Amelia Island Sunset Paddle: Wildlife & Serenity
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Overview
Experience Amelia Sunset Paddle at Talbot Islands State Park. Guests can discover the peaceful beauty of Amelia Island's salt marsh on this guided paddle tour. This adventure is known for its serene waterways, making it perfect for families, solo travelers, or anyone looking to relax in nature.
On this kayaking tour, explore the Timucuan Trail, a National Preservation on the southern edge of Amelia Island. Visitors can enjoy seeing birds and sea creatures in their natural habitat. With knowledgeable guides, guests will feel like they are stepping back into prehistoric times as they explore the untouched salt marsh.
The experience includes paddle instruction and a safety briefing. Guests also get a licensed guide, paddle board or kayak rental, paddles, a US Coast Guard-approved life jacket, and a waterproof bag for phones, wallets, and keys. Gratuities are not included.



Highlights
Glide Through Serene Waters: Paddle through calm salt marshes for ultimate relaxation.
Spot Local Wildlife: See birds and sea creatures in their natural habitat.
Expert Guided Tour: A licensed guide provides instruction and ensures your safety.
All Gear Provided: Paddleboard or kayak, paddle, life jacket, and waterproof bag are included.
Sentiment Analysis
Overall, customers really enjoyed the peaceful paddle tour and the chance to see wildlife with friendly guides.

Customers loved seeing lots of wildlife.
They thought the guides were friendly and helpful.
Many people enjoyed the beautiful views and calm water.
They felt the tour was a great value.
Some people said the current was strong.
A few wished the tour was longer.
The Journey
Talbot Islands State Park
Talbot Islands State Park, located on Amelia Island, is known for its serene waterways and opportunities to spot local wildlife. This park provides the backdrop for a unique blend of relaxation and discovery.
Salt Marsh
Explore the Salt Marsh on the southern edge of Amelia Island in the Timucuan Trail, a National Preservation. The Salt Marsh teems with birds and aquatic sea life, offering a glimpse into prehistoric times.
Timucuan Trail
The Timucuan Trail, a National Preservation, is located on the southern edge of Amelia Island. This area provides a natural, untouched setting for exploring the local ecosystem.
Know Before You Go
This experience includes paddle instruction, a licensed guide, paddle board or kayak rental, paddles, a US Coast Guard approved life jacket, and a waterproof bag for your valuables. Gratuities are not included. Meet at the designated launch point at Talbot Islands State Park for the start of your adventure. The tour concludes at the same location.
Hot Tip
Wear comfortable clothing that can get wet, and bring sunscreen and a hat to protect yourself from the sun. Consider bringing a small snack and water bottle to stay energized and hydrated during the paddle.