Monday, November 3, 2014

Frolicking with manatees

On the trek down to Jacksonville, Florida to cheer on the Georgia Bulldawgs we made a quick stop for a Thursday adventure.



Three Sisters Springs is located in Crystal River, Florida. A lagoon of crystal blue water, clear to the depths and surrounded by low lying trees.

 

We stopped by on a beautiful October week day and had the entire springs to ourselves.


Well, all to ourselves except for these big ol' guys! 


Three Sisters Springs is a sanctuary for a local group of manatees that lazily swim up to you and want a gentle pet. Those ready for a close encounter can enter the water and swim with them.

I stayed firmly on my board but it did not stop them from nudging me as we went along. 


We rented paddleboards (3 hours/$20) from River Ventures and met them at the boat ramp to set off. Paddling through the bay and marina, the trip to Three Sisters Springs takes about 30 minutes, depending on your level/experience in SUP.


Getting there is a fun experience, you will travel through the wetlands, paddling in front of waterfront homes, and with wild life grazing by with you. If SUP isn't your thing, sightseeing boats will take you close and kayaks can also be rented but only swimmers, SUPs, and kayaks can enter the spring.


It is a wobbly start so wear a bathing suit or fast drying clothes if this is your first go - but you'll get the hang of it fast and reflection resting breaks are encouraged.



If you head to Florida, try to make a stop by Crystal River, located about an hour west of Gainesville. It is a cheap and fun activity  - and an even better workout!