Visited here just before the Stephen Foster Culture Park- Not much here, no buildings, no ranger station, just lots of miles of trails. When the water is running, there are supposed to be Class III rapids here.
Big Shoals State Park
This photo from 2002 shows the extreme drought conditions that occured all along the Suwannee River.
The Suwannee River has always been an important resource for outdoor recreation. This historic photo shows canoeists trying to paddle the river at Little Shoals, the smaller set of rapids downstream from Big Shoals.
Even in Florida, winters can get cold! In this early January photo, steam rising from the shoals begins to build ice on the plants at the river bank.
Big Shoals offers the only designated Class III rapids in the state of Florida. It earns this classification any time the water level of the Suwannee River is between 59 and 61 feet above mean sea level.
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