The Palatlakaha River is a river in Lake County, Florida. It forms the principal headwater of the Ocklawaha River, a tributary of St. Johns River. The source of the Palatlakaha River is at Lake Louisa, itself fed from the Green Swamp by two streams known as Big Creek and Little Creek.
From Lake Louisa the river flows north through a chain of lakes known as the Clermont Chain of lakes. In order the lakes are Lake Susan, Lake Minnehaha, Lake Palatlakaha, Lake Hiawatha, Lake Minneola, Cherry Lake, Lake Lucy and Lake Emma. From Lake Emma the river flows through a swampy area to enter Lake Harris.[1]
The river is 44 miles long. The upper section of the river forms the 26 mile long Palatlakaha Run, a waterways trail for canoeists and kayakers organized by Lake County.[2] There are 6 water level control dams on the river that are closed to keep water levels higher during drier periods.
References
edit- ^ "Background, history and geography of the Palatlakaha River". Retrieved 2011-11-30. An account of a kayak ytip in 2008
- ^ Lake County Blueways website: Palatlakaha Run
External links
edit- CH2M Hill (1996). "Water Supply Needs and Sources Assessment" (PDF).
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