Kingsley Plantation Kayak Tour
Kingsley Plantation is located on Fort George Island, one of the jewels of the Timucuan Preserve. While exploring this unique island, you will learn the history that is woven into the fabrics of this landscape. Along our paddle we will see many species of resident and migratory birds, such as roseate spoonbill, swallow tail kite, heron, egret, and osprey. This waterway is frequented by lots of sea creatures such as leaping dolphin, grazing manatees, soaring eagle rays, and many more. The striking blue-green hue of the water makes this feel like our own backyard Caribbean. After an educational stroll through Kingsley Plantation's historical grounds we will set off to find secluded beaches to swim and play.
Tour Information
Duration |
3 hours |
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Price / person |
$60 adult - $55 children under 12 |
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What to bring |
footgear that can get wet, sunscreen, water or sports drink, bathing suit |
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Provided |
kayak, life vest (PFD), paddle, an entertaining guide |
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Location |
Talbot Island State Park / Timucuan Preserve |
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Directions |
Ft. George Island (Camp Alamacani) Google Map |
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