Photo: Patrick Nichols
Highlights:
- Stay at a beautiful beach house
- Explore old St. Augustine and Castillo de San Marcos
- See dolphins and manatees
Includes:
- Most meals
- Kayak instruction and gear
- All transportation and entrance fees
Trip Number: 08090A
Price: $1,375
Deposit: $200
Capacity: 11
Leader: Patrick Nichols
The Trip
Photo: Patrick Nichols
Join us on a beach adventure that spans from Cape Canaveral to St. Augustine.
Each day we'll discover the lure of the ocean and sand. Kayak inner coastal
waterways with friendly manatees and learn the secrets of Florida’s famous
beaches.
Our trip takes us to a 16-mile stretch of undeveloped beach that is shared
with wildlife and rockets. The surf explodes and sparkles as it rolls on to
acres
of white sand and shell beaches.
The endless search for the Fountain of Youth brings us to forts made of ancient
coral and settlements rich in history. Expect sunrises that sizzle, and secret,
starlit strolls. Plant your toes in the sand and let the waves wash away
your worries.
Day 1: We'll meet at a comfortable well-appointed beach house
at 3 p.m. Directions to the house will be sent to all participants. After greetings,
I will offer a “dry
land” introduction to kayaking
instruction. Then we are off for a guided stroll on the beach and a
swim. Dinner is the
first meal of the trip. After dinner, I will present more details on
the week's activities.
Photo: Patrick Nichols
Day 2: Start the day with a spectacular sunrise and stroll
on the beach. Today we'll paddle the Indian River Lagoon. This is a refuge
for countless sea birds
and is frequently visited by manatees and dolphins. After a morning
of paddling, we'll sample the local cuisine for lunch (this lunch is not included
in
the trip price). Following lunch, we'll visit Apollo Beach and a real
Florida ghost town. The view from largest shell mound on the east coast is
a
wonderful way to finish the day.
Photo: Patrick Nichols
Day 3: After a Southern style breakfast, we'll kayak the
Indian River in search of manatee. Then we'll approach an island bird sanctuary.
There
will be a large variety of wildlife on this federal and state managed
refuge. Lunch will be at the beach. Bring your cameras and swim suits.
Hiking the expansive white sand of New Smyrna Dunes is
a fascinating finish for the day.
Day 4: Traveling along the coast, we will arrive at the last
stronghold of the Timucua Indians on the Tomoka River. We'll paddle the water
trails of ancient warriors
into
the tidal river and creeks in search of manatee and shore birds.
Photo: Patrick Nichols
Day 5: A day at the beach! Our destinations are the lesser-known
and more remote beaches. We'll pass Marineland (Florida’s first theme
park) and have a leisurely lunch and hike at Washington Oaks Gardens, where
there's always something
blooming.
We will take a short cruise to Fort Matanzas. Keep your cameras handy. The
spectacular seaside oaks and coquina fort construction will bring out your
inner photographer.
Day 6: We'll start with a paddle on Salt Run on Anastasia
Island. The beach is enormous and will leave you feeling like you have been
walking on the
moon. In the afternoon we will cross Matanzas Bay and visit the Castillo
De San Marcos. This is “old” St. Augustine. We will take
some time to stroll streets laid out hundreds of years before and listen
for the
whispers of
past.
Photo: Patrick Nichols
Day 7: After a morning walk on the beach,
we'll gather for our final breakfast and farewells. It is easy to see why
this coast attracts
so many and how it draws us back time and time again. The trip ends at 10
a.m.
The leaders will make every reasonable effort to meet the goals outlined
in the itinerary. Please keep in mind that weather or other conditions beyond
our control may cause us to modify the itinerary in order to ensure the
safety and well-being of the group.
We will be staying a beach house with shared rooms. All meals will be provided
and served Southern style.
Kayaking experience is not needed, but participants should be good swimmers
and be fit. The trip leader is a certified ACA kayak instructor. This would
be and excellent trip for first-time kayakers and seasoned paddlers alike.
- Hiaasen, Carl, Nature Girl
- Larson, Gary, There is a Hair in my Dirt
- Dorsey, Tim, Cadillac Beach
- Martin, Sidney Walter, Florida’s Flagler
See the How to Apply for an Outing section for more details on registering for this trip and details
about our Reservation and Cancellation Policy.
The payment of a deposit does not confirm you as a member on the trip. Participants must be approved by the trip leader. After signing up for this trip, you will be sent a confirmation packet containing approval materials (Participant Approval Questionnaire, Medical Form, Liability Release Form). Each applicant (including those on the waitlist) must fill out these forms and promptly mail them to the trip leader. The leader will review the approval materials and notify you of your acceptance in a timely manner.
Patrick Nichols, an outdoor specialist by trade, is trained by the Red Cross and American Canoe Association in canoeing and coastal kayaking. He has taught kayaking, canoeing, and backpacking for 25 years and is a wilderness first responder.
E-mail: flakayak@bellsouth.net
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