Phase II Severe Water Shortage in Effect | View current watering restrictions.

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Lake George Conserva

Lake George Conservation Area is home to one of the highest concentrations of bald eagles in the entire United States — outside of Alaska! ✨

Whether you’re a birder, photographer, or just love Florida’s wild places, this is a must-visit spot on District lands.

📍 Lake George Conservation Area – Volusia & Putnam counties
🗺️ Open to the public
💚 Free to visit, hike, explore, and enjoy nature
🔗 sjrwmd.info/LakeGeorge

Tag someone who needs an eagle-spotting adventure!

#SJRWMD #LakeGeorge #BaldEagles #FloridaWildlife #Birding #ExploreFlorida #ConservationLands #FreeFloridaFun
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🚨 Phase II Severe Water Shortage Declared 🚨

Due to ongoing dry conditions across portions of the District, a Phase II Severe Water Shortage has been declared.

Below-average rainfall, declining groundwater levels, and reduced river flows are contributing to water resource stress.

💧 Lawn irrigation is limited to 1 day per week.

Every drop counts. Please conserve water and follow the updated schedule.

🔗 Learn more: www.sjrwmd.com/wateringrestrictions/
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🚂🌊 A Look Back

🚂🌊 A Look Back at Florida’s Travel History!

Check out this historic map of the Plant System — a vast network of railways and steamship routes that connected Florida, Georgia, and even Cuba in the late 1800s and early 1900s.

What’s especially fascinating? Many of these early railways and river routes followed the same natural corridors that shape Florida today — including the St. Johns River, the state’s longest river. 🌿

Before highways existed, the St. Johns River served as a major transportation lifeline. Communities, trade, and travel relied on this slow-moving, north-flowing river long before the rail lines were built. 🚢

Today, the St. Johns River Water Management District works to protect the very lands and waters that supported these early routes — ensuring healthy waterways, restored wetlands, and resilient ecosystems for future generations. 💧✨

Florida’s history runs right through our rivers.
And we’re proud to help protect them. 💙

#SJRWMD #FloridaHistory #StJohnsRiver #ConservationLands #ExploreFlorida #HistoricFlorida #WaterManagement
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Rainfall dashboard

Daily: 0.02
Monthly: 1.58
Yearly: 42.56

The monthly rainfall total is a rolling, cumulative amount for the past 30 days.

The yearly total is a rolling, cumulative amount for the previous 365 days.


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