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Travel Itineraries

Are You Ready For a Real Florida Adventure?

Jump on a bike, grab a paddle, lace up your hiking shoes or saddle up your horse, and use the guides below to plan your one day or multi-day adventure.

North Florida

Bicycling on Blackwater Heritage State Trail

Northwest

From the western most point of Florida to Marianna
Kayakers and SUPs

North Central

From Tallahassee Area to Ocala
Horseback Riding at Dunns Creek

Northeast

From Jacksonville area to Palatka

Central Florida

Charlotte Harbor Tippecanoe Bay

Central West

From Cockroach Bay to Tampa Bay area
Couple Hiking at Wekiwa

Central

From Sebring to Lakeland
View of fishing pier at Sebastian Inlet State Park

Central East

From Ormond Beach to Okeechobee

South Florida

Oleta River State Park

South

From Hendry County to South Miami

Saltwater Paddling Guide

The following saltwater paddling destinations will provide you with some excellent options to explore all regions of Florida’s coast. As side activities, wildlife viewing, fishing and snorkeling are often fun to pursue from a kayak, canoe or paddleboard, so bring the proper equipment.

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Florida State Parks

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  • Get Involved
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(850) 245-2157

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FSP.Feedback@FloridaDEP.gov

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