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The Loxahatchee River (Seminole for river of turtles[1] is a 7.6 mile river[2] on the southeast coast of Florida. It is a National Wild and Scenic River, one of only two in the state[1], and received its federal designation on May 17, 1985. The river partly runs through the Jonathan Dickinson State Park.[2]. About 1 mile of it serves as the Palm Beach/Martin County border. Trapper Nelson's traping zoo is lies along the river. Just south of Jonathan Dickinson State Park on the river lies Tanah Keeta Scout Reservation (a boy scout camp.)