Paddling your way around Fort Lauderdale

Saturday, 12 Jul, 2025 0

There’s something special about gliding through calm water and in Greater Fort Lauderdale, that feeling comes naturally.

With winding mangrove tunnels, peaceful lakes and sun-drenched waterways, this coastal paradise was practically made for kayaking. Whether you’re looking to unplug for an hour or spend the whole day exploring, these are the top spots for your next paddling adventure.

 

Anne Kolb Nature Center

Home to more than 1,500 acres of protected mangrove wetlands, the kayak trails at Hollywood’s Anne Kolb Nature Center are as peaceful as they are picturesque. Paddle through winding creeks and open water as you spot egrets, jumping fish, and maybe even a manatee or two. Rentals are available at the marina near the entrance, and trail markers help guide your journey through the wetlands.

For a full afternoon of exploring, pair your paddle with a stop at the nature center’s indoor exhibit hall or climb the observation tower for views of the preserve. The area is a haven for birdwatchers and photographers, so don’t forget your binoculars or a waterproof camera.

 

Hugh Taylor Birch State Park

This urban oasis sits between the beach and the Intracoastal Waterway, offering a peaceful lagoon that’s ideal for beginners and anyone looking to enjoy nature without leaving the city. Kayak rentals are available inside the park, and the flat water makes for an easy, breezy float beneath a canopy of trees. The surrounding landscape is dotted with sea grapes, palms, and native birds, creating a tranquil escape that feels worlds away from the buzz of A1A.

Make a day of it by exploring the hiking trails, visiting the Terramar Visitor Center, or packing a special lunch for a shaded picnic. If you’re feeling adventurous, hop on a stand-up paddleboard or tandem kayak and explore with a partner. The lagoon is small enough to navigate in an hour but peaceful enough to enjoy for much longer.

 

Quiet Waters Park

If you prefer a lake setting over coastal currents, head inland to Quiet Waters Park in Deerfield Beach. As the name suggests, this spot is all about calm water and low-key vibes. Paddle along tree-lined shores and across open lake space.

Bring your own kayak or rent one from the marina near the park’s main entrance. It’s a great choice for beginners, families, or anyone craving a chill paddle in a scenic setting. After kayaking, explore the park’s other attractions, like the Splash Adventure Water Park, the cable water-skiing course, or the paved walking trails. With wide open space and plenty of amenities, it’s easy to spend a full day here.

 

The Intracoastal Waterway

Looking for something a little different? Kayaking the Intracoastal waterways lets you see Greater Lauderdale from a whole new perspective. Launch from one of the many waterfront parks or marinas and float past luxury yachts, waterfront mansions, and iconic city views. You’ll pass million-dollar homes and plenty of restaurants with diners waving as you glide by.

The key here is timing. Early mornings or late afternoons offer calmer waters, fewer boats, and cooler temps. Plus, the golden hour light is perfect for photos. Stick to the right side of the channel, wear your life vest, and watch for motorboat traffic.

 

Whiskey Creek Hideout at Dr. Von D. Mizell-Eula Johnson State Park

Tucked just south of Port Everglades, Dania Beach’s Whiskey Creek Hideout is one of the area’s most scenic kayaking spots. Launch from the on-site rental area and follow the narrow waterway as it winds through thick mangrove forests and opens up toward the ocean. The water is calm and shallow, perfect for a relaxing ride with wildlife watching. Keep your eyes peeled for herons, manatees, and the occasional dolphin gliding through the channel.

For something extra special, join one of their guided eco tours or sign up for the weekly Friday sunset paddle. You’ll glide through the mangroves and into the open water just in time to catch the sky changing colors

 

Know Before You Go

A few essentials will make your kayaking trip smoother. Wear sun protection, bring plenty of water, and pack a dry bag for anything you don’t want to get wet. Most rental spots include life jackets. Always check the forecast. A sunny South Florida morning can quickly turn into a surprise afternoon shower.



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