Featured Adventure Options at the Suwannee River:

Kayaking & Canoeing
It’s your choice of vessel when exploring the Suwannee River. Whether you choose to canoe or kayak the Suwannee, there are plenty of waterfowl, small mammals, birds, reptiles, and turtles you’ll encounter along the way. With the water systems abutting many state parks in the area, you’ll have plenty of opportunities to take break, picnic on the shore, or even swim. For the ultimate on the water experience, test your skills at lake fishing during your paddle.

Eco-tours
Sit back and enjoy a journey around old Florida. On this eco-tour, you’ll get to experience all this area has to offer in a short period of time. During the trip, you’ll see a glimpse of agriculture, the massive oaks & cypress trees, the beauty of the Suwannee and surrounding rivers, and of course catch a few wildlife sightings.

Hunting
Hog hunting in Florida is for both the trophy hunter and the meat seeker! Hunting at the Suwannee River allows hunters the opportunity to get away from their busy schedules and retreat to the hideout for peace and quiet. Florida has a steady popular of feral hogs that require constant management; this means hog hunting season is open year round. The Suwannee River area is also a great place to turkey hunt.

Fishing
Florida freshwater fishing on the Suwannee River takes you trolling down miles and miles of stunningly beautiful riverbanks. The Suwannee River is home to a number of fish species including bluegill, redbreast, shellcracker, catfish, and largemouth bass yet the least known is the Suwannee black bass. While the Suwannee bass don’t grow too much in length, they are stockier fish that can only be found in certain parts of Florida and Georgia. From shore, kayak, or boat, fishing at the Suwannee River is a fun activity for anglers of all types.

Photography
Photographing old Florida has become an adventure all in itself! The Suwannee River area has been relatively untouched by development making it a prime area to capture photos of how Florida used to be: wild and untamed with an air of softness coming from the misty mornings on the river. Take your time observing the twilight rays dance on the water as the local wildlife begin to make an appearance.

Swimming
There’s nothing better in the summer months than to cool off in the rivers and lakes. Swimming at the Suwannee River is sure to take you back to your childhood; a time where you could relax, play, connect with your friends, and feel at ease. What’s stopping you from taking a dip in the cool Florida waters with us?

Tubing
When the temperature rises, it’s to the water we go! Enjoy a leisurely float down one of the Suwannee River with your small group. As you travel down river, the scenery will transform from 100-year-old oaks to massive cypress with pockets of sparkling aquamarine colored water. Tubing the Suwannee River is a relaxing activity that’s sure to put anyone into a state of relaxation!