The Santa Fe River is fed by four tributaries, or freshwater streams that feed into a larger stream or river, located in New River, Olustee Creek, Cow Creek and the Ichetucknee River. The river also extends through seven counties in North Florida and is home to over 36 springs. (Photo courtesy of Hilary Skowronski/Florida Springs Institute) Home/Environment/Plan To Restore Springs In The Santa Fe River Shows A Promising But Challenging Year Ahead
Plan To Restore Springs In The Santa Fe River Shows A Promising But Challenging Year Ahead
By Valerie Izquierdo
March 8, 2021
The Florida Springs Institute recently revealed the results of its three-year project along with a new blueprint that seeks to restore the springs surrounding the Santa Fe River. These were the results.