Natural Landmark
20 minutes
Easy
Paddling the Tomoka River in Palm Coast - Palm Coast
Paddling the Tomoka River in Palm Coast - Palm Coast
Paddling the Tomoka River in Palm Coast - Palm Coast
The Tomoka River, winding through Florida's northeast coast, is a serene destination ideal for paddling enthusiasts. Stretching for nearly 20 miles, it flows through marshes, hammocks, and shaded oak canopies. Located just a 20-minute drive from Palm Coast, the Tomoka River offers tranquil waters, a rich ecosystem, and a chance to experience Florida’s natural beauty up close. This river is notable for its historical ties to Native Americans and its abundant wildlife, from manatees to ospreys, making it a standout destination for nature lovers.
Tomoka State Park Launch: The park is a hub for paddlers. The launch area offers easy water access with parking and restrooms nearby. Paddle south toward the Halifax River or upstream into the more narrow, shaded riverbanks. The area is teeming with wildlife, such as egrets, wood storks, and even playful dolphins in brackish areas.
Ormond Scenic Loop: This stunning 34-mile byway intersects the Tomoka River at various points. Launch at Highbridge Boat Ramp for a scenic trip flanked by ancient oaks and wetlands. This route features calm waters, ideal for beginners, and the chance to see alligators and turtles basking along the banks. A short paddle upstream reveals secluded spots perfect for birdwatching or photography.
Bulow Creek Paddle Route: Paddle your way from the Bulow Creek area into the Tomoka Basin. This less-trafficked section offers peaceful surroundings and views of old Florida's untouched landscapes. Stop by the remnants of the Bulow Plantation ruins for a glimpse into the area’s history.
Paddling the Tomoka River in Palm Coast in Palm Coast
Coordinates: 29.3414, -81.0861
Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with minimal outdoor experience. Perfect for families and beginners.