Atlantic coast . Rivers are listed as they enter the ocean from north to south. Tributaries are listed as they enter their main stem from downstream to upstream. •
St. Marys River •
Amelia River •
Bells River •
Nassau River •
South Amelia River •
Thomas Creek •
Fort George River •
St. Johns River –
Juniper Springs,
Salt Springs,
Silver Glen Springs,
Alexander Springs,
Blue Spring, Beecher Spring •
Pablo Creek • Sisters Creek •
Broward River •
Trout River •
Ribault River •
Little Trout River •
Arlington River •
Pottsburg Creek •
Ortega River •
Cedar River •
Doctors Lake •
Julington Creek •
Black Creek • North Fork Black Creek •
Lake Kingsley • Yellow Water Creek • South Fork Black Creek •
Rice Creek •
Etonia Creek •
Dunns Creek •
Ocklawaha River •
Orange Creek • Little Orange Creek •
Orange Lake •
Cross Creek •
Lochloosa Lake •
Lochloosa Creek • Prairie Creek-Camp Canal-River Styx •
Newnans Lake •
Silver River •
Lake Griffin • Yale Canal •
Lake Yale •
Haines Creek •
Lake Eustis • Dora Canal •
Lake Dora •
Lake Beauclair • Apopka-Beauclair Canal •
Lake Apopka •
Dead River •
Lake Harris •
Palatlakaha River •
Salt Springs River •
Alexander Springs Creek •
Hontoon Dead River •
Wekiva River –
Wekiwa Springs •
Blackwater Creek •
Little Wekiva River •
Lake Jesup •
Econlockhatchee River •
Little Econlockhatchee River •
Matanzas River •
Tolomato River •
Guana River •
San Sebastian River •
Halifax River •
Spruce Creek •
Tomoka River •
Bulow Creek •
Indian River North •
Indian River •
Banana River •
Eau Gallie River •
Elbow Creek •
Crane Creek •
Turkey Creek •
Saint Sebastian River •
St. Lucie River •
Loxahatchee River •
Hillsboro River •
Stranahan River •
New River (Broward County) •
Middle River •
Oleta River •
Little River •
Miami River •
Wagner Creek •
Snapper Creek Alachua Sink Water enters
Paynes Prairie Basin from a number of sources. Historically it drained only into Alachua Sink. Water entering the Alachua Sink flows into the
Floridan aquifer. (Various sources stating that water entering the Alachua Sink flows to the
Santa Fe River may be based on a story told by a Seminole guide to a white explorer in 1823, that a Seminole who had drowned in the sink was later found in the river.) In 1927, Camps Canal was built, which linked the basin to the
Orange Lake through the River Styx and ultimately to the Atlantic Ocean. •
Bivens Arm • Tumbling Creek • Little Tumbling Creek • Sweetwater Branch • Prairie Creek •
Newnans Lake • Hatchet Creek • Lake Forest Creek • Little Hatchet Creek • Chacala Run • Chacala Pond • Sawgrass Run • Sawgrass Pond •
Lake Wauburg • Georges Pond • Burnt Pond • Dog Branch
Lake Okeechobee Lake Okeechobee drains into the
Atlantic Ocean via the
St. Lucie River, the
West Palm Beach Canal, the
Hillsboro Canal, the
North New River Canal, and the
Miami Canal, and into the
Gulf of Mexico via the
Caloosahatchee Canal which connects to the head of the
Caloosahatchee River. The major input of water into Lake Okeechobee comes from the north, via the
Kissimmee River. Rivers are listed as they enter Lake Okeechobee from west to east. Tributaries are listed as they enter their main stem from downstream to upstream. •
Fisheating Creek •
Indian Prairie Canal •
Lake Istokpoga •
Kissimmee River •
Istokpoga Creek •
Lake Istokpoga •
Arbuckle Creek •
Josephine Creek •
Jackson Canal •
Zipprer Canal •
Lake Rosalie •
Weohykapha Creek •
Jackson Canal •
Lake Kissimmee •
C-37 canal •
Lake Hatchineha •
Catfish Creek •
Lake Marion Creek •
Snell Creek •
Reedy Creek •
C-36 canal •
Cypress Lake (Florida) •
Dead River •
C-34 canal •
C-35 canal •
Lake Tohopekaliga •
Shingle Creek •
C-31 canal •
East Lake Tohopekaliga •
Boggy Creek •
Taylor Creek •
Mosquito Creek •
Henry Creek •
Lettuce Creek Gulf coast Rivers are listed as they enter the gulf from south to north, then west. Tributaries are listed as they enter their main stem from downstream to upstream. •
Joe River •
Shark River •
Harney River •
Broad River •
Rodgers River •
Lostmans River •
Chatham River •
Huston River •
Lopez River •
New River in Collier County •
Turner River •
Barron River •
Fakahatchee River •
Whitney River •
Big Marco River •
Henderson Creek •
Cocohatchee River •
Imperial River •
Estero River •
Caloosahatchee River •
Billy Creek •
Orange River •
Peace River •
Shell Creek •
Joshua Creek •
Charlie Creek •
Payne Creek •
Horse Creek •
Peace Creek •
Saddle Creek •
Myakka River •
Myakkahatchee Creek •
Manatee River •
Wares Creek •
Braden River •
Cooper Creek •
Little Manatee River •
Alafia River – Buckhorn Spring, Lithia Springs •
Palm River •
Hillsborough River –
Crystal Springs •
New River in Pasco County •
Anclote River •
Pithlachascotee River •
Weeki Wachee River –
Weeki Wachee Springs •
Chassahowitzka River •
Homosassa River –
Homosassa Springs •
Crystal River •
Withlacoochee River (central Florida) •
Rainbow River –
Rainbow Springs •
Little Withlacoochee River •
Waccasassa River •
Wekiva River (Gulf Hammock, Levy County) •
Suwannee River –
Suwannee Springs, Hart Springs, Ginnie Springs,
Fanning Springs,
Manatee Springs, Otter Springs,
Troy Spring •
Santa Fe River •
Ichetucknee River –
Ichetucknee Springs •
New River •
Withlacoochee River (north Florida) –
Madison Blue Springs •
Alapaha River –
Alapaha Rise Spring •
Alapahoochee River •
Steinhatchee River •
Fenholloway River •
Econfina River •
Aucilla River – Nutall Rise •
Wacissa River –
Wacissa Springs, Aucilla Spring, •
Pinhook River •
St. Marks River – St. Marks Spring •
East River •
Wakulla River –
Wakulla Springs •
Ochlockonee River •
Sopchoppy River •
Telogia Creek •
Little River •
Crooked River •
Carrabelle River •
New River •
Apalachicola River •
Jackson River •
Chipola River – Baltzell Spring,
Blue Hole Spring •
Chattahoochee River •
Econfina Creek •
Choctawhatchee River –
Vortex Spring •
Holmes Creek •
Pea River •
East Bay River •
Yellow River •
Shoal River •
Blackwater River •
Big Coldwater Creek •
Big Juniper Creek •
Escambia River •
Perdido River ==Alphabetically==