William Bartram Site* CR310 CR315

Kenwood Ramp* OLD CROSS BARGE CANAL

Fort Brooke

Silver Springs Kayak Launch* Marion Rodman Dam* 19 Kayak Launch at Silver Springs State Park. Fee Required. Orange Springs Blue Springs Boat Ramp* Hog Valley Silver Springs State Park/ Mammoth Springs Boat Ramp* Catfish Springs Main springs vent at Silver Springs State Park, Fee Required for entry to parkgrounds. Museum, Ocala* Open weekends and most holidays. State park and museum admission. OCKLAWAHA RIVER Cracker Village, picnic areas and walking trails.

Paradise Park Davenport Site of historic African American recreational center and beach. Landing Johnson Field Boat Ramp* Ray Wayside Park and Boat Launch* Indian Bluff Springs Boat and Kayak Launch, Picnic and Bathroom Facilities, Entry Fee

Colby Landing 20 17 Historic Site of fish camp and other settlements. Picnic Area North of HW 40 Payne’s Landing* St. Johns River Riverside picnic area on MHC Greenway and Trails Big Rack Road Springs Center, Palatka* property. No camping allowed. CR310 Grahamville Landing Tobacco Patch Springs Historic site of steamboat landing at pioneer town. 19 Connor Landing Cannon Springs Run Historic site of steamboat landing at pioneer town and spanish mission. Cannon Springs Butterbutt Landing Riverside picnic area on MHC Greenway and Trails property. Fiddia’s Landing Buckman Lock* No camping allowed. Homestead Caldwell Landing Historic site of steamboat landing. Osceola Landing Historic site of steamboat landing named for Seminole Leader Osceola. Gores Landing* Campground and Small Boat Launch, Fee Required, Eureka Spillway/Dam Restrooms and Picnic Tables Eureka CR315 West Ramp* Eaton Creek CR316 Eureka East Ramp* Confluence of Eaton Creek with Ocklawaha River Eaton Creek Hidden Spring

Piney Island JOHNS RIVER ST. Hidden spring, no beach, may not be accessible OCKLAWAHA RIVER

Sunday Bluff Sunday Bluff Historic site of steamboat landing and settlement. Confluence 19 of Ocklawaha and St. Johns Rivers Piney Island Eaton Creek Riverside picnic area on MHC Greenway and Trails property. Site may flood during high water periods. Eaton Creek Eureka East Ramp* Hidden Spring Boat Launch, parking, no fee Eureka West Ramp* Paynes Landing* William Bartram Site* Boat Launch, picnic tables, fishing dock, porta-potties, parking, no fee Historic site of Seminole treaty. Historic Bartram Trail Site, kayak launch. Boat launch rarely accessible due William Bartram was one of the first to Eureka Spillway/Dam to aquatic vegetation in canal. write about the area when he wrote about Site of Eureka Dam Spillway. Fishing from boat. Kayak launch riverside. Deep Creek Fiddia’s Landing Homestead Gores Indian Bluff Springs Historic Site of homestead. Marjorie K Rawlings Rodman Dam* Landing* Small spring, difficult to find and Boat launch on river left along with researched South Moon Under from this location. submerged during high water. restrooms and picnic tables, kayak l Cannon Springs Run Orange Springs Boat Ramp* aunch on river right. Parking. No fee. Picturesque dredged canal to Cannon Springs. Boat Launch and Parking, picnic Davenport Landing table, no restrooms Cannon Springs Historic steamboating landing, trailhead, Spring with accessible shoreline adjacent historic Hog Valley Boat Ramp* primitive camping, informational kiosk Bieling property. Boat Launch and Parking. Johnson Field Boat Ramp* Tobacco Patch Springs Kenwood Ramp* Boat launch and parking. Difficult to access spring dependent on water level Osceola Landing Boat Launch, Parking, Porta-Potties, and shore conditions. Buckman Lock* Picnic Tables, No Fee Part of old Cross Florida Barge Canal. Site of St. Johns Loop North Trailhead. Big Rack Road Springs Caldwell Landing Fort Brooke Small spring, difficult to find and submerged Fort Brooke is a steamboat landing Picnic area and restrooms. during high water. at a site that was settled by a small Butterbutt Landing Confluence of Ocklawaha group of land holders displaced by and St. Johns Rivers the Civil War and was the site of Natural Ocklawaha River joins the Connor Landing a Seminole attack in 1941. It was St. Johns River which flows north to CR315 Silver Springs State Park known for having a sulfur spring. the Atlantic Ocean. Mammoth Springs Grahamville Landing Catfish Springs St. Johns River 40 Ray Wayside Park Small spring, difficult to find and Center, Palatka* Picnic Area submerged during high water. and Boat Launch* North of HW 40 Highlights the ecosystems of the Marion Blue Springs St. Johns River. Across from Spring submerged along the south Palatka Riverfront Park. Colby bank of the Rodman Impoundment, Landing 40 visible during drawdown periods 1 Mile Silver Approximate Scale Springs Paradise Kayak Park Silver River Launch* Museum, Ocala*

Education Creek Amenities Historic Launch Spring Center www.ocklawahariver.com Water access only unless otherwise noted. *Vehicle accessible.