SFUPS SMALL GROUP MANATEE SNORKEL – JANUARY 30TH 2025

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2025 SFUPS SMALL GROUP MANATEE SNORKEL

Don’t miss the chance to snorkel and photograph manatees in crystal clear spring water with a very small group. Central Florida is a fantastic place to snorkel with manatees that come in during the winter months for the spring’s consistent 72-degree temperature and abundant vegetation. They are also a great place to photograph them in exceptionally clear and calm water. To respect the manatees and, given the size of the location and local interest in keeping the site pristine, we are limiting the number of members on this trip to an extremely small group of eight. It may be possible to run this trip a few times during the season, but there is no guarantee, so if you want a chance to photograph manatees with some of your SFUPS colleagues and friends, sign up fast!

DETAILS:

  • Date: Thursday, January 30th, 2025
  • Location: The spring we are visiting is a rare jewel and typically allows for a quiet and sparsely populated snorkel with manatees. To protect this special location and experience, we are withholding the name of the spring until you sign up. We can say the spring is approximately a 3.5-hour drive north from West Palm Beach. Upon signing up for the trip, you will be contacted by the director-at-large, who will reveal the exact spring location.
  • Time to meet:9:30am – The park is open until 8 PM, but you can anticipate 2-4 hours of snorkeling to get your fill and get back on the road.   
  • Price: $13 per person plus tax, to be paid on day of snorkel at the recreation center. Note that the park reserves the right to change the fee at any time. 
  • Max number of participants: 8 – We are intentionally putting together a small group snorkel/shoot to help preserve this pristine environment and respect these endangered creatures.
  • Requirements: None, there is no scuba diving allowed in the park. Participants should bring all snorkel gear, weights, and exposure protection in addition to camera gear. Water temperature should be approximately 72 degrees. 
  • Transportation: Transportation is not provided. However, given the limited number of participants, it’s possible we can organize some carpool arrangements so that not all participants will be forced to drive individually.
  • Facilities: The park has changing rooms, portable toilets, and multiple picnic benches. There is also a small store that sells drinks, food, etc.
  • Conduct: The park requests a 20-foot buffer between swimmers/snorkelers and manatees, and we ask all participants to pay attention and self-enforce rules designed to protect these endangered and beautiful creatures. We all want great pictures, but not at the expense of the animals.

Register as soon as possible to guarantee a spot. Due to the limited number of spots available, this trip is only available to SFUPS members at this time. Click the button below to register.