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2 Hour Glass Bottom Guided Kayak Eco Tour in Gilchrist Blue

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Our guided 2 hour clear kayak tour will show you a side of Florida’s waterways you have never seen before.

Paddle with us along the Historic Santa Fe River, which boasts the largest congregation of Fresh Water Springs in the world! During this tour, we’ll have plenty to explore and lots of picture opportunities. This tour offers a chance to really experience what all Florida has to offer with its abundance of wildlife and scenic landscaping surrounding you. Our guides will share interesting history and information about the area and ecosystems while we are exploring the Gilchrist Blue Springs and the Santa Fe River. Do not forget your swimsuit – it is perfect for a dip or snorkeling in the refreshing clear blue water!

Prepare to see whitetail deer, river otters, turtles, birds, fish, and more!
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Wed 23 Apr
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Wed 23 Apr
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Use of 100% Clear Kayak
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Goggles
Life-Jacket
Tour Guide
Safety Whistle
Dry Bag
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  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Weight Limit Per Individual of 250lbs
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1
Rum Island Park
Rum Island, nestled along the Santa Fe River, offers a magical kayaking experience combined with the allure of its on-site springs. Paddle through clear waters, surrounded by lush vegetation and abundant wildlife, making it ideal for kayakers of all skill levels. After your tour, the park's two springs provide the perfect spot for a refreshing swim, adding a touch of enchantment to your visit. The well-maintained picnic areas are perfect for a leisurely lunch, allowing you to relax and savor the picturesque views. Clean and convenient restrooms are available, ensuring a comfortable visit. Rum Island is also a great spot to observe local wildlife, making it a prime location for nature enthusiasts and photographers. Plan your visit to Rum Island for a kayaking adventure and stay to enjoy swimming in the springs, picnicking, and the park's amenities. It's a perfect escape into Florida's natural beauty, creating a memorable and enriching experience.
2
Santa Fe River
The Santa Fe River is unique among the many found in North Florida, flowing underground in O’Leno State Park through an intricate cave system only to emerge in River Rise Preserve State Park. The best part? It is all protected for future generations so that they too can appreciate this natural wonder. Learn about the rich history of the Santa Fe River, which boasts over 36 named springs that contribute to its waters. During certain times of the year, the river itself can run clear, displaying a see-through sweet tea or amber-brown color. Our experienced guides provide fascinating information about each spring and the surrounding ecosystem as you paddle around Rum Island and the Santa Fe River. Keep an eye out for local wildlife such as fish, herons, otters, white-tail deer, swallow-tail kites, mullet, and an abundance of turtles.
3
Blue Springs Park
Paddle through a stunning 0.25-mile stretch of crystal-clear water, home to some of the state’s prettiest submerged aquatic vegetation. Marvel at the vibrant underwater landscapes as you glide along this pristine spring run. Take a refreshing swim in the inviting 20-foot swimming hole, fed by 44 million gallons of fresh water daily. Enjoy plenty of time to relax and immerse yourself in this natural oasis. On your journey, encounter "Aric the Giant," a majestic 400-year-old cypress tree that stands as a testament to the area's rich natural history. This ancient giant offers a glimpse into the past and adds a sense of wonder to your adventure. This experience combines the tranquility of clear kayaking with opportunities for swimming and exploring unique natural features. Join us for an unforgettable day at Gilchrist Blue Springs, where nature's beauty awaits at every turn.
4
Rum Island Park
Rum Island, nestled along the Santa Fe River, offers a magical kayaking experience combined with the allure of its on-site springs. Paddle through clear waters, surrounded by lush vegetation and abundant wildlife, making it ideal for kayakers of all skill levels. After your tour, the park's two springs provide the perfect spot for a refreshing swim, adding a touch of enchantment to your visit. The well-maintained picnic areas are perfect for a leisurely lunch, allowing you to relax and savor the picturesque views. Clean and convenient restrooms are available, ensuring a comfortable visit. Rum Island is also a great spot to observe local wildlife, making it a prime location for nature enthusiasts and photographers. Plan your visit to Rum Island for a kayaking adventure and stay to enjoy swimming in the springs, picnicking, and the park's amenities. It's a perfect escape into Florida's natural beauty, creating a memorable and enriching experience.
5
Santa Fe River
The Santa Fe River is unique among the many found in North Florida, flowing underground in O’Leno State Park through an intricate cave system only to emerge in River Rise Preserve State Park. The best part? It is all protected for future generations so that they too can appreciate this natural wonder. Learn about the rich history of the Santa Fe River, which boasts over 36 named springs that contribute to its waters. During certain times of the year, the river itself can run clear, displaying a see-through sweet tea or amber-brown color. Our experienced guides provide fascinating information about each spring and the surrounding ecosystem as you paddle around Rum Island and the Santa Fe River. Keep an eye out for local wildlife such as fish, herons, otters, white-tail deer, swallow-tail kites, mullet, and an abundance of turtles.
