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🚧 Important Update 🚧

📅 Slope stabilization work on Lust Road has been extended through August.
🚫 Weekday closures (Mon–Fri) for pedestrians & cyclists on:

Lust Road
Conrad Road gate
Lust Road pedestrian gate

🚗 Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive CLOSED on:

Fridays: Aug. 8, 15 & 22

✅ OPEN Saturdays & Sundays
🚶‍♀️🚴‍♂️ Lake Apopka Loop Trail remains OPEN

🔗 Plan ahead and learn more: sjrwmd.info/LAWDUpdate
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🚧 Important Update 🚧

📅 Slope stabilization work on Lust Road has been extended through August.
🚫 Weekday closures (Mon–Fri) for pedestrians & cyclists on:

Lust Road
Conrad Road gate
Lust Road pedestrian gate

🚗 Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive CLOSED on:

Fridays: Aug. 8, 15 & 22

✅ OPEN Saturdays & Sundays
🚶‍♀️🚴‍♂️ Lake Apopka Loop Trail remains OPEN

🔗 Plan ahead and learn more: https://sjrwmd.info/LAWDUpdate

🚨 We're hiring interns!
💧 Help protect Florida’s water and lands.
🌱 Great hands-on experience for students.
📍Internships available across the District!
📩 Tag a student who needs this opportunity!
👉 Apply now: bit.ly/SJRWMD-JOBS
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🚨 Were hiring interns!
💧 Help protect Florida’s water and lands.
🌱 Great hands-on experience for students.
📍Internships available across the District!
📩 Tag a student who needs this opportunity!
👉 Apply now: https://bit.ly/SJRWMD-JOBS

🚢 A piece of St. Johns River history!

The Steamship Osceola, captained by T.W. Lund, was built in 1913 at Jacksonville’s Merrill-Stevens Shipyard for the Clyde Line Steamboat Company. With a recessed stern wheel built into the hull, this unique vessel carried up to 60 passengers and cargo along the 140-mile route between Jacksonville and Sanford.

In the early 1900s, the St. Johns River was a lifeline for Florida’s growth—connecting communities, commerce, and culture. 🌊📦

Today, the St. Johns River Water Management District honors that legacy by protecting and restoring the river through land preservation, water quality improvement, and ecosystem restoration. 💧🌿🐟

👉 Want to learn more about the District? Click here: bit.ly/AboutSJRWMD

#StJohnsRiver #FloridaHistory #SteamshipOsceola #CaptainLund #WaterConservation #SJRWMD #ProtectOurWaters
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🚢 A piece of St. Johns River history!

The Steamship Osceola, captained by T.W. Lund, was built in 1913 at Jacksonville’s Merrill-Stevens Shipyard for the Clyde Line Steamboat Company. With a recessed stern wheel built into the hull, this unique vessel carried up to 60 passengers and cargo along the 140-mile route between Jacksonville and Sanford.

In the early 1900s, the St. Johns River was a lifeline for Florida’s growth—connecting communities, commerce, and culture. 🌊📦

Today, the St. Johns River Water Management District honors that legacy by protecting and restoring the river through land preservation, water quality improvement, and ecosystem restoration. 💧🌿🐟

👉 Want to learn more about the District? Click here: https://bit.ly/AboutSJRWMD

#StJohnsRiver #FloridaHistory #SteamshipOsceola #CaptainLund #WaterConservation #SJRWMD #ProtectOurWatersImage attachment

🚶‍♀️🌳 Looking for your next outdoor escape? The St. Johns River Water Management District offers over 530 miles of multi-use trails to explore! From peaceful nature walks to active hikes and bike rides, these trails wind through some of Florida’s most scenic and wildlife-rich landscapes. 🐢🦅🦋

✨ Best part? Free admission. Free parking. Always open to the public.

Grab a friend and discover the beauty that’s been here all along. 🌞

🔗 bit.ly/DistrictLandsMap

#ExploreSJRWMD #FloridaTrails #HikingAdventures #GetOutside
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🚶‍♀️🌳 Looking for your next outdoor escape? The St. Johns River Water Management District offers over 530 miles of multi-use trails to explore! From peaceful nature walks to active hikes and bike rides, these trails wind through some of Florida’s most scenic and wildlife-rich landscapes. 🐢🦅🦋

✨ Best part? Free admission. Free parking. Always open to the public.

Grab a friend and discover the beauty that’s been here all along. 🌞

🔗 https://bit.ly/DistrictLandsMap

#ExploreSJRWMD #FloridaTrails #HikingAdventures #GetOutside
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