![]() ![]() We packed a picnic and had perfect weather. We loved our canoe trip to Bradley Key in January 2022. If you kayak around Bradley Key, you will find a landing beach on the opposite site, where you can stop and picnic. ![]() This is the only nearby island in Florida Bay that you are allowed to land on. In its heyday (1890s to 1920s), Flamingo was a series of shacks built on stilts along the coast between present-day Flamingo and Cape Sable.Ībout a mile from Flamingo, you will come to an island close to shore, Bradley Key. Watch for pilings in the water, some of its last traces. If you paddle west (you’d make a right turn when you reach Florida Bay), you are kayaking along the shore of what was the original fishing village of Flamingo. For more about the Cape Sable area, see below.Ī flock of big beautiful white pelicans flying over Snake Bight near Flamingo in Everglades National Park, (Photo: Bonnie Gross) Paddling west from Flamingo in Florida Bay This is an expensive outing ($219 per person) that takes you in a wilderness area. (I saw the tour boat recently making sure everybody got a chance to spot manatees and crocodiles before even heading into Florida Bay.)Īn additional experience available is an all-day small (six people max) boat trip along Florida Bay to the wild Cape Sable coast offered by the Everglades National Park Institute. I have no doubt if you are unfamiliar with the Everglades, the naturalist narrators will provide lots of useful information and identify the wildlife you are likely to see from the boats. TripAdvisor reviews range from raves to yawns. I have taken both commercial boat tours in the past, but not recently enough to comment on them. The Flamingo Marina offers several boat tours – one into the Florida Bay, one up the Buttonwood Canal through Coot Bay and Tarpon Creek into the Whitewater Bay. The area has a few hiking trails (I’ll cover them shortly) but a ranger in the Flamingo Visitor Center gave the best advice when he told us: “If you want to experience this place, be in a boat.” Boat tours from Flamingo, Everglades National Park (Photo: Bonnie Gross) What’s there to do in Flamingo? Osprey and its nest (left of the bird) near Flamingo, Everglades National Forest. ![]()
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