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Why Famous
  • The Suwannee River is a federally designated wild river.
  • Live Oak and Bradford are the largest towns in Suwannee county.
  • Old Live Oak City Hall: also known as the City of Live Oak Police and Fire Department is a historic site.
  • Dowling House also known as the Grace Manor, built in 1896.
  • Peacock Springs: the largest U.S. underground cave system and includes swimming, hiking, picnicking and a boat launch.
  • Charles Springs: a historic site on the Suwannee River.
Facts Destination
  • Suwannee County was created in 1858.
  • It was named after the Suwannee River, which forms much of its border.
  • It was established from Columbia County.
Area Info
  • Suwannee County is an entirely dry county.
  • Its county seat is Live Oak.
  • The county has a total area of 692 square miles.
  • Suwannee County is in north Florida.
Why Visit
  • Agri Tour.
  • Antique and Gift Shops.
  • Area Music.
  • Sports and Recreation.
  • Horse Back Riding.
  • Murals and Museums.

 

Best Time

  • Early spring and late fall is the best time to visit Live Oak.

 

Transport
  • Suwannee County Airport, Buckner Airport, Little River Airport, Pittman Oaks Airport, The Trails Airport.
  • Interstate Highway-75, Highway -10.
Lifestyle
  • Wellborn Blueberry Festival: Arts & crafts and food vendors, parade, raffles and door prizes, kids\' games and crafts are featured.
  • Suwannee County Fair at Live Oak: provides an annual showcase for Florida’s agricultural industry.