a double kayak |
A manatee in the canal in Thousand Islands |
I don't recommend getting this close, but sometimes it is hard to get out of the way. |
Other nice areas to explore: The Grand Canal south of Pineda Causeway. Drop in at the causeway
I recommend a SUP if you want to stand up |
Further south off A1A is Honest John's Fish Camp. http://honestjohnsfishcamp.com/ You can rent a kayak here and I think there is a small fee to use their ramp for your own boat. There is a nice canal around some mangrove islands and a great opportunity to see dolphins and manatees.
sunset from paddling paradise |
You can also drop in a Ballard Park in the same area of the Eau Gallie River. http://www.melbourneflorida.org/Home/Components/FacilityDirectory/FacilityDirectory/12/1539
I have heard that Turkey Creek in Palm Bay is a nice place to kayak, but I have not been there yet. http://www.brevardcounty.us/EELProgram/Areas/TurkeyCreek/Home There is also nice hiking in this park.
Sunset on Lake Washington |
Lake Washington is a beautiful place to do a sunset paddle as well. You won't see manatees or dolphins, but keep your eye out for alligator and perhaps don't get too near the shallow shorelines.
Further north there are several nice places on Merritt Island including the Ulumay Wildlife Sanctuary. This is another area that has nice hiking as well as kayaking.
Set up for Bioluminescent Tour |
Water sports are abundant on the space coast, but few ways let you get closer to the wildlife than kayaking or paddleboarding.
Tips: Assume you will get wet. Plan accordingly.
Waterproof camera and/or Go Pro.
Dry bag for anything that can't get wet, but be careful they aren't fool proof.
If you are able to paddle yourself, I recommend it. Two person kayaks are fun, but a little hard to coordinate if you don't know what you are doing.
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