- Source: New River (Santa Fe River tributary)
New river" target="_blank">River is a 31-mile-long (50 km) tributary of the Santa Fe river" target="_blank">River in northern Florida, United States. The river" target="_blank">river was used as the border to create Union County from Bradford County (formerly New river" target="_blank">River County, Florida) in 1921.
The Palatka-Lake Butler State Trail, a multi-use recreational trail that includes a portion of the Florida National Scenic Trail, will, when completed, cross the New river" target="_blank">River southeast of the town of Lake Butler. The Florida Trail currently crosses the New river" target="_blank">River along State Road 100.
An application from HSP Enterprises to mine phosphate from a 7,400-acre (3,000 ha) tract spanning the New river" target="_blank">River has met opposition from local residents. As of January 2018, Bradford County was reviewing the application, while Union County had placed a moratorium on mining applications until February 2019.
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- New River (Santa Fe River tributary)
- Santa Fe River (Florida)
- Santa Fe River (New Mexico)
- New River
- Cimarron River (Arkansas River tributary)
- Canadian River
- Santa Fe River watershed
- Santa Cruz River (New Mexico)
- San Juan River (Colorado River tributary)
- Escalante River