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Wekiva Wild and Scenic River System
Wekiva Wild & Scenic River System

Located in Central Florida, just north of Orlando. The Wekiva River originates in Apopka and joins the St. Johns River in DeBary.


Friends of the Wekiva River, Inc.

PO Box 916196
Longwood, FL 32791

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Phyllis Hall - Seminole Audubon Society

Seminole Audubon Society has served as an advisor on the Wekiva Wild and Scenic committee since 2019. Our goal is to help everyone understand the importance of the Wekiva River and the river basin for a healthy ecosystem and why it’s important to protect it. When people experience being on or near the river, they see the benefit for themselves physically as well as mentally and want to get involved to help protect it for themselves and for future generations.