List of rivers of Florida
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This is a list of streams and rivers in the U.S. state of Florida. The term river of grass has been used to describe the vast complex of waterways that make up the Everglades but the state has many ordinary rivers as well.
By drainage basin
Atlantic coast
Rivers are listed as they enter the ocean from north to south. Tributaries are listed as they enter their main stem from downstream to upstream.
- St. Marys River
- Amelia River
- Bells River
- Amelia River
- Nassau River
- South Amelia River
- Thomas Creek
- Fort George River
- St. Johns River - Juniper Springs, Salt Springs, Silver Glen Springs, Alexander Springs, Blue Spring, Beecher Spring
- Pablo Creek
- Sisters Creek
- Broward River
- Trout River
- Ribault River
- Little Trout River
- Arlington River
- Ortega River
- Cedar River
- Doctors Lake
- Julington Creek
- Black Creek
- Rice Creek
- Dunns Creek
- Ocklawaha River
- Salt Springs River
- Alexander Springs Creek
- Hontoon Dead River
- Wekiva River - Wekiwa Springs
- Lake Jesup
- Econlockhatchee River
- Matanzas River
- Tolomato River
- San Sebastian River
- Halifax River
- Spruce Creek
- Tomoka River
- Indian River North
- Indian River
- St. Lucie River
- Loxahatchee River
- Hillsboro River
- Stranahan River
- New River (Broward County)
- Middle River
- Oleta River
- Little River
- Miami River
Lake Okeechobee
Lake Okeechobee drains into the Atlantic Ocean via the St. Lucie River, the West Palm Beach Canal, the Hillsboro Canal, the North New River Canal, and the Miami Canal, and into the Gulf of Mexico via the Caloosahatchee River. The major input of water into Lake Okeechobee comes from the north, via the Kissimmee River.
- Fisheating Creek
- Kissimmee River
- Istokpoga Creek
- ends in Lake Hatchineha
- Dead River
- Cypress Lake
- Reedy Creek
- Bonnet Creek
- Cypress Creek
- Whittenhorse Creek
- Bonnet Creek
- Lake Marion Creek
- Snell Creek
- Dead River
- Taylor Creek (Okeechobee)
Gulf coast
Rivers are listed as they enter the gulf from south to north, then west. Tributaries are listed as they enter their main stem from downstream to upstream.
- Joe River
- Shark River
- Harney River
- Broad River
- Rodgers River
- Lostmans River
- Chatham River
- Huston River
- Lopez River
- New River in Collier County
- Turner River
- Barron River
- Fakahatchee River
- Whitney River
- Big Marco River
- Henderson Creek
- Cocohatchee River
- Imperial River
- Estero River
- Caloosahatchee River
- Peace River
- Shell Creek
- Myakka River
- Manatee River
- Little Manatee River
- Alafia River - Buckhorn Spring, Lithia Springs
- Palm River
- Hillsborough River - Crystal Springs
- New River in Pasco County
- Anclote River
- Pithlachascotee River
- Weeki Wachee River - Weeki Wachee Springs
- Chassahowitzka River
- Homosassa River - Homosassa Springs
- Crystal River -
- Withlacoochee River (central Florida) - Madison Blue Springs
- Rainbow River - Rainbow Springs
- Little Withlacoochee River
- Waccasassa River
- Wekiva River (Gulf Hammock, Levy County)
- Suwannee River - Suwannee Springs, Hart Springs, Ginnie Springs, Fanning Springs, Manatee Springs, Otter Springs, Troy Springs
- Steinhatchee River
- Fenholloway River
- Econfina River
- Aucilla River - Nutall Rise
- Wacissa River - Wacissa Springs, Aucilla Spring,
- Pinhook River
- St. Marks River - St. Marks Spring
- Ochlockonee River
- Sopchoppy River
- Telogia Creek
- Little River
- Crooked River
- Carrabelle River
- Apalachicola River
- Jackson River
- Chipola River - Baltzell Spring, Blue Hole Spring
- Chattahoochee River
- Econfina Creek
- Choctawhatchee River - Vortex Spring
- East Bay River
- Yellow River
- Shoal River
- Blackwater River
- Escambia River
- Perdido River
Alphabetically
See also
References
- Fernald, Edward A., Ed. 1981. Drainage Basins and Divides. Atlas of Florida. Tallahassee, Florida: The Florida State University Foundation, Inc. p. 18. ISBN 0-9606708-0-7
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