Wakulla County
Wakulla County is located in the northern part of the state of Florida, bordered by the Gulf of Mexico to the south. The county seat is Crawfordville, which serves as the administrative center. Wakulla County is known for its natural beauty, featuring numerous parks, rivers, and springs, including the famous Wakulla Springs State Park, one of the largest and deepest freshwater springs in the world.
The county has a rich history, with evidence of Native American habitation dating back thousands of years. Today, Wakulla County is a mix of rural communities and natural landscapes, making it a popular destination for outdoor activities such as fishing, hiking, and wildlife watching.