Big Coldwater Creek, Nr. Munson/Berrydale |
| Description | A big creek river . Popular with canoeists. Archiac spear-points can be found here. |
| Location | Off Highway 4 and between Munson and Berrydale |
| Max depth | Not known but thought to be shallow. |
| GPS | N30 ° 52.95 W86 ° 57.48 |
| Launch Site(s) | N/K |
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| Special Remarks | Freshwater site |
Blackwater River State Forest Area Springs, Munson |
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| Description | Two large springs East and West of Munson town. Hernando De Soto first explored this area in 1540 and the springs are off-the-beaten-track. |
| Location | East and west of Munson town. |
| Max depth | Not known. |
| GPS | N30 ° 35.511 ¢ W87 ° 17.484 |
| Launch Site(s) | Unknown |
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| Special Remarks | Freshwater site |
Chumuklaa Springs, Escambia River |
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| Description | Rope swings and dive platforms are spread out across the area here and the water is noted for its clarity. |
| Location | The Chumuklaa springs enter the upper reaches of the Escambia River from the East. |
| Max depth | Not known. |
| GPS | Not known. |
| Launch Site(s) | At the end of Mineral Springs Road (off SR 197) |
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| Special Remarks | Freshwater site |
Gulf Breeze, Nr. Deadman's Island |
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| Description | Just off Deadman's Island is an unknown shipwreck. The State resident Archaeologist Roger Smith believes it to be either the HMS Florida, HMS West Florida or the HMS Stork. |
| Location | Offshore from deadman's Island. |
| Max depth | Not known. |
| GPS | Not known. |
| Launch Site(s) | Not known . |
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| Special Remarks | Saltwater site |

