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St. Marks River

St. Marks River
St Marks River at Newport, Florida.jpg
St. Marks River viewed from U.S. Highway 98.
Country United States
State Florida
Counties Leon, Jefferson, Wakulla
District NWFWMD
Tributaries
 - left East River
 - right Lafayette Creek, Wakulla River
Source Tallahassee Hills
 - location Capitola, Florida
 - coordinates 30°28′40″N 84°06′01″W / 30.47778°N 84.10028°W / 30.47778; -84.10028
Mouth Apalachee Bay
 - location Port Leon, Florida
 - coordinates 30°4′53″N 84°11′31″W / 30.08139°N 84.19194°W / 30.08139; -84.19194Coordinates: 30°4′53″N 84°11′31″W / 30.08139°N 84.19194°W / 30.08139; -84.19194
Length 36 mi (58 km)
Basin 1,150 sq mi (2,978 km2)
Discharge
 - average 1,122 cu ft/s (32 m3/s)
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St. Marks River watershed

The St. Marks River is a river in the Big Bend region of Florida. It has been classified by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection as an Outstanding Florida Water, and is the easternmost river within the Northwest Florida Water Management District.

The St. Marks River begins in eastern Leon County, Florida and flows 36 miles (58 km) through Leon and Wakulla counties into Apalachee Bay, an arm of the Gulf of Mexico. It has a drainage basin of 1,150 square miles (3,000 km2) in size. It has one significant tributary, the Wakulla River.

A few miles south of its source the St. Marks passes under a natural bridge at Natural Bridge Battlefield Historic State Park and then disappears underground to become a subterranean river for about one-half mile. The river emerges at the St. Marks River Rise, a first magnitude spring with a discharge of 433cf/s, to pass over a stretch of rocks, forming rapids.

The incorporated town of St. Marks is located at the juncture of the Wakulla and St. Marks Rivers. To the north is the community of Newport. Between St. Marks and Newport is a small industrial area serviced by barge.


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