Adventure Brief
Explore the Indian River Lagoon by SUP or kayak from Sebastian Inlet State Park with Sunshine Paddle Tours—wildlife-rich, beginner-friendly rentals in Florida’s Treasure Coast.
1–4 hours
moderate
From $39.90
Family Friendly
1 Rider Per SUP • Up to 4 Hours • Fun for All Skill Levels!
Explore the Indian River Lagoon by SUP or kayak from Sebastian Inlet State Park with Sunshine Paddle Tours—wildlife-rich, beginner-friendly rentals in Florida’s Treasure Coast.
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Difficulty
moderate
Duration
1–4 hours
Fitness Level
Basic paddling fitness; able to balance on a stable SUP or sit in a kayak for up to a few hours.
Wildlife
History
The area is part of Florida’s Treasure Coast, a name tied to early Spanish shipwrecks along this stretch of shoreline and long coastal maritime history.
Conservation
Respect seagrass beds and mangroves—avoid dragging boats over grasses and pack out trash; park rules protect fragile estuarine habitats.
1 Rider Per SUP • Up to 4 Hours • Fun for All Skill Levels!
Watch the tides
Tide affects exposed sandbars and mangrove channel depth—plan launches around mid to high tide for easier paddling and fewer obstacles.
Keep distance from wildlife
Observe dolphins and manatees from a respectful distance and avoid sudden movements to prevent disturbance.
Arrive early to check in
Show up 15 minutes before your reservation at the Sunshine Paddle Tours rental location inside the park to complete the safety orientation.
Secure your valuables
Use a small dry bag or waterproof case for phones and keys; rentals hold one form of ID during your session.
USCG-approved life jacket
Required for safety and often provided, but bring your own if you prefer a personal fit.
Reef‑safe sunscreen
Protect skin without harming seagrass and marine life—apply before launch.
summer
Dry bag (small)
Keeps phone, keys and snacks dry while you paddle.
Water shoes
Helpful for rocky or muddy launches and when exploring tidal flats at low tide.
spring