Take our St. Johns River “aerial” quiz
So, you think you know the St. Johns River? At 310 miles in length, the St. Johns River assumes three different personalities as it flows from south to north: It begins as a marsh, morphs into a defined river with discernable riverbanks and finally becomes an estuary as it mixes with the saltwater of the Atlantic Ocean in Mayport.
We’re mixing things up a bit as we challenge you to eight bird’s eye views of the mighty St. Johns River. Can you name them? (Hint: If the going gets too tough, Google Earth can help.)
Want to know the St. Johns River on a more intimate basis? Check out the stories, photos, maps and videos in our multi-part series, A Journey on the St. Johns River.
- The north end of Lake Washington
- Fleming Island
- Salt
- 50
- Fellsmere Grade Recreation Area
- Lake Monroe
- Astor
- George