Since my family was having our traditional Easter picnic at Quiet Waters, I decided to check out what would be involved in launching from there.
I don't know how much it cost to enter the park, I'm a veteran so I have a free pass. You can also get a free pass if you are a senior citizen or disabled.
The lot where you park is a 10 minute walk from where you launch. ( I timed it at an easy stride) The path leads to a dock where kayaks and canoes are rented. The park brochure says this is where you can launch however, I found a better spot.
If you stay on the path about 25 yards past the entrance for the dock, you will see a clearing that goes down to the water. It is an easy grade for going down and up and there is a sand beach where people swim their dogs. ( saw dog prints). The water was about 1 foot deep at the beach and about 2 feet deep about 10 feet from the beach. It really looks like an easy place to launch.
For you guys who tote giant size Hobies with 200 pounds of gear, the walk will probably take a little longer.
This will give you access to the lower South River and bay in an area where the salt content is high enough for hard heads and Spanish Mackerel.
Regards,
I don't know how much it cost to enter the park, I'm a veteran so I have a free pass. You can also get a free pass if you are a senior citizen or disabled.
The lot where you park is a 10 minute walk from where you launch. ( I timed it at an easy stride) The path leads to a dock where kayaks and canoes are rented. The park brochure says this is where you can launch however, I found a better spot.
If you stay on the path about 25 yards past the entrance for the dock, you will see a clearing that goes down to the water. It is an easy grade for going down and up and there is a sand beach where people swim their dogs. ( saw dog prints). The water was about 1 foot deep at the beach and about 2 feet deep about 10 feet from the beach. It really looks like an easy place to launch.
For you guys who tote giant size Hobies with 200 pounds of gear, the walk will probably take a little longer.
This will give you access to the lower South River and bay in an area where the salt content is high enough for hard heads and Spanish Mackerel.
Regards,
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