The Trout River is a tributary of the St. Johns River in Duval County, Florida. Located entirely within Jacksonville, the river is brackish in its lower section. The widest point of the river is near the St. Johns River, and is 0.6 miles wide. The Trout River has wetlands as far as the mouth of the rivers longest tributary, the Ribault River.
TributariesMajor tributaries of the Trout River include the Ribault River, Little Trout River, and Moncrief Creek. Tour
An aerial photo of Jacksonville, Florida with the Trout River in the distance near the top of the picture.
Beginning in northwestern Duval County or Jacksonville, the river starts out as a creek. 0.03 miles east of the origin, the river is crossed by U.S. 1. 0.4 miles downstream, the creek passes through the subdivision, River Falls. After this, the river widens into wetlands with a multitude of tributaries. 2.3 miles downstream, a long tributary named "Little Trout River". It originates at the forest at the corner of U.S. 1 and Interstate 295. 2.1 miles downstream, Lem Turner Boulevard crosses the river as the C Ray Greene Bridge. 2.2 miles downstream, the river becomes brackish. There's also another tributary that is longest of the 3 main tributaries, the Ribault River. 0.7 miles downstream, Interstate 95 crosses the river as the Trout River Bridge. 0.4 miles downstream is Moncrief Creek, the 3rd and last tributary of the Trout River. 0.7 miles downstream, U.S. Route 17 crosses the river, spanning 0.2 miles. 1 mile downstream is the St. Johns River, the mouth of the river at Sandfly Point. List of crossings
Destinations along the river
Western Termimous: Old Kings Road
Eastern Termimous: Lem Turner Boulevard
Riverside Parks
Coordinates:
Coordinates: See alsoReferences
| | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||