6
Blue Springs Park
Paddle through a stunning 0.25-mile stretch of crystal-clear water, home to some of the state’s prettiest submerged aquatic vegetation. Marvel at the vibrant underwater landscapes as you glide along this pristine spring run. Take a refreshing swim in the inviting 20-foot swimming hole, fed by 44 million gallons of fresh water daily. Enjoy plenty of time to relax and immerse yourself in this natural oasis. On your journey, encounter "Aric the Giant," a majestic 400-year-old cypress tree that stands as a testament to the area's rich natural history. This ancient giant offers a glimpse into the past and adds a sense of wonder to your adventure. This experience combines the tranquility of clear kayaking with opportunities for swimming and exploring unique natural features. Join us for an unforgettable day at Gilchrist Blue Springs, where nature's beauty awaits at every turn.
7
Rum Island Park
Rum Island, nestled along the Santa Fe River, offers a magical kayaking experience combined with the allure of its on-site springs. Paddle through clear waters, surrounded by lush vegetation and abundant wildlife, making it ideal for kayakers of all skill levels. After your tour, the park's two springs provide the perfect spot for a refreshing swim, adding a touch of enchantment to your visit. The well-maintained picnic areas are perfect for a leisurely lunch, allowing you to relax and savor the picturesque views. Clean and convenient restrooms are available, ensuring a comfortable visit. Rum Island is also a great spot to observe local wildlife, making it a prime location for nature enthusiasts and photographers. Plan your visit to Rum Island for a kayaking adventure and stay to enjoy swimming in the springs, picnicking, and the park's amenities. It's a perfect escape into Florida's natural beauty, creating a memorable and enriching experience.
8
Santa Fe River
The Santa Fe River is unique among the many found in North Florida, flowing underground in O’Leno State Park through an intricate cave system only to emerge in River Rise Preserve State Park. The best part? It is all protected for future generations so that they too can appreciate this natural wonder. Learn about the rich history of the Santa Fe River, which boasts over 36 named springs that contribute to its waters. During certain times of the year, the river itself can run clear, displaying a see-through sweet tea or amber-brown color. Our experienced guides provide fascinating information about each spring and the surrounding ecosystem as you paddle around Rum Island and the Santa Fe River. Keep an eye out for local wildlife such as fish, herons, otters, white-tail deer, swallow-tail kites, mullet, and an abundance of turtles.
9
Blue Springs Park
Paddle through a stunning 0.25-mile stretch of crystal-clear water, home to some of the state’s prettiest submerged aquatic vegetation. Marvel at the vibrant underwater landscapes as you glide along this pristine spring run. Take a refreshing swim in the inviting 20-foot swimming hole, fed by 44 million gallons of fresh water daily. Enjoy plenty of time to relax and immerse yourself in this natural oasis. On your journey, encounter "Aric the Giant," a majestic 400-year-old cypress tree that stands as a testament to the area's rich natural history. This ancient giant offers a glimpse into the past and adds a sense of wonder to your adventure. This experience combines the tranquility of clear kayaking with opportunities for swimming and exploring unique natural features. Join us for an unforgettable day at Gilchrist Blue Springs, where nature's beauty awaits at every turn.
10
Rum Island Park
Rum Island, nestled along the Santa Fe River, offers a magical kayaking experience combined with the allure of its on-site springs. Paddle through clear waters, surrounded by lush vegetation and abundant wildlife, making it ideal for kayakers of all skill levels. After your tour, the park's two springs provide the perfect spot for a refreshing swim, adding a touch of enchantment to your visit. The well-maintained picnic areas are perfect for a leisurely lunch, allowing you to relax and savor the picturesque views. Clean and convenient restrooms are available, ensuring a comfortable visit. Rum Island is also a great spot to observe local wildlife, making it a prime location for nature enthusiasts and photographers. Plan your visit to Rum Island for a kayaking adventure and stay to enjoy swimming in the springs, picnicking, and the park's amenities. It's a perfect escape into Florida's natural beauty, creating a memorable and enriching experience.
11
Santa Fe River
The Santa Fe River is unique among the many found in North Florida, flowing underground in O’Leno State Park through an intricate cave system only to emerge in River Rise Preserve State Park. The best part? It is all protected for future generations so that they too can appreciate this natural wonder. Learn about the rich history of the Santa Fe River, which boasts over 36 named springs that contribute to its waters. During certain times of the year, the river itself can run clear, displaying a see-through sweet tea or amber-brown color. Our experienced guides provide fascinating information about each spring and the surrounding ecosystem as you paddle around Rum Island and the Santa Fe River. Keep an eye out for local wildlife such as fish, herons, otters, white-tail deer, swallow-tail kites, mullet, and an abundance of turtles.
