Can you kayak at Weeki Wachee?
Yes, you can bring your own kayak to Weeki Wachee Springs State Park. It costs $10 per vessel to use the park’s private boat launch (reservations are required).
Can you tube down Weeki Wachee?
No they do not. The tube is only inside Buccaneer Bay for the lazy river they call it but it’s not worth it. they have a lazy river where you can relax in your tube. You can also rent tubes from there.
Where can I put my kayak in at Weeki Wachee?
The kayak launch site is on the opposite side of the parking lot and downhill from the main entrance to Weeki Wachee Springs State Park, which is along US 19 just south of the intersection with SR 50. Follow the narrow unpaved road down to the parking area that adjoins the outfitter.
Can you float down Weeki Wachee River?
Whether you’re paddling for adventure or relaxation, your float down 2.8 miles of the tranquil, crystal-clear Weeki Wachee River will take your breath away with its unspoiled natural beauty and wildlife.
Is there kayaking at Weeki Wachee Springs State Park?
Kayaking is available daily with a reservation. Reservations are required. Visitors at Weeki Wachee Springs State Park will want to take full advantage of the dual adventure and relaxation found on the Weeki Wachee River, as well as the natural beauty around it, beside it, and within it. Start planning your paddling adventure today.
What is the flow rate of the Weeki Wachee River?
The Weeki Wachee River has an average flow rate of 112 million gallons of crystal clear spring water per day, year round water temperatures ranging from 72F to 74F, and frequent manatee visitors. We feel pretty safe saying this river redefines the definition of paradise. We shuttle you and your rented or personal boat to our private launch dock.
What to see and do in Weeki Wachee?
1. Weeki Wachee Kayaking Manatees, birds, gators, flowers & fun riverside homes to see! Inexpensive fun day trip! 2. The Kayak Shack We saw over 10 manatees who are so curious about you and will swim right up to you while kayaking or swimming.
Are there manatees in the Weeki Wachee River?
Manatees are an endangered species and protected by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Read the Rules of the River. All wildlife along the Weeki Wachee River are protected by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. It is your responsibility to read and follow the Rules of the River. Relax and Recharge in a Kayak Shack Waterfront Vacation Rental!