We drove through and saw lots of birds and one alligator. The next day, we rented Electric, motorized, bikes in town and rode them around the "7 Mile Loop Trail". It was very pleasant with several kinds of habitats. Might be a laborious hike but it was an excellent ride.
The park has many trails for biking and hiking as well as a ranger station with some small exhibits and helpful staff, They also offer some sightseeing boat trips, which unfortunately, while we were there were not running due to mechanical issues. A back up boat might be useful as they had to cancel many trips.
And it's free! Took a 7 mile bike loop through a maritime jungle/forest and it was delightful for this New Yorker. Got a little muddy and my feet wet on my hybrid but it was well worth it. Took a 1.5 hour tour ($15) with a docent in a pontoon boat on the Crystal River-also well worth it. Great trails and hikes if you're not into Disney World.
I am an animal advocate and debated long and hard before participating in this tour, but was convinced because I was told it was "non-invasive." Nothing can be further from the truth. A small group of manatees are corralled in a roped-off area the size of most master bedrooms. There were over 30 tours boats congregated around them, and literally hundreds of swimmers, snorkelers, and paddleboarders splashing, screaming and invading their space.There was one elderly volunteer in a kayak trying to maintain control, but she didn't stand a chance.I was in the water less than 10 minutes before becoming overwhelmed with regret for having participated in this venture.There's no doubt: the manatees are doomed. Our interest in these magnificent animals will be their end.I have been haunted by this experience ever since, I mean that with utter sincerity. Please, don't make the same mistake. If you love manatees, let them live in peace. Don't buy a ticket to any of these dozens of outfits that profit by invading their already diminished world.I've attached a couple of pictures, but my little camera couldn't capture the scope and scale of the human encroachment on these manatees.
Drove quite a way to the visitors centre to find that all the walks etc were some distance away. And rather oddly the video showing was for another area of the state completely. We would have been really interested in learning about the area we were in. Disappointed
Took a boat ride at the Manatee Festival this past weekend. Although there were far too many boats and swimmers in the water, there is so much to do in this area during the festival and at any time of the year! The boat ride was very beautiful, our guide was very nice and helpful. The area is gorgeous and we were able to see the manatees swimming freely and from a distance see them frolicking in areas prohibited by boats and swimmers. Gorgeous town! Cant wait to return.
almost all of the geocaches raided by nasty people as well. The only one we just couldn't find was in an incredibly trashy nasty, Boulder strewn area. Nice enough nature center, but the dioramas were tired and dusty.
If you are not up for swimming with the manatees, you can rent a canoe or kayak for an hour or two in Crystal River and see plenty, both in their favorite hangout in Three Sisters Springs and the adjacent water. For a longer trip, you can venture further into King's Bay. For landlubbers, there is also a walking tour of Three Sisters, but you have to pay to get in. Canoe access is free, though it can get quite crowded, as the springs area is actually quite small.
I put my Kayak in at Mullet Hole and paddled the channel east to the end and west to the park visitor center. It was a wonderful place to paddle. I also rode on the mountain bike trail on the west side of the park. It is a road with a little mud but gorgeous maritime forest.
We signed up for the sunset cruise to the golf and really enjoyed it. The sunset was beautiful and the guide was informative and took his time so we could all get beautiful pictures. The only reason I didn't rate this as excellent is the way you have to get tickets. No one was in the office where you had to go to buy the tickets and we had to search and search before someone showed up and even then they didn't know anything and we had to wait for them to find another person to help us. But, the cruise itself was great and we had lots of fun.