12
Blue Springs Park
Paddle through a stunning 0.25-mile stretch of crystal-clear water, home to some of the state’s prettiest submerged aquatic vegetation. Marvel at the vibrant underwater landscapes as you glide along this pristine spring run. Take a refreshing swim in the inviting 20-foot swimming hole, fed by 44 million gallons of fresh water daily. Enjoy plenty of time to relax and immerse yourself in this natural oasis. On your journey, encounter "Aric the Giant," a majestic 400-year-old cypress tree that stands as a testament to the area's rich natural history. This ancient giant offers a glimpse into the past and adds a sense of wonder to your adventure. This experience combines the tranquility of clear kayaking with opportunities for swimming and exploring unique natural features. Join us for an unforgettable day at Gilchrist Blue Springs, where nature's beauty awaits at every turn.
13
Rum Island Park
Rum Island, nestled along the Santa Fe River, offers a magical kayaking experience combined with the allure of its on-site springs. Paddle through clear waters, surrounded by lush vegetation and abundant wildlife, making it ideal for kayakers of all skill levels. After your tour, the park's two springs provide the perfect spot for a refreshing swim, adding a touch of enchantment to your visit. The well-maintained picnic areas are perfect for a leisurely lunch, allowing you to relax and savor the picturesque views. Clean and convenient restrooms are available, ensuring a comfortable visit. Rum Island is also a great spot to observe local wildlife, making it a prime location for nature enthusiasts and photographers. Plan your visit to Rum Island for a kayaking adventure and stay to enjoy swimming in the springs, picnicking, and the park's amenities. It's a perfect escape into Florida's natural beauty, creating a memorable and enriching experience.
14
Santa Fe River
The Santa Fe River is unique among the many found in North Florida, flowing underground in O’Leno State Park through an intricate cave system only to emerge in River Rise Preserve State Park. The best part? It is all protected for future generations so that they too can appreciate this natural wonder. Learn about the rich history of the Santa Fe River, which boasts over 36 named springs that contribute to its waters. During certain times of the year, the river itself can run clear, displaying a see-through sweet tea or amber-brown color. Our experienced guides provide fascinating information about each spring and the surrounding ecosystem as you paddle around Rum Island and the Santa Fe River. Keep an eye out for local wildlife such as fish, herons, otters, white-tail deer, swallow-tail kites, mullet, and an abundance of turtles.
15
Blue Springs Park
Paddle through a stunning 0.25-mile stretch of crystal-clear water, home to some of the state’s prettiest submerged aquatic vegetation. Marvel at the vibrant underwater landscapes as you glide along this pristine spring run. Take a refreshing swim in the inviting 20-foot swimming hole, fed by 44 million gallons of fresh water daily. Enjoy plenty of time to relax and immerse yourself in this natural oasis. On your journey, encounter "Aric the Giant," a majestic 400-year-old cypress tree that stands as a testament to the area's rich natural history. This ancient giant offers a glimpse into the past and adds a sense of wonder to your adventure. This experience combines the tranquility of clear kayaking with opportunities for swimming and exploring unique natural features. Join us for an unforgettable day at Gilchrist Blue Springs, where nature's beauty awaits at every turn.
16
Rum Island Park
Rum Island, nestled along the Santa Fe River, offers a magical kayaking experience combined with the allure of its on-site springs. Paddle through clear waters, surrounded by lush vegetation and abundant wildlife, making it ideal for kayakers of all skill levels. After your tour, the park's two springs provide the perfect spot for a refreshing swim, adding a touch of enchantment to your visit. The well-maintained picnic areas are perfect for a leisurely lunch, allowing you to relax and savor the picturesque views. Clean and convenient restrooms are available, ensuring a comfortable visit. Rum Island is also a great spot to observe local wildlife, making it a prime location for nature enthusiasts and photographers. Plan your visit to Rum Island for a kayaking adventure and stay to enjoy swimming in the springs, picnicking, and the park's amenities. It's a perfect escape into Florida's natural beauty, creating a memorable and enriching experience.
17
Santa Fe River
The Santa Fe River is unique among the many found in North Florida, flowing underground in O’Leno State Park through an intricate cave system only to emerge in River Rise Preserve State Park. The best part? It is all protected for future generations so that they too can appreciate this natural wonder. Learn about the rich history of the Santa Fe River, which boasts over 36 named springs that contribute to its waters. During certain times of the year, the river itself can run clear, displaying a see-through sweet tea or amber-brown color. Our experienced guides provide fascinating information about each spring and the surrounding ecosystem as you paddle around Rum Island and the Santa Fe River. Keep an eye out for local wildlife such as fish, herons, otters, white-tail deer, swallow-tail kites, mullet, and an abundance of turtles.
