Blackwater River (Florida) recreationArea Blackwater River State Park