Mud Swamp/New River Wilderness

The Mud Swamp/New River Wilderness is part of Apalachicola National Forest, located in the Florida panhandle. The 8,090-acre (33 km2) refuge was established on September 28, 1984.

Mud Swamp/New River Wilderness
IUCN category Ib (wilderness area)
LocationLiberty County, Florida, USA
Nearest citySumatra, Florida
Coordinates30°03′26″N 84°52′25″W
Area8,090 acres (33 km2)
EstablishedSeptember 28, 1984
Governing bodyU.S. Forest Service

Mud Swamp consists of very poorly drained clay-rich soil, holding more water than nearby Bradwell Bay Wilderness. It has numerous scattered small islands. Biting insects, black bears and alligators make the swamp their home.

The New River (Florida Panhandle) passes through it and is lined with Atlantic white cedar. It enters from the north and flows through cypress and gum swamps.

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