Visit Florida - Worth the Drive 2008 - (Page 17) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Madison 10 North White Springs 41 17 6 90 75 441 53 ee River wann Su r Live Oak 90 Rive 19 10 Lake City 121 illa Auc 98 Perry 27 441 100 41 Dekle Beach Ri ve r 98 27 h a tc h e Keaton Beach 361 349 e 121 441 24 St Steinhatchee ein 19 98 26 Gainesville 20 KEY 19 50 13 U.S. Highway State Highway County Highway Rive 10 Interstate r ann ee 349 75 441 ico Mex G u lf o f Controlled Access Divided Highways Divided Highways Principal Highways uw S Suwannee 24 301 19 98 Cedar Key NATURAL CEDAR KEY In 1867, naturalist John Muir finished his 1,000-mile walk at Cedar Key. Today, this small Gulf Coast city is a haven for writers, artists and nature lovers, and its historic downtown houses an eclectic array of shops, galleries and restaurants. A highlight here is the Cedar Keys National Wildlife Refuge, a top spot for paddling and birding. Outfitters like Tidewater Tours (www.tidewatertours.com) or Kayak Cedar Keys (www.kayakcedarkeys.com) can help you explore this natural wonder. http://www.tidewatertours.com http://www.kayakcedarkeys.com
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