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Holiday Haven Campsites, Inc.
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This 49 +/- acre undeveloped site is located off Payne Creek and Hitchens Creek, tributaries of the St. Johns River, just north of the South Moon Fish Camp. The site is accessible only from the water. The property abuts lands to the west owned by the St. Johns River Water Management District. Lands to the east belong to the Florida Division of Forestry. These lands are part of the Lake George State Forest. In addition, Progress Energy owns property to the north of this site, which is currently on the Volusia Forever “A” List. Acquisition of this land will ensure that valuable river bottomland is not developed and will assist in connecting the above conservation lands.

The majority of the habitat found on this property is best described as floodplain swamp. Bald cypress and blackgum dominate this area. Minor amounts of red maple, sweetgum and wax myrtle are also present. Groundcover is sparse, but includes lizard’s tail and royal fern. A smaller portion of this property is considered to be hydric hammock. Large live oaks and cabbage palms dominate the remaining property.

A very diverse assemblage of animals is associated with floodplain swamps and hydric hammocks. These include southern toad, cricket frog, gray tree frog, pig frog, Southern leopard frog, alligator, river cooter, stinkpot, mud snake, redbelly water snake, brown water snake, cottonmouth, yellow-crowned night heron, wood duck, pileated woodpecker, various warblers, golden mouse, black bear, raccoon, and bobcat.


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