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Lovers Key Guided Eco Tour-Mangrove Estuary

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Il s'agit d'une visite de 2 heures et 15 minutes avec le guide naturaliste maître Lovers Key Adventures, Stephen, qui guide habilement nos invités à travers l'estuaire couvert de mangroves expliquant l'importance de l'écosystème du sud-ouest de la Floride - l'histoire de la région - des Indiens Calusa , Conquistadors, et Ponce De Leon..on. Il trouve la faune et présente à nos invités les différents oiseaux, la végétation, les dauphins et les lamantins (s'ils sont là ce jour-là ;) C'est l'une des expériences uniques disponibles dans le sud-ouest de la Floride. Aucune visite n'est jamais la même, il n'y a pas de scénario et de nombreux invités reviennent année après année pour profiter de l'expertise de Stephen et de la beauté de Lovers Key
Nos clients profitent également souvent des plages et des sentiers de randonnée proposés à l'intérieur du parc d'État. De nombreuses opportunités de photos sont disponibles pour capturer les souvenirs de cette expérience incroyable dans le cadre naturel du paysage intact de la Floride.
Ville: Fort Myers
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Single and tandem kayaks, canoes, and stand-up paddle boards. Life vests, backrests, and paddles.
Single and tandem kayaks, canoes, and stand-up paddle boards. Life vests, backrests, and paddles.
Cacao chaud, café et thé offerts
Information additionnelle
  • Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
  • Les bébés et les jeunes enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Les bébés doivent s'asseoir sur les genoux d'un adulte
  • Les options de transport sont accessibles aux fauteuils roulants
  • Déconseillé aux voyageurs souffrant de lésions à la colonne vertébrale
  • Déconseillé pour les voyageuses enceintes
  • Déconseillé aux voyageurs ayant une mauvaise santé cardiovasculaire
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de condition physique
À quoi s'attendre
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Lovers Key State Park
Lovers Key State Park offers 2 1/2 miles of beach coastline with incredible shelling. There are 5 miles of hiking and biking trails with wildlife sightings daily. The tours take place in the estuary with manatee and dolphin sightings (if they choose to show up) many or most days. 4 hour Kayak rentals are also available at your leisure-unguided with single and tandem kayaks and canoes as well as stand up paddle boards rented by the hour.
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Lovers Key State Park
Lovers Key State Park offers 2 1/2 miles of beach coastline with incredible shelling. There are 5 miles of hiking and biking trails with wildlife sightings daily. The tours take place in the estuary with manatee and dolphin sightings (if they choose to show up) many or most days. 4 hour Kayak rentals are also available at your leisure-unguided with single and tandem kayaks and canoes as well as stand up paddle boards rented by the hour.
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Parc d'État Lovers Key
Lovers Key State Park offre 2 1/2 miles de littoral de plage avec des bombardements incroyables. Il y a 5 miles de sentiers de randonnée et de vélo avec des observations quotidiennes de la faune. Les visites ont lieu dans l'estuaire avec des observations de lamantins et de dauphins (s'ils choisissent de se présenter) plusieurs jours ou presque. Des locations de kayak de 4 heures sont également disponibles à votre guise - sans guide avec des kayaks et des canoës simples et tandem ainsi que des planches à pagaie debout louées à l'heure.
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Commentaires (571)
Barbara G
Jan 2015
We recently participated in a kayak tour guided by Stephen Denmark. This young man has a degree in environmental studies and his knowledge and passion far exceeded our previous experience on similar tours. He departed information with accuracy and humor, which made the trip most enjoyable. He was also an avid photographer so we left with many pictures of our journey to share with family and friends. A memorable experience.
Christine K
Jan 2015
My husband and I took the guided kayak tour with Stephen Denmark on January 4th, he was a fantastic guide. It was the first time we had gone kayaking and Stephen made us feel at ease. We were very impressed with Stephen’s knowledge of the mangroves and wildlife, as well as his compassion and enthusiasm for what he does. Along with informing us about the different species of plants, birds, fish, and other wildlife in the area, and the great importance of the mangroves to the environment, he shared a few stories about his own personal experiences which we enjoyed. It was a perfect day to go kayaking, and the perfect place to do it. We thoroughly enjoyed ourselves and plan to do it again when we’re back in the area, and hope to have Stephen as our guide once again. David and Chris Kinney
mikeandlindaR
Jan 2015
With two friends we joined a mother and daughter in our two double kayaks and two singles and our naturalist/guide Steve on the brief car ride from the check-in desk to the launch site. Steve introduced himself and asked whether we each had experience kayaking; all said 'no'. That 'no' was probably said to avoid embarrassment, because as soon as we were all on the water, we all knew what to do with only a minimum of instruction from Steve. He saw a Manatee to our right and said paddle over there and wait for him as he parked his truck. This solitary Manatee must have seen all of us because s/he was nowhere to be seen for the rest of our 2.5 hour paddle. But, the birds we saw and the knowledge and lore we received from Steve, and the simple beauty of the waterways among the mangrove swamps made up for that lack many times over. First, was a view of a large Osprey nest close enough for good photos. Then the Little Blue Herons just standing around, apparently understanding that they were posing for us. Next came the Yellow Crowned Night Herons. Typically, in our previous experience at Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge we would see one Night Heron. Here, we saw one and then another and another and another, all in the same area but each independent of the others! Furthermore, we quietly paddled up to within a kayak's length of these birds and most didn't blink an eye, literally! In between these terrific sightings, Stephen Denmark shared his extensive knowledge of the natural environment as well as the historical lore of the region. Who knew that Ponce de Leon was mortally wounded right here? We got to a low spot where Steve got off his paddle board, his dog Bowser did, too, and he found first a very long string of seed cases from a large whelk. We all got to handle and wonder about this fascinating object. Then, Steve found a very large whelk, presumably the mother of these seed cases. Who knew that this whelk was a 'left-handed' whelk? Then he found some sea squirts and demonstrated their abilities. By this time, we all agreed that going back to the launch site, after two plus hours, was a good option. We also all agreed that this morning's paddle was simply terrific. We now look forward to some other chances to paddle such interesting places, especially with nicely maneuverable kayaks and backed seats as Steve provided. Finally, we agreed that having Steve as our guide really did make the trip what it was!

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