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- The Quarantine Edition of NW FL Outdoor Adventure
- Kayaking on Turkey Hen Creek/Shoal River
- Kayaking Cypress Spring on Holmes Creek, Vernon FL
- Spring 2018 News and Updates
- Kayaking on Rainbow River in Dunnellon, FL
- Announcing the 2018 Florida Paddler’s Rendezvous Dates
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Tag Archives: nature
Hiking the Florida Trail: Titi, Catface and Alaqua Sections
Hiking in Florida can be a challenging and rewarding experience. Just a few miles inland from the Emerald Coast lie some of Florida’s wild and beautiful natural secrets. Hiking the Eglin Section of the Florida Trail The northern panhandle of … Continue reading
Canoeing on Florida’s Blackwater River
Take a leisurely float trip on one of Florida’s premiere rivers, Blackwater River, located in the northwest panhandle of Florida; a pristine, shifting sand bottom river, perfect for a long leisurely float trip. With an average current of 2-3 … Continue reading
Posted in Canoeing, Home, Kayaking
Tagged blackwater river, canoeing, float trip, florida, florida canoe trails, kayaking, nature, paddling trips
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Rocky Bayou State Park, Niceville Fl
Florida’s Fred Gannon Rocky Bayou State Park is one of the Emerald Coast’s hidden gems. Nestled on the Rocky Bayou Aquatic Preserve, a vital part of Choctawhatchee Bay, this waterfront park spans over 357 acres, offers waterfront camp sites, a … Continue reading
A Visit to St. Vincent Island
On Saturday we took a trip out to Port St. Joe along the peninsula down to Indian Pass where the tip of St. Vincent Island lies just a half mile from shore across St. Vincent Sound. The island itself is … Continue reading
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Tagged apalachicola, hiking, nature, paddling trips, panama city, port st. joe, st. joseph bay, st. vincent island, st. vincent national wildlife refuge
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