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Pinhook River

Coordinates: 30°05′59″N 84°00′51″W / 30.0997°N 84.0143°W / 30.0997; -84.0143
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The Pinhook River is a river located in the St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge in Jefferson County, Florida.[1][2] It drains into Apalachee Bay.

List of crossings

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Crossing Carries Image Location Coordinates
Headwaters 30°13′45″N 84°01′36″W / 30.22917°N 84.02667°W / 30.22917; -84.02667
30°13′42″N 84°01′37″W / 30.22833°N 84.02694°W / 30.22833; -84.02694
30°12′48″N 84°01′53″W / 30.21333°N 84.03139°W / 30.21333; -84.03139
U.S. Route 98
Coastal Highway
30°11′16″N 84°01′42″W / 30.18778°N 84.02833°W / 30.18778; -84.02833
30°10′49″N 84°02′01″W / 30.18028°N 84.03361°W / 30.18028; -84.03361
30°10′33″N 84°01′48″W / 30.17583°N 84.03000°W / 30.17583; -84.03000
30°10′15″N 84°01′35″W / 30.17083°N 84.02639°W / 30.17083; -84.02639
Powerline service road 30°10′07″N 84°01′36″W / 30.16861°N 84.02667°W / 30.16861; -84.02667
Florida National Scenic Trail Tram Road 30°07′41″N 84°01′08″W / 30.12806°N 84.01889°W / 30.12806; -84.01889
Mouth 30°05′58″N 84°00′53″W / 30.09944°N 84.01472°W / 30.09944; -84.01472

References

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  1. ^ "Pinhook River". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved February 12, 2021.
  2. ^ https://naturalatlas.com/rivers/pinhook-979000 NA

30°05′59″N 84°00′51″W / 30.0997°N 84.0143°W / 30.0997; -84.0143