Burn ban notice for Alachua and Baker counties. View recreation announcements for updates.

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Saddle up and explore natural Florida!

The St. Johns River Water Management District owns and manages 400,000+ acres of land — and many of these beautiful conservation areas are perfect for a trail ride with your favorite four-legged friend. 🌿

Here are a few favorites for horseback riding:
🌾 Black Creek Ravines – Quiet, nature-rich ride
🌳 Longleaf Flatwoods Reserve – variety of pine flatwoods, cypress swamp, sandhill upland and wetlands

💧 Every property is free to explore and helps protect Florida’s water and wildlife.

🗺️ Check out our recreation map and plan your ride: bit.ly/DistrictLandsMap

#SJRWMD #HorsebackRiding #ExploreFlorida #OutdoorFlorida #Conservation #WaterMatters #NaturalFlorida
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🐶💧 It’s Thankful for My Dog Day!

Today we’re giving thanks for all the wagging tails, muddy paws, and trail adventures our furry friends bring into our lives. 🐾

At the St. Johns River Water Management District, we love our four-legged explorers — and we have 42 properties that are free for you and your dog to enjoy year-round! 🌿

🐕 One favorite? Julington-Durbin Preserve in Duval County — 2,042 acres featuring wooden boardwalks that meander through some of Florida’s most beautiful natural landscapes. 🌳

Grab the leash, pack the treats, and go explore natural Florida together!
🗺️ bit.ly/DistrictLandsMap

#ThankfulForMyDogDay #SJRWMD #ExploreFlorida #HikeFlorida #DogFriendlyTrails #JulingtonDurbinPreserve #WaterMatters
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🐶💧 It’s Than

🌊 We're hiring at St. Johns River Water Management District!

Join our team & help protect Florida’s water resources.
🌱 Great benefits
💧 Meaningful work
📍 Multiple roles available
👉 Apply now: bit.ly/SJRWMD-JOBS
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🚫🔥 Burn Ban Notice – Alachua County 🔥🚫

If you're planning to visit ANY conservation lands/areas in Alachua County, please be aware that a burn ban is currently in effect for all of Alachua County.

🔗 bit.ly/BurnBanPublicDashboard

We appreciate your cooperation and encourage you to enjoy the beauty of nature responsibly!

Stay safe and follow local guidelines. 🌿
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