- Alafia River
The Alafia River is 25 miles long, with a watershed of 335 square miles [Lamm, Greg. 1990. Alafia River. in Marth, Del and Marty Marth, eds. "The Rivers of Florida". Sarasota, Florida: Pineapple Press, Inc. ISBN 0-910923-70-1.] in Hillsborough County flowing into
Tampa Bay . The watershed contains ten namedlakes andponds , and 29 namedriver s,stream s andcanal s. During the rainy season, excess water is pumped to the newC.W. Bill Young Regional Reservoir , which opened in 2005.For centuries the Alafia was home to the
Tocobaga Indians. From their settlement at the mouth of the river to their hunting camps upstream, the Indians left traces of their lives and activities.In the sixteenth century, the expeditions of
Pánfilo de Narváez and Hernando de Soto explored the coastal areas ofTampa Bay and visited the Indians, making the first written account and charting the first maps of the Alafia River. On an early map the name 'Alafia' does not appear, but rather the translation, "Hunting River".Part of the river exists within the confines of the
Alafia River State Park .References
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