Chipola River
The Chipola River is a scenic waterway located in the Florida Panhandle. It flows approximately 90 miles through Calhoun County and Jackson County, eventually emptying into the Apalachicola River. The river is known for its clear blue waters and unique limestone springs, making it a popular destination for canoeing, kayaking, and fishing.
The Chipola River is home to diverse wildlife, including various fish species and birds. The surrounding area features lush vegetation and is part of the Chipola River State Park, which offers recreational opportunities for visitors. Its natural beauty and ecological significance make it an important resource for the region.