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Blackwater River
State Forest Region

9. Coldwater Creek Canoe Trail

Counties
Santa Rosa & Okaloosa
Nearby Cities
Munson, Milton
Trail Length/Surface
18 miles
Activities
Canoeing & Kayaking
Description

Located in the Panhandle, Coldwater Creek flows through the Blackwater River State Forest. Because it is spring-fed, the shallow water is always pleasantly cool. The sandy bottom and broad sandbars will remind you of the sugar white sands of nearby Gulf Coast beaches. A brisk downstream current helps carry you past pine and hardwood forests.

Skill Level: Beginner

Difficulty: Easy to Moderate

Usual Current: Swift (3+ mph)

Notes and Precautions: The river level rises rapidly after heavy rains. Check local weather conditions before beginning. In addition, low water levels might make some wading necessary.

Access/Directions

1. SR 4 Bridge – From SR 87, go east 5 miles on SR 4 or from SR 191, go west 5 miles on SR 4 to Big Coldwater Creek.

2. Coldwater Recreation Area – From Munson, take SR 191 southwest for 2.75 miles to dirt road on right (west side of Juniper Creek). Turn west for 5 miles to Jernigan Bridge. Or, from Berrydale, take SR 4 east for 2 miles to paved road. Turn south for 4 miles to bridge. (4 miles)

3. Wagner Bridge – From SR 87, take Neal Kennington Rd. east to Springhill Rd. Take a right on Springhill Road, and proceed to Wagner Bridge. Or from SR 191, go west on Springhill Road approximately 5 miles to Wagner Bridge. (5 miles)

4. Adventures Unlimited (outfitter) – On SR 87, look for the “Adventures Unlimited” sign approximately 12 miles north of Milton. Turn right and follow signs approximately 4 miles to Adventures Unlimited. (4 miles)

5. Old Steel Bridge – From SR 191, take SR 87-A north 2 miles. Turn east and cross Blackwater Heritage Trail; turn north and continue to end of pavement. Then turn east on dirt road to bridge. (2 miles)

6. SR 191 Bridge – On SR 191, 7 mi northeast of Milton. (3 miles)

There may be access points (both public and private) in addition to those listed here. Please remember that some sites require a fee for launching and/or parking.

Resources

Detailed Map:
http://www.dep.state.fl.us/gwt/guide/regions/panhandlewest/
trails/coldwater.htm

Visitor Information: www.beaches-rivers.com

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