Suwannee River

Suwannee
The Suwannee River near Lake City, Florida
Suwannee River drainage basin
Location
CountryUnited States
, Georgia (U.S. state), Florida
CitiesFargo, Georgia, White Springs, Florida, Branford, Florida
Physical characteristics
SourceOkefenokee National Wildlife Refuge
  locationFargo, Georgia
MouthGulf of Mexico
  location
Lower Suwannee National Wildlife Refuge, Suwannee, Florida
  coordinates
29°17′18″N 83°9′57″W / 29.28833°N 83.16583°W / 29.28833; -83.16583
  elevation
0 ft (0 m)
Length246 mi (396 km)
Discharge 
  locationGulf of Mexico
Basin features
Tributaries 
  leftSanta Fe River
  rightAlapaha River, Withlacoochee River

The Suwannee River (also spelled Suwanee River or Swanee River) is a river that runs through south Georgia southward into Florida in the Southern United States. It is a wild blackwater river, about 246 miles (396 km) long. The Suwannee River is the site of the prehistoric Suwanee Straits that separated the Florida peninsula from the Florida panhandle and the rest of the continent. Spelled as "Swanee", it is the namesake of two famous songs: Stephen Foster's "Swanee River" (1851) and George Gershwin and Irving Caesar's "Swanee" (1919).