Gee Creek (Florida)
Gee Creek is a small, freshwater creek located in northeastern Florida, primarily within Nassau County. It is a tributary of the St. Marys River, which forms part of the Florida-Georgia state line. The creek's watershed is generally characterized by forested wetlands and low-lying coastal plains. Gee Creek is known for its tannin-rich, blackwater appearance, a result of decaying vegetation in the surrounding wetlands. It supports a variety of aquatic life and provides habitat for various bird species and other wildlife common to the region. While recreational activities such as fishing and kayaking are possible, access may be limited depending on the specific location along the creek's course. Information regarding specific public access points and permitted activities should be verified with local authorities or land management agencies.