Showing posts with label kayaking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kayaking. Show all posts

June 24, 2013

Supermoon Night Paddle

April 23, 2013

Photo of the Day!!



Close Encounters of the Avian Kind! This intrepid Cormorant decided to take a load off and sun on the front of one of our kayaks. (much to the delight of the other passengers onboard)


October 9, 2012

Fall is the Perfect Time for Outdoor Fun!




Fall is a great time to get outdoors! When the rest of the nation is starting to bundle up in sweaters and scarves, folks in Sarasota Florida are still chilling in flip flops and drinking iced tea. But when things start to cool off a little, we couldn't be happier. With the change in temperature, comes the peak of paddling season! 

And we're gearing up and raring to go. We've got some great trips coming up. Come and see what you've been missing.

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August 6, 2009

Biotica EcoTours Featured in Sarasota Magazine's Top Ten

Biotica EcoTours was recently featured in Sarasota Magazine's Top 10 Best Water Adventures. We're thrilled with the distinction and grateful to our customers who have given us such rave reviews.



We are looking to expand our tour offerings in the future, so stay tuned for more exciting updates in the realm of environmentally sustainable adventure travel.







July 5, 2008

Rum Island Springs Retreat

Note: Due to overwhelming inquiries, we will be doing another Rum Island Springs trip in August 22-24th, 2008. Contact us for more information and to reserve your spot. Check out http://bioticatours.com/rum%20island.htm for more details.









We just returned from an absolutely amazing trip to Rum Island Springs and the Santa Fe River, near Gainesville Florida. It was so much fun I didn’t want to come back! The cabin was amazing. Literally, we were within walking distance of one of the most beautiful natural freshwater springs in Florida. The water is crystal clear and such an amazing shade of blue. The temperature stays around 70 degrees year round, so a dip feels remarkably refreshing after floating down the river in a kayak.




The cabin retreat where we stayed was wonderfully comfortable and inviting. It is situated on ten acres of woods adjacent to the river that are home to numerous birds. We enjoyed sitting out on the balcony in the morning watching brilliant red cardinals swooping among the branches.




One of my favorite things about the cabin was the fantastic outdoor kitchen and dining area. We hung out in the outdoor kitchen until 2 in the morning just talking, laughing and playing some cards. The outdoor temperatures are marvelous this time of year and we were serenaded by the sounds of cicadas and a boisterous chorus of frogs. One of the best things about the trip was the marvelous food. We always eat very well on our outdoor excursions. It seems that food always tastes better when you work for it.




The river itself is one of my favorite paddles in Florida. The water is so clear that you can see turtles swimming underneath your boat. Wonderful aquatic grasses stream below your prow and you occasionally see the darting of a startled fish. Wonderful birds line the banks, fishing in the shallows. We saw numerous egrets and herons as well as kingfishers and wood storks. In the late evening hours we would hear the call of the Barred Owl. We couldn’t seem stay off of the river and ended up taking several short trips both up river and down stream to check out some of the remarkable surrounding springs. Ginnie Springs, though extremely popular with the locals, provides some amazing snorkeling opportunities. I am glad we weren’t staying so close to all the hubbub, though it made me appreciate our quiet cabin nestled on its ten acres of private woods all the more.



The cypress trees along the river are truly amazing. It is easy to forget to look up and notice how truly remarkably tall they are. I am truly amazed that anyone would ever consider cutting down these exceptional trees for yard mulch. The Santa Fe River ecosystem is desperately in need of conservation. Local ecotourism demonstrates to the residents and policy makers in the area that the local economy can benefit from the preservation of this awe-inspiring region.




April 17, 2007

Rock Springs Run





A beautiful little spring run not to be missed is Rock Springs Run located in Apopka, Florida (about 40 minutes from Orlando). Given that we were in Orlando last weekend to see the Flaming Lips, we decided totake it for a spin. The effort was well worth it. Spring runs are among some of the most beautiful paddles in Florida. They offer excellent, crystal-clear water visibility and attract a wide array of wildlife. The Rock Springs Run actually passes through several distinct habitat types and the constitution of the river changes as well. You pass through shallow, clear water areas with an abundance of spatterdock and flowing grasses, to shaded dark water riparian areas fringed with maples and cypress. The variety of bird life is wonderful and at several points in the paddle we caught brief glimpses of otters. One important note to future paddlers concerning the shuttle service provided by one of the local providers: They only have one pick up at 5pm and they are not inclined to hang around long after that time. We ended up rushing the last portion of the trip which was unfortunate because it was also one of the most scenic sections of the river.