After Thursday's manatees, and Friday's deer, I decided to paddle the Silver River Saturday, November 28, 2009, to see monkeys. As you can see, I did.
I launched from Ray's Wayside Park. No one in the attendant booth, I paid in the honor pipe. $5.00. I've seen non-payers get tickets. 9:00 am on a cool November Saturday, few vehicles in the lot. One powerboat launching, 4 Canadian canoe racers with two canoes. I was under way just before 9:30. This was my first Silver River paddle since June. The water was lower than it was then, even the canal leading to the River was clear.
3 in 1. Great blue heron, cormorant, great egret.
There were more monkeys on the Silver River than people on my way River. Just the Canadian canoers and one power boat.
It took me just over two hours to get to the head springs/theme park area
The way down River was busier than the way up, it was Saturday after all, but nothing like a summer weekend.
At least the tour boat operators weren't having their passengers toss bread out of the tour boats. I saw that a while back. After which I emailed my concern to the State and the theme park. Never got a response, but haven't seen it happen again.
I landed just past 2:30, a nice 5 hour trip. Extended the day, as I often do after yaking the Silver River my going to Silver Glen Springs. I used to go to Salt Springs, but that is still closed for renovations.
I had the Spring to myself, a family was just getting out. I made my usual comment I make to anyone with out a mask and snorkel. "Bet its your first time, as next time you will have a mask and snorkel" "They are in a bag, back home in South Florida. We forgot them" They told me there had been a good-sized crowd, up to 3 PM. Florida- Florida State kick off was 3:30.

I snorkled to the end of the swim area, peering out, maybe one of the manatees would swim into the Spring. Not while I was there. I did see two sting rays.
After my swim, I took about an hour walk on the Lake George and Spring Boils Trails. Indian mound.
Readers with good memories will recall I was surprised to find out on my last visit, 2 or 3 weeks ago, that Silver Glen Recereation Area closes at sunset, not 8 pm as stated on a sign at the park. That sign is now covered by a "sunset" sign. Speaking of which.
2 comments:
So Dave, help me out. Monkeys in Florida. Where did they come from?
Alan, you didn't read my first Silver River Tale, in October, 2007? ;)
"The clear water and jungle like foliage have made Silver Springs a movie and TV set dating to Johnny Weismuller playing Tarzan. The monkeys are not descendants of Cheetah. They are rhesus monkeys not chimpanzees. The monkeys are the descendants of a a few placed on an island in the river by a tour boat operator in the 1930's as a tourist attraction. It seems he did not realize they could swim. They have multiplied and are found all along the Silver River. From time to time, reports of monkeys come from other parts of the state. I saw one near Blue Spring this summer."
In general, my first Tale on a location has the most detail on how ot get there, cost, history, ect.
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