Kayaking in Florida - Kayaking Clam Pass Naples FL
Kayaking is one of many things to do in Naples - This trip was at Clam Pass Park. All video filmed with GoPro. Got to the park around 8am and left around 3pm. Clam pass leads out to the Gulf of Mexico. There is a kayak/canoe launch at the parking area of the park. This goes from Clam bay north almost all the way to Vanderbilt Beach Road near the Ritz Carlton Hotel.
You can also go to the beach near clam pass by walking on the boardwalk or waiting for the tram to take you. There is a snack shop at the beach. Either way it is a good trip to take. Very good evening activity. Check the times of the tram, I don't think they run after dark.
There are lots of places to Kayak in SW Florida.
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Kayaking the Imperial River in Bonita Springs, Fl.
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Guided Kayak Tours of Rookery Bay Reserve in Naples, Florida
See the Naples, FL, environment up close with the Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve. Two-hour guided kayak tours of Rookery Bay, Hall Bay and mangrove tunnels provide the opportunity to see birds, marine mammals and other sights of nature. The fee includes kayak, all equipment, paddling instruction and admission to the Rookery Bay Environmental Learning Center on the day of the tour. Paddlers must be 12 or older. Advanced registration is required at rookerybay.org or 239-417-6310 x401.
Kayaking Wiggins Pass, Naples Fl
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Kayakers Paddling in Rookery Bay | Naples, FL
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Kayaking in Jacksonville... No Other Place I'd Want To Be
Up The Creek Xpeditions guides, Jennifer, John and Pete, paddling in Downtown Jacksonville, Florida, Tuesday, August 23, 2011. WHAT AN AWESOME PADDLE!!!
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Kayaking in Naples Florida with David Angelo
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Kayaking Turner River Florida
Kayaking the Turner River in Florida.
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Kayak Fishing With Live Shrimp Gordon's Pass Naples Florida - Episode 15
My good friend is down from Ohio and we have set out to see what we can catch in Gordon's Pass, Naples Florida. The weather was perfect and the fish were frisky!
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Kayaking Shell Key Florida
The preserve protects sensitive marine habitats and includes one of the county's largest undeveloped barrier islands as well as numerous mangrove islands and expansive seagrass beds.
Shell Key has been designated as one of the state's most important areas for shorebird nesting and wintering and it serves as an important study area for these species. It also is an important area for recreation. A balance for both uses was established by restricting public use to the northern and southern ends of the island. A central core area for conservation is closed to the public.
Boating, camping, and beach-going activities are permitted in public use areas of the preserve. Visitors can access Shell Key only via a water vessel and no restroom facilities are provided. The closest boat ramps, trailer parking, and restroom facilities are located at nearby at Fort De Soto Park.
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Slave Canal Kayak and Canoe Adventure: EcoAdventures North Florida
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Slave Canal is one of those places I started hearing about a lot when we started doing our EcoAdventure videos. As soon as you get into the braided channels of the lower Wacissa, it's easy to see why it's one of the popular river expeditions in north Florida. You're paddling in a canopied river swamp where people have been paddling for several thousand years. And minus some old growth cypress trees that have been logged in the last century or so, it looks much the same as it did when various native groups made use of the waterway to make seafood runs to the coast. But it doesn't look quite as it did when people first got there.
Evidence excavated at the Page/ Ladson and Ryan/ Harley sites points to people inhabiting what is now the Aucilla Wildlife Management Area for 12,000 years or longer. At that time, Florida Fish and Wildlife's Joe Davis told us, the ice ages were ending, sea level was lower, and the coast was further away. Those first men and women walked on dry land where our canoes and kayaks passed over. I can almost envision paleolithic man standing on one of the many ancient midden mounds as everything happens around him in time-lapse mode. Rivers fill and flow to the Gulf, mastodons vanish, and different cultures come and go, piling shell and bone on to that same mound. Pretty heavy stuff to think about on a fun Florida kayaking trip.
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Combat Snook Fishing in Skinny Mangrove Creeks, Naples, Florida Kayak Fishing
I spent an early morning kayak fishing with a friend who is looking to get into the hobby. He is an experienced fisherman, but new to kayak fishing. It didn't take him long to catch on. Both of us ended up catching multiple snook each, including a couple solid fish. I also had a monster eat in a really skinny creek that I could not stop from getting into the mangrove roots and breaking off.
Kayaking the Imperial River
Kayaking the Imperial River in Bonita Springs, Florida on our 2017 Hobie Outback. Filmed early Spring 2017, during typical SWFL dry season. We launched from Depot Park (which is also dog friendly) where we could launch & park for free. We kayaked East upriver to Rt75 (approx. 3 miles) where it became too shallow to continue kayaking even after we pulled out our mirage drives & paddled. Just on the other side of Rt75 is Cullum's Trail Park, which was our intended destination to turn around, but we couldn't quite reach it.
Total trip was 6 miles in 4.5 hours (including our stop for picnic lunch). Peaceful, scenic & beautiful. Our favorite kayak trip so far.
We launched at Depot Park: 10375 Pennsylvania Ave, Bonita Springs, FL 34135. Quiet, clean park with clean, modern restrooms.
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Riverside Park (on East side of tracks at Depot Park)
Imperial River Boat Ramp (on East side of Rt41 just North of Bonita Beach Road)
Cullum's Trail Park (East of Rt75 on Kent Road accessed from East Terry Street)
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Paddling the Imperial River in Bonita Springs Florida With Cullum Hasty
Paddling the Imperial River in Bonita Springs Florida With Cullum Hasty.
We took our standup paddleboards out for spin on the east side of Bonita Springs on the Imperial River and ran into Cullum Hasty. He joined us in his kayak for a paddle and pointed out a few of the walkways and features they''re working on to make the Imperial River more accessible to the residents of Bonita Springs, Florida.
We paddled from Kent Road, east to the Imperial River boat ramp at US 41/Tamiami Trail. It was about a two hour trip with a few stops along the way.
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Fort Myers Manatee Park Canoe Trip
Join my father and I for a wonderful visit to one of the most popular tourist attractions in SW Florida - Manatee Park in Fort Myers. We take a canoe ride on the Orange River near the power plant where manatees come to warm in the cool winter months.