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Great opportunity to build your Dream Home on the beautiful St...

Riverfront  Lot  Debary, Florida

122 ROSA BELLA VIEW

Acres: 0.580

Welcome home to this very well-maintained 2 bedroom, 2 bath home...

Home  Deland, Florida

1534 Center Street

2 2.0   Sf: 2040   Yr: 1980  Acres: 0.310

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Beautiful 3/2 lakefront home on Lake Eustis and the chain of lake...

Lakefront  Home  Eustis, Florida

1559 Lakeshore Dr

3 2.0   Sf: 2791   Yr: 1972  Acres: 0.340

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Lakefront estate featuring 6 bed, 7 full and 3 half baths. over...

Lakefront  Home  Winter Park, Florida

570 Manor Rd, Maitland

6 10.0   Sf: 10172   Yr: 1996  Acres: 0.000

*Price Improvement* The sellers received an unexpected...

Lakefront  Home  Winter Park, Florida

541 VIRGINIA DRIVE

4 4.0   Sf: 4725   Yr: 2008  Acres: 0.510

Just Listed ~ Stunning lakefront home in Winter Park that has...

Lakefront  Home  Winter Park, Florida

1840 W FAWSETT ROAD

5 5.0   Sf: 4129   Yr: 1998  Acres: 0.580

Discover this unparalleled, gated estate--truly...

Lakefront  Home  Lake Mary, Florida

3461 Michigan Street

10 14.0   Sf: 19597   Yr: 2001  Acres: 0.000

Tucked away at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, this serene...

Waterfront  Home  Maitland, Florida

645 MANOR ROAD

4 5.0   Sf: 4997   Yr: 1981  Acres: 1.210

Welcome to 705 North Lake Sybelia Drive--an extraordinary custom...

Lakefront  Home  Maitland, Florida

705 N LAKE SYBELIA DRIVE

4 4.0   Sf: 3949   Yr: 2024  Acres: 0.560

*The richness of an artist is the fusion of influences that have...

Waterfront  Home  Winter Park, Florida

2550 VENETIAN WAY

4 5.0   Sf: 4875   Yr: 2008  Acres: 0.270

Come, step back into time to a magnificent waterfront...

Lakefront  Home  Eustis, Florida

37918 N COUNTY ROAD 44A

6 6.0   Sf: 6283   Yr: 1926  Acres: 12.640

MOTIVATED SELLER! TURNKEY, FULLY FURNISHED WITH DESIGNER...

Lakefront  Home  Mount Dora, Florida

27852 LAKE JEM ROAD

4 5.0   Sf: 6140   Yr: 2007  Acres: 1.830

St. Johns River - Volusia County Information

The St. Johns River in Florida: Overview and Recreation

River Overview
The St. Johns River, stretching 310 miles, is the longest river in Florida and is notable for its unique northward flow. It serves as an essential waterway for both ecological balance and recreational activities. The river is divided into three drainage basins:

1. Upper Basin: Located to the south of the river, this area encompasses the marshy headwaters of the St. Johns River, primarily in Indian River County.
2. Middle Basin: In central Florida, this section is characterized by the river widening and forming lakes, including Lakes Harney, Jesup, Monroe, and George.
3. Lower Basin: This area stretches from Putnam County to the river's mouth in Duval County, where it empties into the Atlantic Ocean.

The river has a gradual drop of less than 30 feet from its source to its mouth due to its lazy flow, averaging just about one inch in decline per mile. This unique feature contributes to the conundrum of pollutant dispersion within the waterway.

Pollution and Conservation Issues
The slow flow of the St. Johns River makes it susceptible to pollution, primarily from:

- Wastewater Treatment Plants: Discharges from these facilities can introduce harmful contaminants into the river system.
- Urban Runoff: Rainwater runoff from impervious urban surfaces often carries pollutants, fertilizers, pesticides, and other chemicals.
- Agricultural Runoff: Fertilizers and pesticides used in farming can enter the river through runoff, particularly after rainy periods.

Because pollution is most concentrated around urban areas, efforts to manage and mitigate these sources remain vital for maintaining the water quality of the St. Johns River.

Fishing and Boating
The St. Johns River is a popular destination for fishing and boating enthusiasts due to its diverse aquatic life and scenic views. Here's what you need to know:

- Fishing: The river is home to various fish species, including largemouth bass, catfish, bluegill, and crappie. Anglers can find plentiful fishing spots throughout the river, especially around lakes and near the shallow marsh areas in the upper basin.

- Boating: Boating opportunities abound, with many access points for kayaks, canoes, and motorboats. Boat ramps are available at various locations along the river, allowing easy access to its waters. The wide expanses of the river, particularly between Palatka and Jacksonville, offer ideal spaces for leisurely boat rides, fishing excursions, and wildlife viewing.

Wildlife and Ecological Significance
The St. Johns River and its surrounding ecosystems provide habitats for a variety of wildlife, including birds, fish, and plant species. The unique marsh and swamp environments support a rich biodiversity, making it an important area for conservation and recreational activities. Birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts often frequent the river to observe local wildlife, including migratory birds and native species.

The St. Johns River is not only an important geographical and ecological feature of Florida, but it also serves as a recreational haven for fishing, boating, and wildlife observation. While challenges such as pollution exist, ongoing conservation efforts aim to protect this vital waterway for future generations to enjoy. Whether you’re casting a line, cruising on a boat, or simply soaking in the scenery, the St. Johns River offers a unique and cherished experience in Florida's natural landscape.

If you're interested in specific real estate options, amenities, or activities around the lake, feel free to ask a Lake Real Estate Specialist!

Are Jet Skis permitted on St. Johns River - Volusia County? Yes
Can you Swim in St. Johns River - Volusia County? Yes, but beware of the gators and snakes.
Are Boat Docks permitted at St. Johns River - Volusia County? Yes
Are Power Boats permitted at St. Johns River - Volusia County? Yes
What is the Closest Airport to St. Johns River - Volusia County? Orlando, Daytona, Jacksonville and more

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