
Originally Posted by
FAW3
Our family loves the northern keys...if you take a look at Google Earth or Bing you can study the area and get a good idea of some areas that offer nice paddling and close road access/parking.
Since you mentioned doing some of the Pennekamp Park mangrove trails...you already have a concept of the general environment of the mangrove areas which abound. Typically 4-20' wide channels with good kayak passage.
Coming in from the north, as you near KL there are several areas you can just pull off the road and park and have direct water access to the protected waters "gulf side". Some are mangrove areas and some are more open water with small islands easily paddled to. In KL itself Pennekamp, Key Largo Kampground (mangrove type water trails), and Calusa Campground (open bay water) offer easy water access and camping. There is a "cut" that you can go through to hit both sides of the key running from Largo Sound to the Gulf side - easy if tide going your way.
If your in to a treat...try the Fish House Restaurant on left heading south about MM102, near Pennekamp.
Going further south from KL you will see repeated areas along RT1 where parking is permitted and great open water or mangrove areas are easily reached. No fees, can use all day...but no overnighting.
If you can, try getting a reservation at Bahia Honda state park...stunning.
Suggestions: 1: Once outside a park trail system with signs...you better carry a GPS and perhaps some survey tape (that you put up and take down as you go/come). Getting confused as to your location is not fun. 2: Buy a wide brimmed hat and a separate bug net for your head (just saw these at wallyworld by Coleman for $2.00). 3: carry snorkeling gear. 4: carry more drinking water than you think you need. 5: the coral rocky terrain is very rough on shoes...I save my nice water/kayak shoes and just wear old tennis shoes when down there.
We went down last month and had a ball in our RV and kayak. Have a blast!