Fourth Annual Fall Paddle
Florida
October 13 – 20, 2011
Trip Overview
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Capacity: 200 people
Distance: approx 123 miles
Registration: $300/Adult;
$275/Senior, College Student;
$250/Youth
8-17; Child (7 and under)/free
Meals: $175/person
Paddle Florida Lite: Four days or less: $60/day;
Meals: $30/day
Day
One — Thursday, October 13, 2011
Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park
Participants in Paddle Florida will arrive
at the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park
the day before the start for a night of
camping and orientation for the adventure
to come.
Paddlers will either drive
straight to the starting point and park their vehicles
there for the week, or take advantage of the River’s
End Shuttle. If you are driving straight
to the starting point you will need to
find a way to get back to the starting
point at the end of the week. A shuttle
at the end of the week will be available
for those who need to get their boats and
gear back to the starting point.
If you would like to have your
car waiting for you when you finish the trip, you may
drive to Manatee Springs and park your vehicle there
(a $50 fee –$25/person, $25/boat– is
required for shuttle service). After having
your boats loaded onto our truck, you will
be shuttled to the Spirit of the Suwannee
Music Park to check in.
At
the music camp cabins and golf carts are
available on-site; call 386.364.1683 for
details and pricing or click on the Suwannee
Music Park logo to jump to the Website.
Day Two — Friday,
October 14, 2011
Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park to Suwannee River State Park
(Go
to an interactive Google Map of the
day's track)
The first morning of Paddle Florida will
have us leaving the Spirit of the Suwannee
Music Park. You will notice the distinctive
aspects of the Upper Suwannee; a narrow
riverbed and increasingly steeper limestone
bluffs. After paddling a distance of
7.5 miles, we will stop for lunch at
Holton Creek River Camp, which is part
of a series of hubs, cabins and river
camps that comprise the Suwannee River
Wilderness Trail. All lunch stops will
offer healthy "snack food," various
fruits and drinks (all you can eat).
Everyone should be fortified for the
rest of this 21-mile day. We will be
establishing a stagger to avoid bottlenecks
at rest stops.
In
the afternoon, our intrepid paddlers
will arrive at the Suwannee River State
Park for overnight camping. One of Florida’s
most visited parks, it sits at the confluence
of the Suwannee and Withlacoochee Rivers.
On the way, if you are lucky, you will
be treated to springs visible at the
bottom of the limestone cliffs, as well
as a wide variety of wildlife native
to the Upper Suwannee River.
Day Three — Saturday,
October 15, 2011
Suwannee River State Park to Lafayette Blue Springs State Park
(Go
to an interactive Google Map of the
day's track)
Paddlers should
remember that the Suwannee River Valley at this time of year can
be cold, at least by Florida standards. Temperatures can range
from 60-80 degrees during the day, and 35-55 degrees at night.
When we depart the Suwannee River State Park this Saturday morning,
we will embark on the longest day of the trip, 25 miles. Participants
should be prepared to cover this distance in 8 hours or less.
Our
rest stop comes at the Advent Christian
Village (ACV) in Dowling Park, Florida,
approximately 14 miles into the day, where
ACV has made their property available.
For those who would like to finish this
day's paddle at the lunch stop ACV has
agreed to provide a shuttle to the next
overnight stop at Lafayette Blue Springs
State Park. Eleven miles farther down river,
our overnight stop will again be hosted
by the Florida Park Service as we disembark
at Lafayette Blue Springs State Park. Dinner
this evening will be a welcome comfort
as you rejoice in completing a 25-mile
day on the Suwannee River.
The fire each night will provide light, heat, ambiance, trash disposal and olfactory delight. Be sure to bring cameras in order to capture and preserve some great moments. And remember to take nothing but pictures and leave nothing but footprints. Activities will be planned for each night.
Day Four — Sunday, October
16, 2011
Lafayett Blue Springs State Park to Suwannee River Rendezvous Resort and Campground
(Go
to an interactive Google Map of the
day's track)
We will compensate for yesterday’s long paddle with the shortest leg of the trip at a relatively easy 13 miles. Our rest stop will be at yet another Florida Park Service River Camp at Peacock Slough and we will spend the night at a beautiful facility: Suwannee River Rendezvous Resort and Campground.
Camping will be under a canopy of oak trees on a bluff overlooking the river.
Suwannee
River Rendezvous Resort & Campground, 386-294-2510 for
reservations and price or click on
the logo to jump to the Suwannee River
Rendezvous Resort & Campground
Website.
On this day you will see the river
begin to widen a bit as we make our
way down this world-class waterway.
You will also be treated to a few areas
of "fast water" and several
springs.
Day Five — Monday, October
17, 2011
Suwannee River Rendezvous Resort and Campground to Ivey Memorial Park (Go
to an interactive Google Map of the
day's track)
Another short "sprint" of
16 miles this day. We have our rest
stop 11 miles into the
day's adventure, but it is well worth
it, as we take a break for lunch at
Little River Springs, currently a Suwannee
County Park, but soon to be an additional
property of the Florida Park Service.
