Adams Key In Biscayne Bay
On day 3 of a 4 day camping trip in Biscayne National Park, we paddled from Elliott key 5 miles to Adams Key. Nearby Caesars Creek has a very swift current at times. A paddler could possibly be swept out into the Atlantic a... paddling.net
Boca Chita Key (Biscayne National Park)
On day 2 of a 4 day camping trip at Elliott Key (in Biscayne National Park), we paddled to Boca Chita Key, 4 miles to the north. There is a lighthouse and other structures made of stone, leftover from the 1930s when the sit... paddling.net
Short Key
Camping on Short Key is free and doesn't require a permit. Starting at South Dade Marina, paddle down the glades canal/aerojet canal. After exiting the canal, you can take the rougher waters of the Manatee Bay or follow PVC... paddling.net
North Nest Key, Florida Bay
This warm sunny excursion took place the weekend of January 8th & 9th of this year. While the better part of the country has been stuck in their homes due to the winter siege and suffering from the symptoms of cabin fever, ... paddling.net
Coral Gables Waterway
For all you Miami Paddelers. I have found a secret boat ramp that was used back in the 30's. I am going to cut to the chase. This ramp is big enough to drop of a full size boat. It is located on Ponce de Leon next to US-1 u... paddling.net
Biscayne Bay - Chicken Key
We've all heard of John Deere -you know, those big green John Deere farm tractors, and little green lawn mower tractors, right? Well, the company founders - the Deerings - visited Miami in the early 1900s, liked what they s... paddling.net
John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park
The first undersea park in the U.S., John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park encompasses approximately 70 nautical square miles. While the mangrove swamps and tropical hammocks in the park's upland areas offer visitor... floridastateparks.org