Journey Details:
Registered paddlers go here
Day Four — Tuesday November 11,
2008
As we leave the Music Park this morning you
will notice more of the distinctive aspects
of the Upper Suwannee: a narrow riverbed and
increasingly steeper limestone bluffs. After
paddling a distance of 7.5 miles, we will stop
for lunch at Holton Creek River Camp, another
in the series of hubs, cabins and river camps
that comprise the Suwannee River Wilderness
Trail. All lunch stops will offer healthy "snack
food," various fruits and drinks (all
you can eat).
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Everyone should be fortified for the remaining 12.5
miles to Suwannee River State Park at the confluence
of the Suwannee and Withlacoochee rivers. On the way,
if you are lucky, you will be treated to springs visible
at the base of the limestone cliffs and a wide variety
of wildlife native to the Upper Suwannee River.
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