The Reserve America site shows loop #1(nearest lake)as being located on the west(left)side of the small lake inlet where the tour boats are moored and the east side of the river that runs south out of the lake.
Virtual earth satelite shows-what seems to be the loop-as being on the(right)east side of the small lake inlet. Ofcoarse I'm confused trying to reserve a site nearest the water for our Kayaks. Can anyone un-cornfuze me?
Also, I see many roadways going various directions. Should we take our bycicles or the 49cc motorscooters to explore these ( assuming scooters are allowed in the park)? wE'LL BE CAMPING IN OUR 33'Class'A'. Thanks
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Both loops are on the opposite side of the road from the river, and you would have to drive to the launch area from both of them unless you have a portage buggy.
My wife and I are both kayakers and canoers and love that place.
After you explore the lake, get a permit(at the entrance gate house) to do the lower river and lower lake. (it is much better than the upper lake since there are no motorized craft allowed and you can paddle all day in wilderness)
You launch at the bridge that you cross on the way to the camp grounds, and head down river.
Once you go under the highway bridge you will be in complete wilderness.
When you get to the lower lake continue straight across the shallow water (it would be good to have a GPS) until you come to the sand bars where the lower river flows out of it, and you will see the most alligators that you will ever see in one place in your life.
They are lined up like sentinels on the bars and we counted over two hundred.
It is also a birders paradise. Among all the common herons we saw Roseatte spoonbills, wood storks and night herons.
If you get a early morning start you can explore the whole lower river until you come to the dam which is way south west of the park.
We just usually camp closest to the area where you launch your canoes/kayaks
as it is a shorter drive.
There is a little store there and if you don't have your own canoe, you can rent on there.
Also there are boat rides on the lake.
The alligators are awesome and HUGE!
Jo
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We live close to this park, and have been there a few times, nice place to ride bikes of any kind, campcrds. are OK, ppl. fish off of the bridge, where often gators hang out, great place to get great pics. we've seen gators chasing the catch as the guys reel them in as fast as they can..maps can be deceiving, don't recall the cmpgrs being at the water? also safer to launch at the right place they have a concrete launch, with walls on either side, anyplace else DANGER!! as alligators are real plentiful there..