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Big Bend Saltwater Paddling Trail
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Camping Sites and Trip Options
Camping Permits
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Trail Updates
— Frequently Asked Questions
Paddling and Camping Tips
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Contact Information
This site will be updated periodically with information concerning
conditions and changes to the Big Bend Saltwater Paddling Trail. If you
have any problems, complaints, or observe damage or vandalism to
signs, fire rings, etc. along the trail we would appreciate you letting
us know. Call (850)488-5520 or e-mail us at
bbpaddling@fwc.state.fl.us.
August 24, 2007
We now have a new reservation system for the Big Bend Saltwater
Paddling Trail. Go on-line to check trip availability, reserve
campsties, and download permits by accessing this link:
reservation system.
February 6, 2006
A couple of items have been brought to our attention by paddlers that
have utilized the Big Bend Trail during the 2005-06 season. Here are
some notable updates:
- At the take-out in the town of Suwannee on
Salt Creek, parking is available at the Suwannee Community Center
just south of the Salt Creek ramp and across the street, not the
Chamber of Commerce, as noted in the guide on page 11. This applies
to those paddling Trip 4 and to through-paddlers on Trip 1 who wish
to leave vehicles at the take-out.
- The channel marker noted on page 20 of the
paddling guide that defines the entrance to Spring Warrior Creek is
no longer in place. Follow the GPS coordinates in the guide and
watch the rooftops of the town of Spring Warrior to locate the
channel and camp site.
- Remember - Always pay attention to tides.
Time your trip to allow enough time to reach campsites during
periods of high water. Be prepared to pull boats to or from
campsites during low tides. The most challenging locations are
Dallus Creek and Sink Creek which can both be difficult to access at
low tide.
December 14, 2006
The following information affects paddlers using the final take-out
point on Trip 1 and Trip 4. The access point mentioned in the paddling
guide on page 39 for Salt Creek in the town of Suwannee has been closed.
A new paddling launch is available next to the Suwannee Community Center
building. To locate the launch from the water paddle up Salt Creek
following channel markers and look for the number 28 red triangular
channel marker. Directly opposite the marker on the right (south) is a
small canal. Turn into the canal and continue paddling around the
curving channel until you see the white block Community Center building
and launch on your left. Overnight parking is available here also.
June 4, 2005
Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission is proud to announce
the Big Bend Saltwater Paddling Trail was recently awarded designation
as a National Recreation Trail during National Trails Day June 4th,
2005. The Big Bend Paddling Trail was one of 37 trails in 23 states to
receive this award. National Recreation Trail designation is an honor
given out to those existing trails that have been nominated and meet the
requirements for connecting people to local resources and improving
their quality of life. The national trail designation is part of a
continuing campaign to promote community partnerships and to foster
innovative ways to encourage physical fitness. The National Trails
System Act of 1968 encourages the Secretary of the Interior to recognize
existing community trails that qualify as additions to the National
Trails System. The Act promotes enjoyment and appreciation of trails and
greater public access.
May, 2005
The Big Bend Saltwater Paddling Trail was placed on the American
Canoe Association’s inaugural list of ACA-recommended trails. It was
selected as one of 12 trails across the nation by the ACA as a
particularly good destination for paddlers.
April 26, 2005
FWC recently added a seventh primitive camping site to the Big Bend
Paddling Trail on the banks of the Econfina River. The site is 0.4 miles
downstream from the public boat ramp where private camping and lodging
is also available. The site is posted with our standard campsite sign on
the west bank of the river. The GPS coordinates are N 30.03.23 / W
83.54.70.
If you find the campsite occupied please continue upstream to the
boat ramp and inquire at the small convenience store about the private
camping area.
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