Paddling the Wekiwa River in Wekiwa Springs State Park

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Category

Paddling

Typical Duration

30 minutes

Difficulty

Easy

About This Landmark

Paddling the Wekiwa River in Wekiwa Springs State Park

The Wekiwa River offers one of the most scenic paddling experiences in Florida, renowned for its crystal-clear waters, abundant wildlife, and lush tropical surroundings. Located within Wekiwa Springs State Park, this spring-fed waterway provides an ideal setting for canoeing, kayaking, and paddleboarding. Its slow-moving current makes it accessible for beginners, while its diverse ecosystems appeal to experienced paddlers looking for a tranquil escape.

### Adventure Guide to Paddling the Wekiwa River

1. Wekiwa Springs to Wekiva Island (2.3 miles one way)

  • The launch site is within Wekiwa Springs State Park, offering direct access to the pristine headwaters of the Wekiwa River.
  • Paddlers pass through lush hammocks, lily-covered coves, and small sandy landings where they can stop for a break.
  • Wildlife sightings are frequent, including turtles, great blue herons, and even manatees in cooler months.
  • Wekiva Island, a popular rest stop, offers picnic tables, a bar, and kayak rentals for those who need equipment.

2. Rock Springs Run (6.5 miles one way)

  • A side tributary of the Wekiwa River, this route is slightly more challenging with some obstacles like submerged logs.
  • The narrow channel is shaded by overhanging oaks and cypress trees, creating a secluded feel.
  • Expect to see otters playing along the banks and occasional alligators sunning themselves on fallen logs.

3. Katie’s Landing (4.5 miles from Wekiwa Springs)

  • Ideal for those looking for a longer paddle, this spot offers a shaded picnic area and clear entry and exit points.
  • The current remains slow-moving, making the return trip manageable.
  • The area surrounding Katie’s Landing is part of a wildlife corridor, increasing the chances of spotting deer, wild turkeys, and bald eagles.

### Local Insights

  • The river’s name, Wekiwa, comes from the Creek language and means "spring of water".
  • The surrounding park has been a recreational area for decades, and locals frequent the river for weekend paddling and fishing trips.
  • Weekdays offer a quieter experience, avoiding the crowds that gather around Wekiva Island on weekends.

### Visitor Tips

  • Best time to visit: Mornings, especially on weekdays, for the calmest waters and best wildlife viewing.
  • What to bring:
    • Sunscreen and hat for sun protection.
    • Waterproof bag for valuables.
    • Binoculars for spotting wildlife along the riverbanks.
  • Directions: The park entrance is located off Wekiwa Springs Road, about 30 minutes north of Orlando. The canoe launch is inside the park near the springs.

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Paddling the Wekiwa River in Wekiwa Springs State Park - Wekiva River

Paddling the Wekiwa River in Wekiwa Springs State Park - Wekiva River

Paddling the Wekiwa River in Wekiwa Springs State Park - Wekiva River
Paddling the Wekiwa River in Wekiwa Springs State Park - Wekiva River

Paddling the Wekiwa River in Wekiwa Springs State Park

Visitor Tips:
  • Best Times: Spring and Fall for cooler temperatures and amazing lighting.
  • What to Bring: Water, sunscreen, and a camera!

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Featured Activities

Primary Activity

Paddling

Also Great For

Kayaking
Canoeing
Paddleboarding
Wildlife Viewing

Essential Information

Best Time to Visit

Spring and Fall

Nearby City

Orlando, Florida

Visitor Type

Beginner-Friendly

Protected Areas

Wekiwa Springs State Park

Accessibility

Not Accessible

Connectivity

Cell service available

Weather Considerations

Temperature

Varies by season, check forecast

Precipitation

Best to visit in dry conditions

Experience Level

Easy

Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with minimal outdoor experience. Perfect for families and beginners.