Unique kayaking, canoeing, and paddleboarding destinations near Lakeland, FL

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Sometimes the best part of being on the water is taking in the scenery. | Photo by @wimmaw

Kayaking, canoeing + paddle boarding are great ways to explore the Lakeland area. These water sports also offer both physical and mental health benefits that extend far beyond a day on the water.

But before we dive in, let’s get a lay of the land (er, water). Check out these unique facts about our region:

  • With 12,132.93 square miles of water, Florida ranks third in the US for water area.
  • The National Forests in Florida have over 600 lakes and rivers.
  • Florida has the second largest freshwater lake wholly contained within the United States

Next, we should talk about paddling safety, so you don’t capsize:

  • Always wear a PFD or personal flotation device.
  • Start small. Water, especially flowing water, can be intimidating. First-timers should opt for a small lake, pond, or city canal. You don’t want to get in over your head.
  • Consider a guided adventure from Get Up and Go Kayaking before heading out on your own.
  • For a fully detailed list of dos + don’ts, check out this paddling safety guide .

And finally, here are a few local options for getting your feet wet:

  • Lake Crago Outdoor Recreation Complex , 525 Lake Crago Dr. | 15-minute drive | This is the City’s only public kayaking, canoeing and paddleboard facility. You can also bring your pup to the nearby Lake Crago Dog Park .
  • Colt Creek State Park , 16000 State Rte 471 | 30-minute drive | That’s right, you don’t have to leave the county limits for this one. The ranger station even offers canoe and kayak rentals .
  • Edward Medard Conservation Park , 6140 Turkey Creek Rd., Plant City | 40-minute drive | Stop by the park’s entry station to rent canoes + kayaks and enjoy this 700-acre reservoir.
  • Lake Kissimmee State Park , 14248 Camp Mack Rd., Lake Wales | 1-hour drive | Tour the 10-mile Buster Island Paddling Trail and keep an eye out for birds, alligators, and other wildlife.
  • Wekiwa Springs State Park , 1800 Wekiwa Cir., Apopka | 1.5-hour drive | Rent a canoe or kayak from the park, or go on a guided tour with Wekiva Outfitters . Either way, you can’t go wrong in these emerald waters.
  • Silver Springs State Park , 5656 E. Silver Springs Blvd., Silver Springs | 2-hour drive | Enjoy one of America’s largest springs via canoe, paddleboard, kayak, or even a glass bottom boat.
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Jessalin is based in Brooklyn, NY and holds Masters’ from the University of Colorado and The New School. She loves walking her chihuahuas in Prospect Park and hunting for the perfect brunch.
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