John M. Bethea State Forest
State forest in Florida, United States
30°30′N 82°19′W / 30.50°N 82.31°W / 30.50; -82.31John M. Bethea State Forest is a 37,736-acre state forest in Sanderson, Florida, in northern Baker County near the Florida/Georgia border. It provides a wildlife corridor between the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge and the Osceola National Forest. The area was acquired by the State of Florida in 2001, and was named after a member of the forestry department who served between 1970 and 1987.[1]
See also
References
- ^ John M. Bethea State Forest Florida Forest Service
External links
- John M. Bethea State Forest - official site
- U.S. Geological Survey Map at the U.S. Geological Survey Map Website. Retrieved January 6th, 2023.
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