Turtle Mound River Tour New Smyrna Beach Florida
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Turtle Mound Beach, New Smyrna Florida
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Dolphin in the intracoastal. New Smyrna Beach Fl.
Turtle Mound River Tours, NSB, FL
Turtle Mound River Tours, NSB, FL
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Turtle Mound, New Smyrna
Us doing a little documentary on Turtle Mound. Mike narrating and my sis and I jumping round. :) Taken August 2010
Fun with turtle mound river tours
Turtle mound River tours
Dolphin playing in the IRL
Dolphin in the Indian River lagoon
Playful dolphin jumping
Typical day at Turtle Mound River Tours.
New Smyrna Beach Pedestrian Trail
January 17, 2015
Turtle Mound River Tours with Captain Rodney on Florida on a tankful
Eldora, Turtle Mound and Canaveral National Seashore
sightseeing
Boat Slip for sale and cheap Looking The Bay Kentwood Around The World
After coming back from Vermont I took my son over the boat yard checking some boat slip for putting a boat in the slip
I found this boat yard and I think it is very suitable and cheep.
Think about it having this allows me to do heavy Fishing
Take my son out to fishing, swimming , kebab on the grill
Heaving a awesome time.
LET'S DISCOVER :: Marine Discovery Center
Take a short journey with the Mangrove Madness and Lagoonies summer camps, a field research team studying sea grass beds, lectures on sharks, dolphin and manatees, and volunteers on a habitat restoration project, just a few of the many offerings available at the Marine Discovery Center in New Smyrna Beach, Fla. You never know what you'll discover.
The Marine Discovery Center needs our help to save the Indian River Lagoon. For more information visit marinediscoverycenter.org
Spin Flight over the Intercoastal New Smyrna Beach, FL.
Spin Flight over the Intercoastal New Smyrna Beach, FL. Cessna 172P
Driving Tour of Canaveral National Seashore from New Smyrna Beach
From the sun-sentinal.com
North Entrance: Apollo Beach, Turtle Mound and Historic Eldora
The north entrance from New Smyrna Beach is the road less travelled, though it offers diverse recreation and historical sites. Parking is prohibited except in designated lots. On busy weekends or holidays, arrive early.
Surf-fishers are first to arrive (Lots 2-4). Near-shore sandbars there corral fish on outgoing tides, giving you a leg up when casting into rip currents between sandbars.
Near the entrance, visit Turtle Mound, a prehistoric archaeological site where native Timucuan Indians discarded their shells for centuries. Turtle is the largest shell midden in the country, 600 feet long and rising 50 feet. A viewing platform offers sweeping panoramas of dunes, beaches and the islands of the Indian River Lagoon.
Kayaks, paddle-boards and canoes can be launched here, or at several other designated areas.
A few miles south, take the turnoff to Eldora and drive slowly through subtropical tree hammocks to the Eldora State House, once the center of a small agricultural community. The State House has been restored with a museum showcasing the history of the area.
Paddling in the lagoon here is paradise. I love to snake between islands in search of oyster bars and clam beds where I can cast a line in the hunt for tailing redfish.
Marine Discovery Center, New Smyrna Beach, Florida
Video 373 (re-post-2nd Journey) of the David Rush Travel Show. Go to
Scuba Diving Volusia County Site 5 South West 2011 Culverts
Underwater video of scuba diving on Volusia County Artificial Reef Site 5 the South West Culverts. Good visibility and an enjoyable dive. This site is about 5 miles from Ponce Inlet and is geographically the closest site to the inlet.
Fishing off New Smyrna Beach
Fishing with Captain Doug and crew off New Smyrna Beach (Ponce Inlet). First 2-minutes is from April 9, 2017 and shows how there is no shortage of red snapper here on a typical day. Last few minutes is from various trips during the past couple years. All red snapper were released. Tiger Shark was spotted at Turtlemound.