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Deep Creek Conservation Area
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A killdeer is one of the many bird species that can be found in north Florida, including on the District’s public lands.
Size:
4,483 acres.
Location:
In St. Johns County, on the east side of the St. Johns River, west of State Road (SR) 207, just north of Hastings.
Description:
The area is roughly three miles from north to south and two miles from east to west with two miles of St. Johns River frontage at the western boundary. Deep Creek, the most prominent natural feature, runs through the area after draining the agricultural area around Hastings. The conservation area is almost entirely floodplain, bottomland hardwood and cypress swamp, with minimal high land. The state of Florida owns the northern 725 acres, which were purchased as part of the St. Johns River Blueway, a Florida Forever project.
Wildlife viewing:
The area serves as a large, relatively undisturbed refuge, except for surrounding agricultural and timberlands. Black bears and bald eagles are found in this area, as well as osprey and other water-dependent bird species.
Recreational activities:
- Fishing, boating and canoeing can be enjoyed in Deep Creek.
- Access to this property is only by boat from Deep Creek.
- Activities include wildlife viewing and nature study. more info
Restrictions: more info
- Motorized vehicles are not permitted.
Access:
Deep Creek is accessible only by boat. Go south on U.S. 17 from Palatka and take SR 207 to Hastings. The closest water access is on SR 207 where the road crosses Deep Creek. The creek can also be accessed from the St. Johns River.
For more information:
Call the District’s Division of Land Management at (386) 329-4404.



