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Our Top Florida Rivers & Lakes for Boating & Watersports

Monday, June 17, 2024
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Florida boasts some of the most stunning waterways in the country, and these lakes are perfect for a day of fun on the boat:

St. Johns River: Nicknamed the "Liquid Highway," this historic river winds its way for over 300 miles through North Florida, from Jacksonville all the way to near Cape Canaveral. Cruise past lush greenery, historic landmarks, and charming towns. The calm, sheltered sections near cities like DeLand and Sanford are ideal for pontooning, kayaking, and paddleboarding, while wider stretches further north allow for watersports and tubing.

Conway Chain of Lakes: This interconnected chain of nine lakes, situated near the heart of Central Florida in Orange County, offers something for everyone. Explore hidden coves and sandbars near Winter Garden on a pontoon boat, cast a line for some fishing around Orlando, or enjoy wakesurfing on Lake Conway.

John’s Lake: Spanning over 2,500 acres, in between Winter Garden and Clermont, explore the coves and inlets, with gems like Deer Island or navigate through the scenic channel that connects the East and West pools. For fishing enthusiasts, John's Lake offers largemouth bass, bluegill, and speckled perch, making it a prime spot to cast a line and test your skills.

Clermont Chain of Lakes: Venture a little further west to the Clermont Chain of Lakes, a collection of interconnected lakes including Lake Minnehaha, Lake Louisa, and Lake Eustis. This vast network offers something for everyone. Cruise through the neighborhoods lining the shores of Winter Haven on Lake Howard, or gear up for watersports like waterskiing and wakeboarding on the open waters of Lake Harris. This chain offers a variety of fish including bass, crappie, and catfish across the chain, while nature lovers can explore hidden coves filled with wildlife at Lake Louisa, or kayak through cypress swamps for a truly immersive experience.

Winter Park Chain of Lakes: Just north of Orlando, this chain of interconnected lakes in Winter Park provides a tranquil escape. Cruise through Isle of Palms or Chain of Lakes Drive for a scenic route and admire the Spanish moss-draped trees. Enjoy a picnic on a secluded island like Phelps Island, or ride on the open water of Lake Virginia or Lake Minnehaha.

Butler Chain of Lakes: Southwest of Orlando, this chain in Orange County is known for its luxurious homes and pristine waters. Take the pontoon out to Lake Butler or Lake Tibet for an afternoon cruise with the family. Spend a relaxing afternoon fishing for largemouth bass in Big Sand Lake or get active with waterskiing and wakeboarding on Eagle Lake.

These are just a few of the many incredible lakes Central Florida has to offer. So, grab your swimsuit, sunscreen, and sense of adventure, and get your boat ready for some fun!


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