KAYAK adventures
Join us and explore the wilds of North Central Florida on a kayak adventure. Our ecotours paddle through diverse and lush natural habitats in search of some of Florida’s most iconic wildlife.
Wildlife Ecology Adventures
North Central Florida has some of the most incredible and diverse ecological habitats in the country.
Our ecotour adventures let you explore first-hand the region’s unique waters and wildlife from a kayak. One of our favorite floats is a trip down the Santa Fe River, due to the relatively easy paddle and its beautiful scenery.
We offer a variety of trips, ranging from two-hour tours to full-day adventures. Whether we’re seeking manatees, alligators, or bald eagles, Kingfisher Kayak Adventures offers something for everyone. Our experienced and knowledgeable guides can even provide walking tours - for those land-lovers who enjoy a good walk among the wildlife.
TOUR LOCATIONS
Santa Fe River
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Rodman Reservoir
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Lake Wauberg
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ADVENTURE RATES
2 HOUR TOUR - $85
1 Adventurer | $50 for each additional person
4 HOUR TOUR - $160
1 Adventurer | $50 for each additional person
*$75 deposit is required for reservations
The final balance payment will be obtained at the site of your adventure.
WHAT WE PROVIDE
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Qualified, friendly, and insured eco-tour guide
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NuCanoe sit-on-top fishing kayaks (single or tandem): Very stable fishing platforms and made in the USA
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Paddles
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Personal Flotation Devices (PFD): Required to be worn by every kayaker
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Photos
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Small cooler for food and drinks
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Dry bag for small valuables like wallet, cell phone, and keys
WHAT YOU SHOULD BRING
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Water and/or other hydrating liquids (alcoholic beverages are prohibited)
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Food and/or snacks
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Any medications you require
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Sunscreen/lip balm
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Depending on the time of year, bug repellent
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Appropriate clothing for conditions and weather. Consider the following:
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You will likely get some water on you (it is kayaking after all)
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Comfortable sun protection (hat, polarized sunglasses, breathable materials)
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Layers and a warm hat for cool/cold weather (it does get cold in North Florida)
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Rain gear (weather forecasts are often wrong)
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Extra set of dry clothes for after the adventure
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Water or wading shoes for foot protection at ramps and shorelines
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If you have any special needs or requirements, please let your guide know well in advance of your adventure