Monday, April 19, 2010

Boiling Creek Revisited — Favorite Florida Float Trips

Once in a while a paddler will come across a river or creek that is so refreshing and pure that it just begs to be revisited. Boiling Creek, located just to the north of the city of Navarre on the Eglin Reservation, is one of these rare gems; a pristine creek of unparalleled beauty and wonder.

Boiling Creek April 2010
The Northern Pitcher Plant in Bloom. (photo by Beverly Hill)

Springtime on Boiling Creek is a magical time. The water lilies, pitcher plants, spadderdock and other wetland plants are in full bloom while flights of damselflies dance in the sky. Osprey soar overhead while secretive otters play hide and seek from the paddlers. Be sure to keep a camera handy. Beauty lies around every bend of the creek, from basking turtles to fish darting through the crystal clear water

Boiling Creek April 2010
Damselfly on a Water Lily. (photo by Beverly Hill)

Boiling Creek April 2010
Water Lily. (photo by Beverly Hill)

Boiling Creek April 2010
Water Lily. (photo by Beverly Hill)

Boiling Creek April 2010
Turtle Basking on a Log. (photo by Beverly Hill)

Boiling Creek April 2010
Aquatic Plants Along Boiling Creek. (photo by Beverly Hill)

For more information on planning a trip on Boiling Creek, be sure to check out this article or read about my previous trip to Boiling Creek here.