jkimball
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- May 14, 2013
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I'm trying to plan a trip taking the Suwannee River to the Gulf sometime in the near future. Having been up and down the east coast of Florida on the intercostal and all around the St. John's, a less populated and more scenic trip would be much welcomed, plus the 74 mile span I'd be looking to do (Branford FL. to Gulf) over the course of a weekend is dotted the whole way with tons of springs.
I used to do a TON of kayaking and canoeing in the Branford/ Santa Fe area and I know that some years back the water levels got a little low in the Suwannee around there... but that was during a pretty dry season too, which this year has been quite the opposite.
I know where the Suwannee meets the gulf, the water is fairly deep and definitely deep enough to boat in, I just want to know if anyone has any knowledge about the water level/depth for the rest of the river more inland towards Branford/ Santa Fe? I would think that during an average year with normal rain levels (especially this year) it would be fine?
I just want to make sure I don't trailer my boat almost two hours just to get to a river that doesn't have enough water to float on.
I used to do a TON of kayaking and canoeing in the Branford/ Santa Fe area and I know that some years back the water levels got a little low in the Suwannee around there... but that was during a pretty dry season too, which this year has been quite the opposite.
I know where the Suwannee meets the gulf, the water is fairly deep and definitely deep enough to boat in, I just want to know if anyone has any knowledge about the water level/depth for the rest of the river more inland towards Branford/ Santa Fe? I would think that during an average year with normal rain levels (especially this year) it would be fine?
I just want to make sure I don't trailer my boat almost two hours just to get to a river that doesn't have enough water to float on.