Florida Paddling Trails Association
Connecting Paddlers to Florida's Water Trails

Welcome to the Florida Paddling Trails Association (FPTA). Our website has information on most water trails in the state including the longest paddling trail in the continental United States, the Florida Circumnavigational Saltwater Paddling Trail. You can find details on campsites, launches, sights to see and facilities along the trails by using the map below or clicking on the Paddling Trails link on the left side menu.

FPTA is the steward of all Florida's water trails. Our mission is to develop water trails, protect the environment and boost eco-tourism in the state of Florida. Read more or view our Volunteer Opportunities. Perhaps you might join us in supporting Florida paddlesports.
 



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Kayak Clubs Join FPTA

Hank Brooks  Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Tampa Bay Sea Kayakers and The Villages Canoe & Kayak Club join the Florida Paddling Trails Assn.   (Read Story)
6/21/2010Email Spam
6/11/2010An Evening with Freya Hoffmeister in Miami
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Partners

The Florida Paddling Trails Association partners with other organizations that share our enthusiasm for promoting paddlesports in Florida. If you are involved in an organization that regularly interacts with kayak and canoe paddlers and want to learn more about partnering with FPTA please email us.

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President's Corner

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FPTA President
For more information about our Executive Director position or need for a Regional Director for Region J (Stuart, FL) and Region A (Pensacola, FL). Please email me for more information.


Florida Circumnavigational Saltwater Paddling Trail Guide (Paperback)

 

Highlighting and educating paddlers about Florida's rich history and fragile coastal environment, the circumnavigational trail traverses 20 national parks, seashores, wildlife refuges and marine sanctuaries, 37 Florida aquatic preserves and 47 Florida state parks. This is the first printed guide for the trail and equipment lists, trip tips and planning instructions are included.

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