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Groups with their own boat who want a genuine off-grid Florida coastal experience: sea turtle nesting season runs late spring through summer, the 4.2-mile kayak trail is right there, and wading birds work the tidal flats year-round.
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Price
Varies
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Reservable
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Varies
Season
Year-round
Cell
No Service
Pets
No Pets
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27.1517, -80.1625
Groups with their own boat who want a genuine off-grid Florida coastal experience: sea turtle nesting season runs late spring through summer, the 4.2-mile kayak trail is right there, and wading birds work the tidal flats year-round.
No private boat means no access, full stop. There's also no water, no toilets, no fire rings, and no cell info, solo campers and anyone expecting even basic infrastructure will find this setup unworkable.
Context for the broader area surrounding St. Lucie Inlet Preserve State Park Campground, sourced from the federal Recreation.gov rec-area record.
Horsetooth Reservoir, <A HREF="https://www.usbr.gov/projects/index.php?id=432">Colorado-Big Thompson Project</a>, furnishes the main water supply for the Poudre Valley. The reservoir is 6.5 miles long, and is formed by four large earthfill dams. Developments include 4 campgrounds, 111 campsites, and 7 boat-launch ramps. A concession-operated public marina is located at the Inlet Bay area. Concession operated restaurant (Cordova's Horsetooth Lighthouse, 970-223-3922) is located in the South Bay. A developed public swim beach located on the west side of the lake. NOTE As a result of the Modernization of the Dam project, Reclamation lowered the water at Horsetooth and began modernizing the four dams. The reservoir has approximately 1,899 water surface acres, 1,978 land acres and 25 miles of shoreline. Primary recreation activities include fishing, power boating, water skiing and camping. Primary sport fish include rainbow trout, crappie, smallmouth bass, white bass, wiper, largemouth bass, and walleye. <A HREF="http://www.usbr.gov/gp-bin/arcweb_htoothr.pl">Current Reservoir Levels</a> Colorado State Parks operates a small visitor center at Lory State Park, located next to the north shore of Horsetooth Reservoir.
Off county road about 5 miles west of Fort Collins.
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Summer brings the warmest conditions and most active wildlife. Daytime highs reach the upper 80s to mid-90s F, with water temperatures in the mid-70s to low-80s F. Breeding shorebirds and waders gather on beaches and flats, and sea turtles nest from late spring through summer. Mornings are usually calm for boat landings; afternoons often deliver brief thunderstorms. November through April offers milder weather for hiking and paddling the 4.2-mile kayak trail, though water is cooler. Weekends see moderate boat traffic in peak months.
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