Welaka State Forest
Forest in North Central Florida From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Forest in North Central Florida From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Welaka State Forest is in the U.S. state of Florida. The 2,287-acre (9 km2) forest is located in North Central Florida, upstream from Welaka on the eastern bank of the St. Johns River. Welaka State Forest is adjacent to the Mount Royal site discussed by William Bartram in chapter 4 of Bartram's Travels.[1]
Welaka State Forest | |
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Location | Putnam County, Florida |
Nearest city | Welaka |
Coordinates | 29.45°N 81.66°W |
Area | 2,287 acres (9.26 km²) |
Governing body | Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services |
Welaka State Forest is located along Putnam County Road 309 between two portions of the Welaka National Fish Hatchery. The Beecher Unit which is located in Fruitland and the Welaka Unit located in Welaka.[2]
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