River Rise Preserve State Park

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River Rise Preserve State Park is a Florida state park known for protecting the unique karst landscape where the Santa Fe River emerges from underground and resumes its surface flow.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Florida state park
protected area
accessPolicy day-use only in most areas
conservationFocus groundwater-dependent ecosystems
riverine habitats
country United States of America
surface form: United States
ecosystemType hardwood hammock
pine flatwoods
swamp
geologicalFeature karst sinkholes
solution depressions
hasFacility equestrian trails
multi-use trails
parking area
picnic areas
hasFeature river floodplain
upland forests
wetlands
hasRecreationalActivity bicycling
fishing
hiking
horseback riding
wildlife viewing
hasTrailUse hiking only in some areas
shared equestrian and hiking trails
hasVegetation longleaf pine
mixed hardwood forest
wiregrass understory
hasWildlife songbirds
wading birds
white-tailed deer
wild turkey
hydrologicalFeature Santa Fe River NERFINISHED
hydrologicalProcess river resurging from underground conduit
knownFor location where the Santa Fe River re-emerges from underground
sinkholes and karst topography
locatedIn Columbia County, Florida NERFINISHED
locatedNear High Springs, Florida NERFINISHED
managingOrganization Florida Department of Environmental Protection NERFINISHED
nearbyProtectedArea O’Leno State Park NERFINISHED
nearestCity High Springs NERFINISHED
partOf Florida State Parks system NERFINISHED
protects Santa Fe River rise NERFINISHED
karst landscape
region North Florida NERFINISHED
state Florida

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Santa Fe River reappearsAt River Rise Preserve State Park
Santa Fe River protectedAreaAlongCourse River Rise Preserve State Park