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Florida - The Endless Coast

Florida is a tropical paradise that is intimately connected to water. Breathtaking marine landscapes fill the vista or reside just beyond the horizon, no matter where you travel. With the exception of the state's northern border, Florida is surrounded by water, with no locale farther than 160 kilometres from the sea: the Gulf of Mexico to the west, the Atlantic Ocean to the east, and the Caribbean Sea just beyond its southern tip. Even Florida's interior nurtures a complex network of waterways — 7,800 lakes, 30 major rivers, plus countless wetlands, marshes and springs — that make the Sunshine State a unique paddling destination. Now, the new Florida Circumnavigational Saltwater Paddling Trail maps 2,400 kilometres of marine coastline, divided into 26 manageable segments, so visitors can paddle their way into the heart of Florida's natural wonders, coastal communities, historical sites and exciting urban centres. Florida's wealth of waterways and coastal routes offers an elegant and low-impact way to experience the natural diversity that awaits you.

Paddling around paradise

Florida is already one of the world's great destinations for paddling. The Florida Circumnavigational Saltwater Paddling Trail (FCSPT) will make it a sea kayaker's mecca, beginning at Big Lagoon State Park near Pensacola and tracing the peninsula'a coast till it reaches Fort Clinch State Park, north of Jacksonville. To plan your trip, visit the FCSPT website for detailed maps, important trip tips and gear and safety advice. The site is also an excellent resource for information on local guides, accommodations, regional amenities and points of interest that will make your Florida paddling adventure a trip to remember.

The view from the sea

















Since the earliest explorers arrived in the New World, journeys by water have offered adventurers a unique perspective on a region's wilderness, wildlife and people. The ambitious FCSPT introduces paddlers to every coastal habitat in Florida, including barrier islands, dune systems, salt marshes, mangrove forests, seagrass meadows and coral reefs. The trail, an initiative of Florida's Department of Environmental Protection: Office of Greenways & Trails, has just reached its halfway mark, with each of its planned 26 segments subdivided into manageable "legs" so that kayakers can set out on multi-day trips or a gentle afternoon of paddling. The trail starts in the northwest near Pensacola and Fort Pickens, home to 34,000 acres of seagrass beds, salt marshes, estuarine and oceanic coast and undeveloped barrier islands that are critical staging areas for migrating birds travelling from South America. Across the peninsula, the Timucuan Trails/Fort Clinch segment, just north of Jacksonville, features travel by way of interior creeks, the intracoastal waterway or the Atlantic shore, which is recommended for experienced paddlers only. Still to be officially mapped, the FCSPT segment in Citrus County will include the Nature Coast Canoe & Kayak Trail, which will take paddlers through some of the southeastern U.S.A.'s most pristine salt marshes and year-round habitat for such signature Florida species as ospreys, eagles, shore and wading birds, dolphins and alligators — and manatees, which inhabit Crystal River during the winter months. Steeped in human history, the Florida Keys segment boasts such landmarks as the Indian Key Historic Park and Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park. Visitors can still spot ancient shipwrecks in the clear water. Its tropical splendour includes a richly diverse marine life — from manatees and sea turtles to lobsters, fish and stingrays — plus hundreds of migrating hawks, magnificent seabirds and vivid songbirds. Trail segments range in length from 26 to 177 kilometres and cover a variety of coastal types. The shortest and perhaps most urbanized segment occurs along 27 kilometres between Hollywood and Fort Lauderdale. Dotted with city and county beaches and home to the Ann Kolb Nature Centre, it offers paddlers the best of wild and urban settings. While many paddlers stay close to sheltered shores, some tackle open-water challenges such as the Tampa Bay crossing. The trail segment in Pinellas County, birthplace of Florida's citrus industry, traverses Tampa, St. Petersburg and Clearwater and is renowned for its vast parklands. Among them are Anclote Key, whose barrier islands are considered to be among the top five sites in the state for diversity and numbers of beach-nesting birds, and Caladesi Island, christened the second best natural beach in the U.S.A. Wherever you start your Florida adventure, you'll discover a magnificent world of incomparable coastal environments.

A state of blue

Like the overland Appalachian Trail, says the Office of Greenways & Trails' field director Doug Alderson, the FCSPT has been created with a vision: to complete a Florida-wide network of recreational waterways. And counties statewide are likewise working to develop their own connections to the larger trail. "In relation to the FCSPT," Alderson explains, "these blueways offer great side trips, mostly for day paddlers." Nearly every FCSPT segment intersects with one of Florida's inland waterways. For example, the Great Calusa Blueway covers the Fort Myers and Sanibel areas; the north-central Suwannee River Wilderness Trail flows along shores lined with towering pines and stately cypress; and the Wilderness Waterway crosses fabled Everglades National Park between Flamingo and the Gulf Coast.


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