Wildlife is abundant along this clear, spring-fed river lined with majestic, moss-draped cypress trees.
Manatees, once seen only in summer, are now spotted year-round. Look carefully for manatee at the US 98
Bridge and around an island mid-way on the river, just before the power lines. Paddlers can choose
between two bridges south of Wakulla Springs State Park to access the river. The current is usually gentle
enough to paddle up and back for any distance desired. (FDEP)
For More Information Visit:
Florida's Designated Paddling Trails - Florida DEP
Wakulla River Guide (PDF)- Florida DEP