Stretching across four northwestern counties, the Apalachicola National Forest is the largest of Florida's three national forests. Its 571,088 acres of varied terrain include pine flatwoods, hardwood hammocks, swamp, rivers, lakes and two wilderness areas: Bradwell Bay and Mud Swamp/New River. Other sites include Leon Sinks, an unusual geological area of caverns and sinkholes, and Fort Gadsden, an outpost along the Apalachicola River dating to the War of 1812. The fort vanished more than a century ago, but interpretive information and artifacts present the colorful history of this strategic location. The first fort on this site was built by the British with help from the Seminole Indians and runaway slaves; it was destroyed in 1816. Learn More...
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