Thursday, September 27, 2007

2012 AVAILABLE TOURS AND TRIP DATES








FEBRUARY


26                         THE WONDERS OF THE WEKIVA


29- March 3,        CHARLESTON COASTAL KAYAK




MARCH 2012


9th                       FULL MOON PADDLE
                            Come enjoy a beautiful sunset and moonrise on the outstanding Winter Park Chain of Lakes. Experience the natural beauty of Florida in a unique perspective. Enjoy the friends, the ghost stories, and toast the stars. It’s always a fantastic time. All kayaking or canoeing equipment and a light snack are provided.

12-18                   FLORIDA'S GREATEST RIVERS,SPRINGS, AND SWAMPS (FULL)
                             Located in the heart of North Florida’s vast forests lies hundreds of large magnitude crystalline springs that feed several outstanding rivers and waterways including the Santa Fe, Suwannee, Ichetucknee, and the Northern Withlacoochee. These springs were featured in National Geographic Magazine in March of 1999. Our  lodge is located at the confluence of the Suwannee and Northern Withlacoochee Rivers. Over the course of the week we will paddle several scenic rivers, go tubing down a spring run, snorkel a host of large springs, and explore an area of Florida rich in history, culture, and unbridled beauty.


  
24-31                SEA KAYAKING THE EXUMA ISLANDS
                          On this expedition we will visit a number of islands, marine habitats, coral reef, blow holes, blue holes, and incredible isolated beaches. Includes 6 days kayaking with 5 nights camping under the stars, guided island to island sea kayak trip in the Exumas, first and last nights lodging, all meals on the water, beverages, boats, camping and snorkeling gear, and all internal transportation, services of Adventures in Florida staff.




                                                
APRIL 2012


6th                        FULL MOON PADDLE
                              Come enjoy a beautiful sunset and moonrise on the outstanding Winter Park Chain of Lakes. Experience the natural beauty of Florida in a unique perspective. Enjoy the friends, the ghost stories, and toast the stars. It’s always a fantastic time. All kayaking or canoeing equipment and a light snack are provided.


7-13                       SUWANNEE RIVER WILDERNESS   
                              The Suwannee River is 207 miles in length in Florida; 280 miles long when including Big Alligator Creek in Georgia, which is a headwater tributary to the Suwannee. The river proper begins in the Okefenokee Swamp, a vast wetland wilderness in southeast Georgia and northeast Florida, and enters the Gulf of Mexico north of the fishing village of Cedar Key. The white sugar sand riverbanks, with their sun-bleached fossilized coral bluffs, is in sharp contrast to the dark tannic water. The miles of unbridled beauty make this river so enjoyable to paddle.    


15-21                "COASTAL CAROLINA"  A KAYAKING TOUR OF CHARLESTON, S.C                


28- May 5             CANOE THE WILD AND SCENIC BUFFALO RIVER    
                              North Arkansas' Buffalo River, the country's first national river, is roughly 150 miles long, and includes nearly 95,000 acres of public land along its corridor. It has been the topic of a full-length book, the subject of a National Geographic feature article, and the cornerstone for the state's environmental movement.
JUNE


3rd              FULL MOON PADDLE
                     Come enjoy a beautiful sunset and moonrise on the outstanding Winter Park Chain of Lakes. Experience the natural beauty of Florida in a unique perspective. Enjoy the friends, the ghost stories, and toast the stars. It’s always a fantastic time. All kayaking or canoeing equipment and a light snack are provided.




JULY 
                    
 1-6              KAYAKING IN THE SHADOWS OF THE GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS
                                Deep in the soul of the southern Appalachians lies the land of the Cherokee, the land where gold was first discovered in the United States, the land were Moonshiners battled the Revenuers and a land where the people are as rugged and beautiful as the mountains they call home.


AUGUST 2012


3rd                          FULL MOON PADDLE
                                 Come enjoy a beautiful sunset and moonrise on the outstanding Winter Park Chain of Lakes. Experience the natural beauty of Florida in a unique perspective. Enjoy the friends, the ghost stories, and toast the stars. It’s always a fantastic time. All kayaking or canoeing equipment and a light snack are provided.

18-25                        Lewis and Clarks upper Missouri River
                                 The Missouri River is the longest river in North America, and one of the longest in the world, even though its lower section is named the Mississippi. The Upper Missouri National Wild and Scenic River flows east for some 150 miles through some of the wildest, loneliest, and most historically significant stretches of open space in the lower 48. This desolate and fissured landscape is known as the Missouri Breaks. Meriwether Lewis called this country "scenes of visionary enchantment"—an appraisal that still holds true today.

SEPTEMBER 2012


Aug 31-Sept 10          Floating Utah's Green River, Canyonlands N.P
                                   This 120-mile section of the Green River is one of the most spectacular flat-water paddles in the country. Mile after mile of ever deepening canyons brimming with yellows, reds, greys and whites. The area was first explored by John Wesley Powell in the late 1800's. The area is rich in geologic as well as historical sites to visit. In many spots the canyon walls will rise above the water to over a 1000 feet.

15-21                         Mothership Kayaking on Lake Powell
                                 Enjoy a week paddling the highlights of a desert wonderland all the while enjoying the creature comforts of a fully equipped 53" Houseboat. Dinners each night are themed and served topside.
                                
29th                         FULL MOON PADDLE
                                 Come enjoy a beautiful sunset and moonrise on the outstanding Winter Park Chain of Lakes. Experience the natural beauty of Florida in a unique perspective. Enjoy the friends, the ghost stories, and toast the stars. It’s always a fantastic time. All kayaking or canoeing equipment and a light snack are provided.


OCTOBER


28th                         FULL MOON PADDLE
                                 Come enjoy a beautiful sunset and moonrise on the outstanding Winter Park Chain of Lakes. Experience the natural beauty of Florida in a unique perspective. Enjoy the friends, the ghost stories, and toast the stars. It’s always a fantastic time. All kayaking or canoeing equipment and a light snack are provided.


NOVEMBER


28th                        FULL MOON PADDLE
                                Come enjoy a beautiful sunset and moonrise on the outstanding Winter Park Chain of Lakes. Experience the natural beauty of Florida in a unique perspective. Enjoy the friends, the ghost stories, and toast the stars. It’s always a fantastic time. All kayaking or canoeing equipment and a light snack are provided.





DECEMBER

2-8                            KAYAK & SNORKELING THE WONDERFUL FLORIDA KEYS
                                 Imagine yourself spending a week floating on tropical waters, snorkeling above colorful coral reefs, and celebrating each sunset on the deck of your bayside lodge. On this adventure we take time to explore the backcountry of the Keys and discover Hemingway's  haunts!


28 - Jan 5            NEW YEARS EVERGLADES CELEBRATION   
                            At the southernmost corner of the eastern United States, stands a rare natural marvel: the Everglades, a wonderful land of endless horizons, an eternity of glittering water and waving grasses, an infinity of life-forms in miniature, all interrelated worlds. A million and a half acres of sub-tropical wilderness found nowhere else in the world. Comprised of low islands (keys) in Florida Bay to tangled mangrove swamps, flat saw-grass prairies, pinewoods, and tropical hammocks. The Everglades is the third largest national park in the U.S and none of the land stands over ten feet above sea level.





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