During your next visit to New Smyrna Beach, take on a new hobby and get an up-close view of the area’s lush landscape with a paddling adventure. From kayaking to canoeing and stand up paddleboarding, this idyllic barrier island has 17 miles of coastline and an abundance of blueways sure to take your breath away. Bring your own paddle or rent one from one of the many outfitters in the area, and check out the best spots to discover the natural wonders of NSB’s waters.
Discover Wildlife on a Paddling Adventure
Looking to spend some time off the sandy beach and float the day away? Visit the Bird Rookery Paddle Blueway Trail. This 2.9-mile trail is a peaceful beachy dream, complete with mangrove islands that act as a home to six different species of birds. Before you go off on your adventure, stop by the Marine Discovery Center to learn about all the different animals you’re sure to come across while on the water. Maybe even participate in a cleanup and spend some time not only exploring NSB’s wetlands but helping keep them clean for wildlife.
Brown’s Bay may be up your alley if you’re craving an adventurous outdoor workout. Get a full body workout by paddleboarding this 2.6-mile trail that features sandbars, deep channels, and takes you across the Intracoastal waterway. Don’t get too comfortable though—be on the lookout for oyster beds and boat traffic!
Take it Easy and Go with the Flow
Want to sit close to the water and photograph turtles swimming by? Get rid of the paddle and try a hands-free kayak tour with Viking EcoTours, perfect for those seeking a less strenuous adventure. Tours take participants through the Canaveral National Seashore, considered “the longest stretch of undeveloped Atlantic coastline in Florida.” Bring along your binoculars and cameras to capture every magical moment.
Enjoy a Romantic Evening on the Water
For those looking for a romantic way to enjoy the outdoors together, a guided sunset tour with Viking Eco Tours is the perfect fit. Not only can you enjoy the sunset, but the outfitter also offers specialty stargazing and bioluminescence tours- even rocket launch tours for the adventurous type! End your date at the Grille at Riverview, a riverfront restaurant where you can enjoy the sounds of waves crashing and watch the North Causeway Drawbridge open before retiring to the romantic new Victoria 1883 hotel to enjoy luxurious accommodations in a beautiful setting.
See more of the area from the water, get in touch with nature and catch a glimpse of wildlife in their element by paddling New Smyrna Beach’s blueways and beaches. Explore more paddling locations here, and start planning your vacation by visiting www.visitnsbfl.com.