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St. Johns River, final leg of the upper basin

Explore Three Forks Conservation Area, Lake Washington and other highlights of the northern portion of the Upper St. Johns River Basin. Click each X to see a point of interest along the river.



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Puzzle Lake

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Canaveral Marshes Conservation Area

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Lone Cabbage Fish Camp

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Lake Winder


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Lake Washington weir




A row of palm trees standing by a stream

Canaveral Marshes Conservation Area

The District’s Canaveral Marshes Conservation Area covers more than 12,000 acres around the St. Johns River west of Titusville.

Submerged vegetation at Puzzle Lake

Puzzle Lake

When water levels are low, Puzzle Lake is a labyrinth of serpentine channels in the St. Johns River.

Aerial view of Lake Winder

Lake Winder

Lake Winder skirts the District’s River Lakes Conservation Area in Brevard County.

A view of a fish camp from the water

Lone Cabbage Fish Camp

The Lone Cabbage Fish Camp at State Road 520 is a throwback to earlier days on the St. Johns River.

Aerial view of the The Lake Washington weir

Lake Washington weir

The Lake Washington weir (a dam-like structure) helps stabilize water levels in Lake Washington, a drinking water supply source for the greater Melbourne area.

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