Timothy Tyson has spent most of 2007 in his car driving around the state of Florida. Find out what he learned about Columbia County Florida by visiting his website.
Columbia County Florida is one of the fastest growing areas of the state of Florida with a population that has nearly doubled in the past 25 years. The county and its surrounding areas are chalk full of fresh water resources such as lakes and rivers, so many so that the county's seat was originally named "Alligator". Columbia County in general and Lake City in particular have long been sought out by travelers interested in everything from extreme water sports to simple rest and relaxation.
The county's north central location puts it within easy driving distance of Stephen Foster State Park, the Spirit of Suwannee Music Park, O'Lena State Park, Olustee Beach and many other locations of pristine natural beauty. Battle reenactments are a constant draw in many of the county's fairs and festivals. Columbia County is rife with history, including that of the Civil War.
Lake City was originally established by the Seminole Indians with European settlers later establishing the nearby town of Alligator. When the mayor's wife expressed distaste with the name of the then amalgamated city, the name was promptly changed by her husband to Lake City. Rich in history and overflowing with natural beauty, this small city of under 10,000 people beckons travelers and residents in a way that no other northern Florida city can. Known as the "Gateway To Florida", due to the fact that Interstate 75 runs directly through the town, Lake City offers a meet and greet to tourists and visitors as they enter northern Florida destined for points south of Columbia County.
A tiny town of only 400 residents, Fort White was once a booming citrus center of over 2,000 people. The severe winter freezes during 1896 and 1897 effectively ended the citrus boom in this northern part of Florida and residents quickly found work in the same industry further south. The town is left with the rich history of its once booming economy.
The small city of Watertown boasts a tiny population of just under 3,000 residents and is so-named for the abundance of fresh water sources in and around city limits. With local rivers running both above and below the ground, many natural springs and whirlpools have emerged. The area lies just east of the metropolitan area of Lake City, providing quick and easy access to big city amenities while maintaining the wonderful aura of the simple life in a small northern Florida town.
- Related Articles
- Related Q&A




Escape the cold and spend Christmas on a Sri Lankan beach
By: Jonathan Wallace | 27/11/2009Experience something a bit different – the sun on Christmas Day! Travel to Sri Lanka and spend this festive season lying on a warm sandy beach without a turkey in sight.
Brussels Boasts a Packed Winter Events Calendar
By: Adam Singleton | 27/11/2009Boasting a packed winter event’s programme, Brussels is bursting with things to do during the colder months. As a result, it makes a great winter destination to head to.
Enjoy the Many Faces of Vegas
By: Adam Singleton | 27/11/2009Las Vegas consists of more than just casinos and clubs - with circuses, golf clubs and concerts available all year round; the City of Lights can entertain any visitor.
Travel to Shangri-la to Look for the Purest Place –Part Two
By: Venturiwang | 27/11/2009Shangri-la is a holy place where can take you a shock feeling and really worth to have a visit. This article wants to tell you some points about the fantastic place.
Catch a Glimpse of Tokyo’s Spiritual and Cultural Heritage at the Asakusa
By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | 27/11/2009The Asakusa district in Taito, Tokyo is a popular area mainly due to the Senso-ji being located there. The Senso-ji is a Buddhist temple devoted to the Kannon bodhisattva drawing thousands of visitors each year. Asakusa is also quite popular for its Matsuri or religious festivals as well as the Brazilian style carnival that is held here. It is also popular as Tokyo’s oldest geisha district.
Catch the Most Spectacular Display of Light in the World During Your Next Visit to Hong Kong!
By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | 27/11/2009A Symphony of Lights is the world’s largest permanent light and sound show offering spectacular displays for those lucky enough to see it during their visit to Hong Kong. The 14 minute daily show has already been viewed by over 4 million spectators from around the world. The number of participatory buildings contributing an array of lights and laser projections has increased to 44.
The Harbour City - Hong Kong’s Shopper’s Paradise!
By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | 27/11/2009The Harbour City is more than ½ mile long and is one of Asia’s largest megamalls with over 700 stores and outlets. The Harbour City consists of four separate parts: Ocean Terminal, Ocean Centre, Marco Polo Hongkong Hotel and the Gateway. Some of the popular stores available here include the largest Toys “R” Us store in Asia, Louis Vuitton, LCX, and Marks & Spencer.
The Ginza - Tokyo’s Swanky Shopping and Entertainment District
By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | 27/11/2009Tokyo’s most popular high-class shopping, entertainment and dining district, the Ginza features an absolute gamut of boutiques, department stores, restaurants, pubs, cafes, night clubs, art galleries and much more to keep Tokyo’s elite busy. From high-class fashion items to the latest electronic inventions, mobile phones and even cinematic and theatre performances, the Ginza has it all!
Gilchrist County Florida: Teeming With Natural Beauty
By: Timothy Tyson | 18/08/2007 | DestinationsAs the youngest county in the state, Gilchrist County Florida has managed to remain virtually untouched by developers and a quiet refuge surrounded by natural beauty.
Columbia County Florida: Gateway To The Sunshine State
By: Timothy Tyson | 18/08/2007 | DestinationsTourists travelling to Florida on I-75 have long known Columbia County Florida as the First sign of civilization. Find out more about this interesting county.
Brevard County Florida: Home Of The Astronauts
By: Timothy Tyson | 13/08/2007 | DestinationsHome to the Kennedy Space Center, Brevard County Florida is a unique area with ties to the space program and a welth of natural reserves.
Saint Johns County Florida: A World Of History Awaits You
By: Timothy Tyson | 13/08/2007 | DestinationsHome of the oldest continually occupied city in America, Saint Johns County Florida is full of historical treasures.
Volusia County Florida: Not Just A Tourist Destination
By: Timothy Tyson | 13/08/2007 | DestinationsLong known for racing and its beaches, Volusia County Florida is on the verge of becoming a major metropolis.
Putnam County Florida: A Natural Wonderland
By: Timothy Tyson | 13/08/2007 | DestinationsA brief overview about one of Florida's most naturally beautiful places, Putnam County.