As I told in my last blog I was able to get a great campsite right on the Alafia River, #40 with easy river access. The river sites are limited to 14 days, while the rest of their campsites are available for 28 days. They do not take reservations but if you get here early in the morning, it seems someone is always checking out.
This is a map of Upper Alafia River. Click Here to see
Florida Paddling Trails Association’s River Info and bigger maps.On Wednesday I decided I needed a haircut really bad so I biked over to Great Clips and got a crewcut.
On Thursady I did another 18 mile bike ride mostly in the eastern area of Fish Hawk Trails. The weather has been perfect all week with lows around 60 and quickly warming to the mid-70’s by late afternoon.
River Launch at my campsite #40 |
On Friday morning I noticed that the river had dropped down to 130 CFS, which is the lowest I had ever paddled it. I like the first 3 miles of the Lower Alafia River so I decided to paddle downstream 3 miles and then back to my campsite eliminating the need to run a shuttle. There are a lot of shallow shoals and I wasn’t sure if I could paddle back upstream through all of them but I made it. It took me almost 30 min longer going back upstream to my camp. It took a little over 2 hours with no breaks.
This is a map of the 7 mile Lower Alafia River. Click Here to see Florida Paddling Trails Association’s River Info and bigger maps.
That alligator is huge😱. Joan
Aw, love the picture of mom!
Be safe, love Meg