Department of Environmental Protection Deadhead Logging Program Waterbodies with Archaeological Information on File

Below are areas that have completed archaeological surveys and/or recommendations from the DOS-Division of Historical Resources on file with the Department.

Waterbody Start Stop Alaqua Creek (Walton County) Eglin Boundary Mile Marker 26 Mile Marker 6 Apalachicola River Mile Marker 35 Mile Marker 15 Apalachicola River Mile Marker 35 Mile Marker 46 Apalachicola River Mile Marker 98.4 Mile Marker 78.4 Bayou Chico (Escambia County) Upper Bayou Chico Pensacola Bay (Clay County) Jennings State Forest Boundary US Highway 17 Black Creek (Walton County) North of Camp Creek Choctawhatchee Bay Brothers River Willis Landing Apalachicola River 3-Rivers St George Bay / Dead Lakes 14 miles north of Dead Lakes 6 miles into Dead Lakes Chipola River / Dead Lakes Chipola Park Apalachicola River AL/FL State Line Highway 20 Choctawhatchee River Highway 20 Indian Island Haw Creek Dunns Creek Harbeson Mill Depot Creek (Gulf County) Highway 98 Lake Wimico Escambia River AL / FL state line Chumuckla Spring New River 15 miles north of 3-rivers 3-Rivers Holmes Creek (Washington Co.) Hard Labor Creek Choctawhatchee River North Withlacoochee River FL / GA state line North of state park boundary Ochlockonee River Highway 20 20 miles south of Highway 20 Ochlockonee River Red Lake Bear Creek Oklawaha River Rodman Dam St John’s River Barrineau Park 11 Mile Creek Six-Mile Creek (St Johns Co.) Pacetti Road St. John’s River South Withlacoochee River Dade City Riverdale S. Withlacoochee River / Dunnellon Bridge Inglis Dam St John’s River Black Point Main Street Bridge (Jacksonville) St John’s River State Road 44 Bridge St John’s River State Road 46 Bridge St Mary’s River Prospect Point Little St Mary’s River White Springs I-10 Suwannee River I-10 Fanning Springs (US Hwy 19)

Revised 11/25/2013