Phase I Moderate Water Shortage in Effect | View current watering restrictions.

Comments Box SVG iconsUsed for the like, share, comment, and reaction icons
🥾🌿 Florida Hik

🥾🌿 Florida Hiking Trails Month – Trail of the Week

February is the perfect time to step outside and experience Florida’s wild side.

✨ This Week’s Trail:
Longleaf Flatwoods Reserve is a showcase of Florida’s natural diversity. Trails here pass through wet and mesic flatwoods, sandhill habitats, and scenic wetlands. In just a short hike, you might spot unique pitcher plant wetlands and beautiful longleaf pine wiregrass savannas — true Florida landscapes.

Protecting special places like this helps preserve water resources and maintain healthy habitats for native plants and wildlife.

With so many SJRWMD trails to explore, your next adventure is never far away. Grab your hiking shoes and celebrate Florida Hiking Trails Month with us!

🔗 Plan your visit at the link and start exploring.
sjrwmd.info/Longleaf-Flatwoods

💧 Florida water — it’s worth saving.

#FloridaHikingTrailsMonth #TrailOfTheWeek #SJRWMD #HikingFlorida #LongleafPine #ExploreFlorida
... See MoreSee Less

2 hours ago
View Comments likes Like love 6 Comments: 0 Shares: 1

JANUARY AT SJRWMD IN 72 SECONDS 💕 #SJRWMD #florida #Conservation #water #WaterConservation #floridanature ... See MoreSee Less

23 hours ago
View Comments likes Like love 35 Comments: 2 Shares: 5
📢 Governing Board

📢 Governing Board Meeting 📢

The St. Johns River Water Management District Governing Board will meet on:

🗓 February 10, 2026
⏰ 10:00 a.m.
📍 District Headquarters (DHQ)
4049 Reid Street
Palatka, FL 32177

Governing Board meetings are open to the public and provide an opportunity to learn more about the important work we do in our District.

💧 Florida water — it’s worth saving.

👉 Learn more about the Governing Board and upcoming meetings at sjrwmd.com
... See MoreSee Less

1 day ago
View Comments likes Like love wow 24 Comments: 11 Shares: 3
📜 A Journey Throu

📜 A Journey Through Early Florida

Check out this incredible historic map — a “Sketch of East Florida exhibiting the Inland Navigation” — showing what travel along the St. Johns River and Florida’s east coast looked like in the 1700s and early 1800s.

Long before highways and rail lines, the St. Johns River was a lifeline for communities, trade, and transportation. Steamboats, barges, and small craft relied on this slow-moving north-flowing river to connect settlements from Jacksonville to the interior wetlands. 🚤🌿

Today, SJRWMD continues to protect this iconic 310-mile river and the natural systems that have supported Floridians for centuries — from early traders to today’s boaters, anglers, and wildlife enthusiasts.

🌎 The St. Johns River remains a vital natural resource, providing habitat for wildlife, supporting local economies, and supplying clean water to millions.

💧 Explore more about the river and our work to protect it:
👉 www.sjrwmd.com/

#StJohnsRiver #FloridaHistory #SJRWMD #Conservation #WaterManagement #ExploreFlorida
... See MoreSee Less

3 days ago
View Comments likes Like love wow 190 Comments: 13 Shares: 38
🌊 Passionate abou

🌊 Passionate about the environment? 🌱

Check out the job openings below at SJRWMD!

We’re looking for dedicated individuals to help protect Florida’s water 💧

👇 Look at the listings below
📤 Share with a friend who’s job hunting!

Apply here ➡️ bit.ly/SJRWMD-JOBS
... See MoreSee Less

4 days ago
View Comments likes Like love 26 Comments: 2 Shares: 6
Help us settle the d

Help us settle the debate! 🗳️🐦

Which Florida bird do you find most eye-catching?

Vote below! 👇

These birds depend on healthy wetlands and water resources — protecting them is central to our mission. ✨
... See MoreSee Less

5 days ago
View Comments likes Like love haha sad 441 Comments: 43 Shares: 10
A true Florida origiImage attachment

A true Florida original 💙

The Florida scrub-jay is one of the most special birds in our state because it is found only in Florida. Nowhere else on Earth has this species.

These blue-gray birds rely on Florida’s scrub habitats to survive and are known for their intelligence and social family groups.

Fun fact: Although it’s a Florida-only species, the Florida scrub-jay is not the state bird — that honor goes to the mockingbird.

Protecting Florida’s natural lands and water resources helps conserve important habitat for native wildlife like the scrub-jay.

💧 Florida water — it’s worth saving.
... See MoreSee Less

6 days ago
View Comments likes Like love 268 Comments: 5 Shares: 34
🌀 Severe Weather

🌀 Severe Weather Awareness Week: Hurricanes & Flooding

Hurricanes and flooding are some of Florida’s biggest weather threats. Just one storm can bring heavy rainfall, rising rivers and localized flooding.

📅 Important to remember:
• Hurricane season runs June 1 – Nov. 30
• Preparation should start before the season begins
• Flooding can happen even outside hurricane season

SJRWMD helps reduce flood risks through water storage, floodplain management and infrastructure that protects communities.

✅ Be ready:
• Know your flood zone
• Have an emergency kit
• Monitor forecasts during storm season

🌐 Learn more about flood protection and water management in your area:
sjrwmd.info/homepage
... See MoreSee Less

6 days ago
View Comments likes Like 11 Comments: 0 Shares: 2
🐋 Manatee season Image attachment

🐋 Manatee season is underway at Blue Spring!

Hundreds of manatees have been counted at Blue Spring State Park in the past week. This incredible activity highlights how vital Florida’s springs are for wildlife.

Blue Spring is one of the springs in the District and a designated manatee refuge, providing a critical winter home for a growing population of West Indian manatee.

During manatee season (approximately mid-November through March), several hundred manatees may gather in the warm spring waters on cold days — often visible from the park’s overlooks.

By protecting our springs, we help ensure a safe refuge for manatees year after year.

💧 Florida water — it’s worth saving.

Florida State Parks Florida Department of Environmental Protection
... See MoreSee Less

1 week ago
View Comments likes Like love wow 282 Comments: 7 Shares: 27
Load more
Rainfall dashboard

Daily: 0.00
Monthly: 0.69
Yearly: 42.96

The monthly rainfall total is a rolling, cumulative amount for the past 30 days.

The yearly total is a rolling, cumulative amount for the previous 365 days.


This week's Water News