This site is popular with cave and
cavern divers. The spring is
the entrance to a cave system more
than 1,200 feet long and 100 feet deep.
After visiting this picturesque location,
the final five miles will be a breeze.
On the way, we will also pass Royal
Spring, Troy Springs and Ruth Springs,
before we camp at Ivey Memorial Park
in Branford, Florida. When you get
off the river, you are nearly in downtown
Branford. This may be a good opportunity
to pick up some additional supplies.
Day Six — Tuesday, October
18,
2011
Ivey Memorial Park to Gornto Springs
(Go
to an interactive Google Map of the
day's track)
Again, depending on the weather, we
may see a fog-shrouded river in the
morning as we move farther toward our
destination. About 13 miles into this
21-mile day, we'll stop for lunch.
After lunch it's 8 miles to go
to Gornto Springs, a Dixie County
Park. Part of what makes this
trip unique is that we camp on the
river every night. There are no high
school gymnasiums, buses or cafeterias
to navigate. Everything we need will
be on the banks of the Suwannee. Additionally,
by now, we should have seen an alligator
or two in addition to other native
wildlife, such as limpkins, snowy egrets,
great blue herons, anhingas, roosting
bald eagles and vultures, and turtles
by the score.
Day Seven — Wednesday,
October 19, 2011
Gornto Springs to Fanning Springs State Park
(Go
to an interactive Google Map of the
day's track)
We must paddle 20 miles to make it
to one of the gems of the Florida Park
Service: Fanning Springs State Park,
where we will have a final night party.
Fanning
Springs, like Branford will afford
participants the opportunity to pick
up supplies or maybe patronize one
of the local restaurants. About 11 miles into today's paddle we'll stop along a Dixie County river bank for lunch. Turner Point landing will serve as host. We are nearing the end of the trip; Only a nine-mile
morning paddle into Manatee Springs State Park remains.
Day Eight — Thursday, October
20,
2011
Fanning Springs State Park to Manatee Springs State Park
(Go
to an interactive Google Map of the
day's track)
Beautiful Manatee Springs produces
over 80.000 gallons of water per minute.
In the winter Manatees gather in the
72 degree water and in summer Gulf
Sturgeon are jumping out on the river.
When we arrive, there will be a bus
and our truck to shuttle weary travelers
and their boats back to Spirit of the
Suwannee Music Camp. Paddlers
can make their own arrangements with
the park for camping Thursday night,
or depart for home with a sense of
accomplishment that you spent a week
experiencing the various ecosystems
along the way, and paddled 123 miles
on one of Florida’s best
rivers.
WHAT HAPPENS HERE STAYS
WITH YOU.
SEE YOU NEXT TIME . . . GOING WITH
THE FLOW!
Now that you have gone this far, don't you want to "Finish the River"?
Russ and Kay McCallister, Suwannee Guides & Outfitters, invite you to join them for "Finish the River," a continuation of Paddle Florida, Thursday, Oct 20 - 22. You will spend two more days on the river, from Manatee Springs to the town of Suwannee, where the river meets the Gulf.
Not part of the Paddle FL Suwannee River paddle group? No problem! you can still join us for this 3-day event.
Trip details:
After your final lunch with Paddle Florida, at Manatee Springs, the group will paddle another 9 miles to Fowler's Bluff. This is the last camping area before you are surrounded by the Lower Suwannee National Wildlife Refuge. At Fowler's Bluff we will set up our tents at the "Treasure Camp."
Here you will have a full serve restaurant and general store for any resupply needs. Dinner and drink will be "pay as you go," with the same set up for Breakfast. Missy and her staff will pack you a nice lunch of the final leg of the Journey, which is a 13-mile paddle, including the back creeks of the Lower Suwannee National Wildlife Refuge, ending in the town of Suwannee.
We will end the trip on Saturday afternoon, at Anderson Landing River Camp, in Suwannee, followed by a relaxing deck boat trip into the Gulf of Mexico. Dinner will again be Dutch treat, at one of the two local restaurants. On Saturday morning, we will shuttle those who need a ride to the SOS, while the rest are on their own to explore the area, and head home.
You can meet us in Suwannee, prior to Paddle Florida, and SG&O will shuttle you to the Spirit of The Suwannee, so you can begin your adventure with Paddle Florida, and continue to Suwannee, where your car will be parked at their rental house. Or, if you choose to leave your car at SOS or Manatee Springs, we will shuttle you back there at the end of the trip.
Cost: $60.00 per person, includes two nights of camping, a guided trip through the back creeks of the Suwannee Delta to the town of Suwannee, and a Sunset Pontoon Boat Cruise to the Gulf. Your food cost will all be "Dutch Treat."
Shuttle to SOS @ $20 per person / $10.00 per boat.
Shuttle to Manatee Springs $15 per person / $5.00 per boat.
To register or for more information, please email kaysuw@gmail.com
Kay & Russ McCallister
www.SuwanneeGuides.com
Suw. Office 352-542-8331
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