Actually, the Suwannee River Sill Gates are always open.
This was a facebook comment yesterday, “Open the dam in the swamp.”
It was on this WWALS facebook post:
Very low water, Fargo Ramp, Suwannee River 2025-11-12 Video by Shirley Kokidko for WWALS Watershed Coalition, Inc. (WWALS):
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1946665392780126
See also:
https://www.facebook.com/Wwalswatershed/posts/pfbid02p1mXs1UZK6ZhGQe4BeEdAa54E1Ws2Dk5AQmKmRsbqKPc3ATi6SxVyZjXL1U54dHRl
https://wwals.net/?p=68851
I’ve also heard from otherwise very knowledgeable Floridians: “When there are big rains, Georgia opens the Okefenokee gates and floods Florida!”
Nope, that doesn’t happen, either.
Open the Okefenokee Gates, Suwannee River Sill, Actually always open, Since around 2000
The Sill itself was an experiment in fire prevention that did not work, and also turned out to be a bad idea, because the Okefenokee Swamp needs fire to regenerate itself.
Here’s video and pictures of the Second and First Gates through the Suwannee River Sill,
December 9, 2025.
https://youtube.com/shorts/8LA_PLDqXA0 Continue reading

![[Hillman Bridge, Ellaville, Suwannee River 2025-09-27, 1/5 mile below Withlacoochee River, Built 1926, abandoned 1983]](https://www.wwals.net/pictures/2025-09-27--hillman-bridge-suwannee-river-ellaville/fbmany.jpg)
![[Turner Bridge to Cone Bridge, Suwannee River 2025-07-05, Thanks to Shirley Kokidko]](https://www.wwals.net/pictures/2025-07-05--turner-to-cone-bridge-pictures/fbmany.jpg)
![[Turner Bridge, Suwannee River --Ken Sulak 2025-07-01, History and what bridge artifacts reveal or conceal]](https://www.wwals.net/pictures/2025-07-01--turner-bridge-ken-sulak/fbmany.jpg)
![[Historic Hillman Bridge, Suwannee River, Ellaville, Florida, Withlacoochee River Confluence]](https://www.wwals.net/pictures/2018-12-01--hillman-bridge/fbmany.jpg)