Apalachicola River
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| Apalachicola River | |
|---|---|
| Map of the Apalachicola River watershed showing the two main tributaries, the Chattahoochee River and the Flint River. | |
| Origin | Confluence of Chattahoochee and Flint Rivers at Chattahoochee, Florida |
| Mouth | Gulf of Mexico at Apalachicola, Florida |
| Basin countries | United States |
| Length | 112 mi (180 km) |
| Source elevation | 77 ft |
| Avg. discharge | 16,600 ft3/s |
| Basin area | 19,500 mi² (50,505 km²) |
The Apalachicola River is a river, approximately 112 mi (180 km) long in the U.S. state Florida. The river's large watershed, known as the ACF River Basin for short, drains an area of approximately 19,500 sq mi (50,505 km²) into the Gulf of Mexico. The distance to its farthest headstream in northwest Georgia is approximately 500 mi (800 km). Its name comes from the Apalachicola tribe, which used to live along the river.
It is formed on the state line between Florida and Georgia, near the town of Chattahoochee, Florida, approximately 60 mi northeast of Panama City, by the confluence of the Flint and Chattahoochee rivers. The actual confluence is submerged in the Lake Seminole reservoir formed by the Jim Woodruff Dam. It flows generally south through the forests of the Florida Panhandle, past Bristol. In northern Gulf County, it receives the Chipola River from the west. It flows into Apalachicola Bay, an inlet of the Gulf of Mexico, at Apalachicola. The lower 30 mi (48 km) of the river is surrounded by extensive swamps and wetlands except at the coast. The channel of the river is dreged by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to provide navigation.
Except for the area around its mouth, the river provides the boundary between the Eastern and Central time zones in the United States.
The Apalachicola River is famous for its tupelo honey, a high quality Monofloral honey, which is produced wherever the Tupelo trees bloom in the southeastern United States, but the purest and most expensive version (which is certified by pollen analysis) is produced mainly in this basin and, to a lesser extent, in other panhandle river basins. In a good harvest year, the value of the tupelo honey crop produced by a group of specialized Florida beekeepers approaches US$1,000,000. [1]
During Florida's British colonial period the river formed the boundary between East Florida and West Florida.
[edit] List of crossings
| Crossing | Carries | Location | Coordinates | |
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| Jim Woodruff Dam | Chattahoochee | |||
| Victory Bridge | Image:US 90.svg US 90 | Chattahoochee | ||
| Rail bridge | CSX | Chattahoochee | ||
| Image:I-10.svg Interstate 10 | Marianna to Quincy | |||
| Trammell Bridge | Image:Florida 20.svg FL 20 | Bristol | ||
| Rail bridge | Apalachicola Northern Railway | Apalachicola | ||
| John Gorrie Memorial Bridge | Image:US 98.svg US 98 | Apalachicola |
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- U.S. Army Corps of Engineers: Flint-Chatahoochee-Apalachicola basin
- Florida State Univ: Apalachicola River Ecological Management Plan
- Blountstown Bridge
- The Nature Conservancy on the Apalachicola River The river basin is home to a multitude of biological diversity.
- Apalachicola River: an American Treasure
Significant Waterways of Florida |
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Rivers:
Apalachicola ·
Caloosahatchee ·
Kissimmee ·
Ochlockonee ·
Peace ·
St. Johns ·
Suwannee ·
Withlacoochee ·
Yellow Lakes:
Apopka ·
Blue Cypress ·
East Toho ·
George ·
Harris ·
Istokpoga ·
Jackson ·
Jesup ·
Kissimmee ·
Miccosukee ·
Monroe ·
Okeechobee ·
Rodman ·
Rousseau ·
Seminole ·
Talquin ·
Toho ·
Tsala Apopka ·
Washington Other Rivers:
Alafia ·
Alapaha ·
Anclote ·
Aucilla ·
Blackwater ·
Chipola ·
Choctawhatchee ·
Econfina ·
Econlockhatchee ·
Escambia ·
Hillsborough ·
Ichetucknee ·
Little Manatee ·
Manatee ·
Miami ·
Myakka ·
Ocklawaha ·
Perdido ·
Pithlachascotee ·
Rainbow ·
St. Lucie ·
St. Marks ·
St. Marys ·
Santa Fe ·
Shark ·
Steinhatchee ·
Tomoka ·
Trout ·
Wakulla ·
Weeki Wachee ·
Wekiva Canals:
Cross Florida Barge Canal ·
Hillsboro Canal ·
Miami Canal ·
Okeechobee Waterway ·
Tamiami Canal See Also: Florida Everglades · Intracoastal Waterway · List of Florida rivers |
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