Pictures of Perdido River
Perdido River is the main source of water for Perdido Bay. It is a beautiful river with little development. It is a sand and gravel river. The waters are slightly tan and the banks are lined with white cedar. From the mouth for about 4 miles up the river, the river is wide and the flow is tidally influenced.
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Perdido River at its mouth | Hurst Hammock boat ramp | A clearing near Alligator Bayou | Mallow flowers |
Red bay seed pods | Water lillies | Stumps from old logging | Osprey nest |
Remains of old logging dock | NRA Christmas | Nature Conservency park | Footprints of ? |
Wildlife | River plant | River vegetation | Pilings from old bridge |
Dead end cove | Sunken boat | Snags | Hwy 90 bridge |
Tiger lillies | Mouth of river | Looking out into Perdido Bay | |
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