St. Johns River Water Management District St. Johns River Water Management District St. Johns River Water Management District St. Johns River Water Management District St. Johns River Water Management District St. Johns River Water Management District
St. Johns River Water Management District - floridaswater.com

Water bodies, watersheds and storm water

Many waterways found in the District

The St. Johns River Water Management District covers 12,283 square miles, about 7.8 million acres, or 23 percent of northeast and east-central Florida. The main water body in the District is the northerly flowing St. Johns River, from which the District gets its name. The St. Johns River is the longest river entirely in the state.

The St. Johns River is often described as a lazy river, as it drops in elevation less than 30 feet from its headwaters to its mouth at the Atlantic Ocean, or about one inch per mile. The St. Johns River varies in width from a flat marsh at its headwaters near Vero Beach, to about a two-mile average width between Palatka and Jacksonville, to large lakes in central Florida.

Other significant waterways in the District are the St. Marys River, which serves as the northern boundary between Florida and Georgia, and the Nassau, Ocklawaha, Matanzas, Halifax and Indian rivers. The District also contains 51 springs and more than 1,415 lakes.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Contact us

In this section
Highlights
More about
Contact us

Next Governing Board meeting Sept. 14

Please see agendas for
specific meeting times, which
may differ monthly.

By accessing this site, you agree to accept terms and conditions of the District’s liability disclaimer.

Go to MyFlorida.com

St. Johns River Water Management District
4049 Reid Street, Palatka, FL 32177
(800) 451-7106