9 Old Florida Towns And Places On The Suwannee River
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By Mike Miller Updated July 16, 2025
The Suwannee River is well known by name because of Stephen Foster's famous song, "Old Folks at Home".
It is mostly a mystery, however, to the majority of Floridians and tourists who have never visited it.
Map of Suwannee River and Adjacent Roads It is a river that rises in the Okeefenokee Swamp of south Georgia and meanders more than 238 miles southward through mostly rural Florida farmlands and conservation areas.
Florida accounts for 206 of those miles. White Springs is near the headwaters.
The flow of the river is replenished along its way by numerous fresh water springs. The river's mouth is just south of the fishing village of Suwanee on the Gulf of Mexico.
Riverboat Somewhere in Florida The river has been part of Florida's history since the early days, and was the location of Florida's first tourist attraction, White Springs, in the 1830s.
The Battle of Olustee in the Civil War was fought east of Lake City not far south of the Suwannee River.
Union forces were halted in their march from Jacksonville to Tallahassee in Florida's only major Civil War battle.
Big Shoals on the Suwannee River near White Springs Here are some Florida places that have been part of that history.
I've arranged them in the same order as you would see them if you were on a riverboat cruising downstream from White Springs near the Georgia border to the Gulf of Mexico at Suwannee.
WHITE SPRINGS was perhaps Florida's first tourist attraction in the 1830s because of the alleged restorative powers of the sulphur springs.
Click on the photo for more about White Springs.
Outlet of White Springs on the Suwannee River ELLAVILLE is a ghost town just downstream of where the Withlacoochee River enters the Suwannee.
It once boasted 1,000 residents but now has only a few scattered homes near Suwannee River State Park.
The village was the home of former Florida Governor George Drew; the mansion burned down in 1970. When you cross the river on US-90 between Live Oak and Lee you will be in Ellaville
Home of Florida Governor George Drew, Florida State Archives DOWLING PARK is a small town on the Suwannee River. It was named for the Dowling family who owned a turpentine camp.
The Dowlings gave land to the Advent Church and the town is still home to Advent Christian Village, a retirement center and summer youth camp. Click photo to learn more about Advent Christian Village.
Train Crossing Suwannee at Dowling Park, Florida State Archives BRANFORD is a village of about 700 people on a bend of the river at the intersection of US-129 and US-27. Years ago it was a thriving place with a large saw mill.
Today it is a quiet place to rest and enjoy the Suwanee River.
Click on the photo for more about Branford.
Branford, Florida BOB'S RIVER PLACE is in the country south of Branford on the Suwannee River. Bob was an elderly man who owned property on the river and wanted to create a kind of swimming hole he enjoyed as a boy. Now kids of all ages enjoy his creation. Bob died in 2020, and the park had to close.
Unfortunately, as of November 10, 2022 this great place is permanently closed. Bob passed away, and we leave it here in his memory and for the thousands of Floridians who loved it.
Bob's River Place near Branford, Florida OLD TOWN is an unincorporated community on the west side of the Suwannee River on U.S. Highway 98 where it intersects with SE 349 Avenue.
It is a rural town with a lot of open space, scattered homes, a Dollar General, and a Hardee's restaurant.
Old Town was the retirement home of Guy Louis Gabaldon, a famous United States Marine.
When he was 18 years old he convinced 1,300 Japanese soldiers and civilians to surrender during the battles of Saipan and Tinian islands in World War Two.
Old Town Elementary School, photo by Ebyabe FANNING SPRINGS is on the south bank of the Suwannee River at US-19 and US-98.
The town was named for Col. Alexander C. W. Fanning of the U.S. Army who fought during the Seminole Wars.
Old Town is on the other side of the river. The springs and a big wooden dance pavillion attracted visitors in the old days and the springs still do today.
Fanning Springs State Park, Photo by Ebyabe FOWLERS BLUFF is an unincorporated residential community not far north of the mouth of the Suwannee River. The nearest city is Chiefland, about 15 miles north.
A local lodging and dining institution is Treasure Camp. It has cabins for vacation stays and a popular restaurant overlooking the river.
Treasure Camp, Fowler's Bluff SUWANNEE is a small fishing village at the mouth of the Suwannee River where it meets the Gulf of Mexico. Click on the photo for more about Suwannee.
Suwannee River at Suwannee, Florida
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