18
Blue Springs Park
Paddle through a stunning 0.25-mile stretch of crystal-clear water, home to some of the state’s prettiest submerged aquatic vegetation. Marvel at the vibrant underwater landscapes as you glide along this pristine spring run. Take a refreshing swim in the inviting 20-foot swimming hole, fed by 44 million gallons of fresh water daily. Enjoy plenty of time to relax and immerse yourself in this natural oasis. On your journey, encounter "Aric the Giant," a majestic 400-year-old cypress tree that stands as a testament to the area's rich natural history. This ancient giant offers a glimpse into the past and adds a sense of wonder to your adventure. This experience combines the tranquility of clear kayaking with opportunities for swimming and exploring unique natural features. Join us for an unforgettable day at Gilchrist Blue Springs, where nature's beauty awaits at every turn.
19
Rum Island Park
Rum Island, nestled along the Santa Fe River, offers a magical kayaking experience combined with the allure of its on-site springs. Paddle through clear waters, surrounded by lush vegetation and abundant wildlife, making it ideal for kayakers of all skill levels. After your tour, the park's two springs provide the perfect spot for a refreshing swim, adding a touch of enchantment to your visit. The well-maintained picnic areas are perfect for a leisurely lunch, allowing you to relax and savor the picturesque views. Clean and convenient restrooms are available, ensuring a comfortable visit. Rum Island is also a great spot to observe local wildlife, making it a prime location for nature enthusiasts and photographers. Plan your visit to Rum Island for a kayaking adventure and stay to enjoy swimming in the springs, picnicking, and the park's amenities. It's a perfect escape into Florida's natural beauty, creating a memorable and enriching experience.
20
Santa Fe River
The Santa Fe River is unique among the many found in North Florida, flowing underground in O’Leno State Park through an intricate cave system only to emerge in River Rise Preserve State Park. The best part? It is all protected for future generations so that they too can appreciate this natural wonder. Learn about the rich history of the Santa Fe River, which boasts over 36 named springs that contribute to its waters. During certain times of the year, the river itself can run clear, displaying a see-through sweet tea or amber-brown color. Our experienced guides provide fascinating information about each spring and the surrounding ecosystem as you paddle around Rum Island and the Santa Fe River. Keep an eye out for local wildlife such as fish, herons, otters, white-tail deer, swallow-tail kites, mullet, and an abundance of turtles.
21
Blue Springs Park
Paddle through a stunning 0.25-mile stretch of crystal-clear water, home to some of the state’s prettiest submerged aquatic vegetation. Marvel at the vibrant underwater landscapes as you glide along this pristine spring run. Take a refreshing swim in the inviting 20-foot swimming hole, fed by 44 million gallons of fresh water daily. Enjoy plenty of time to relax and immerse yourself in this natural oasis. On your journey, encounter "Aric the Giant," a majestic 400-year-old cypress tree that stands as a testament to the area's rich natural history. This ancient giant offers a glimpse into the past and adds a sense of wonder to your adventure. This experience combines the tranquility of clear kayaking with opportunities for swimming and exploring unique natural features. Join us for an unforgettable day at Gilchrist Blue Springs, where nature's beauty awaits at every turn.
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Daveystravels
Mar 2025
Bry was an excellent guide. I have not Kayaked too often but it was mint hard and Bry had our back. Nice stop at a couple of springs with plenty of time to wade around. Suggest bringing water shoes
Одговор домаћина
Mar 2025
Thank you so much for the wonderful 5-star review! We’re thrilled you had a great experience, and we appreciate your shout-out to Bry and the tip about water shoes!! Hope to see you on another kayaking adventure soon! -Jeremy
285braydenb
Mar 2025
Awesome! loved the whole trip. Would totally go again, and I couldn’t have asked for a better guide! Thank you for such an adventure
Одговор домаћина
Mar 2025
Thank you so much for sharing your experience and writing us a 5-star review!!! We’re thrilled you had such a fantastic time and truly appreciate your kind words about our guide!! We can’t wait to welcome you back for another adventure soon! -Jeremy
pedrosU7746JY
Feb 2025
Amazing time with Bry as our guide. She was awesome, super helpful, knowledgeable and kind. Really recommend this tour with Bry.
Одговор домаћина
Feb 2025
Thank you for writing us an amazing 5-star review!! Bry is THE best! So glad you had an amazing time out on the water!

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