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Self-Guided Trips
Canoe Escape offers six different self-guided, day-trip combinations along the Hillsborough River through a diverse ecosystem. Guests are encouraged to take extra time on any trip for nature observation, picnicking, photography, or fishing. Whether you are renting canoes or kayaks or Canoe Escape is shuttling yours, all paddling adventures start at Canoe Escape on Fowler Avenue. You will be transported to your trip from our shop. On the way you will be provided with a river map, an explanation of your trip, and current river conditions. Our staff is happy to provide cursory paddling pointers to review the basic strokes in case it's been a while since you've paddled or if you are a first-time paddler.

Sea Kayaking the HillsboroughAll trips are downstream. Approximated paddling times will vary with your paddling proficiency, weather conditions, and the water level. Although a rare occurrence, because this is a wilderness area it is possible to encounter a downed tree or other obstruction that may require a portage on any trip even though we do our best to keep all self-guided trip sections free of objects blocking the path.

Whether you are renting canoes or kayaks or we are shuttling yours, reservations are strongly recommended on all trips to secure trip time and availability. By making a reservation you assist us in doing our best to stagger-start launches so everyone can enjoy the wildlife and serenity. Reservations and advance prepayment are required for groups of 8 or more boats. Canoe Escape is open year around however we are closed Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve Day, and Christmas Day. We open at 9:00 a.m. Monday through Friday, and 8:00 on Saturday and Sunday.

Because this river is of such great ecological importance to the Tampa Bay area, we believe that these trips are best suited to wildlife watchers, families, and those seeking the serenity of the outdoors. If you are looking for a social outing that revolves around a lot of alcohol, this is not the place for you. We have only a few rules that are simple to follow and they exist for your safety as well as that of the wildlife. We look forward to providing you with one of the greatest outdoor experiences you'll ever have!

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Wilderness Park Trips
The Wilderness Park is a 16,000-acre wildlife preserve. It is recognized by the Florida Wildlife Viewing Guide as one of the best places to view wildlife in Florida and is one of Hillsborough County's jewels. Canoe Escape's Wilderness Park trips are divided naturally into three different two-hour sections that can be taken individually or in combination. Small county parks with picnic tables and restrooms are conveniently located each two hours' paddling time apart. The river in this area is flatwater with generally a one-half to one mile per hour current. Latest launch for a 2-hour trip is 2:00 p.m.; for a 4-hour trip is noon; and for a 6-hour trip is 10:00 a.m. You are welcome to take as much time as you like on any trip however our last pickup is 5:00 p.m., no exceptions! At the launch site you will be asked to schedule a time that you would like to be picked up.

Rates follow Trip 6 description. Reservations strongly recommended.

Spotting a Great Blue Heron...Trip 1 - Sargeant Park to Morris Bridge Park
"Look at that alligator!" "Hey, over there's a limpkin!" "Did you say there were 14 turtles on that log?" "We came around this bend in the river and there was a family of wild pigs down at the edge of the river bank!" "I can't believe I saw a river otter!" These are typical things you might say to yourself and your friends when you're done paddling this trip. Trip 1 is everyone's favorite for its abundance of wildlife. It's the best place to see alligators in the wild. This is the trip we recommend for first time paddlers, birders, and photographers.

2-hour paddling time; 4-1/2 miles
20 to 60 feet wide, canopied by large oaks and cypress;
70% shade alternating sun and shade


the thick, green canopyTrip 2 - Morris Bridge Park to Trout Creek Park
Feelings of adventure and isolation await under a thick, green canopy as the river twists and turns the first hour and-a-half of this section. Then the river widens out. This section affords an opportunity to see a variety of different species of flora and fauna although not in the quantity that Trip 1 provides. As you pass Nature's Classroom watch out for the "trespassing" vultures. The winter months will provide you a glimpse of a staggering number of them as migratory vultures join with the year around resident population. You'll definitely want to "look alive" so they don't mistake you for lunch. This wide area of the river is great to view osprey and in low water times (typically May/June) roseatte spoonbills. Exploring Trout Creek near the end of the trip takes you out of the cypress swamp into a hardwood hammock.


2 hour paddling time; 4 miles
80% shade first 1-1/2 hours; then full sun



A fantastic area for sun lovers...Trip 3 - Trout Creek Park to Rotary Park
This is a fantastic area for group outings and sun lovers. You'll see some 'gators and wading birds here, but the wider section of the river makes it easier for canoers to paddle side by side to enjoy the company of close companions. The incredible beauty of the forest and sky reflect in the calm water as you paddle through the "Narrows". Although not narrow for a canoe, this was as far up from Tampa Bay as ships (pirates?) could come and thus it was named the narrows. The last 40 minutes of paddling will take you through the edge of the suburban area of Temple Terrace. There is still a lot of nice scenery to take in as well as some breathtaking estates.

2-hour paddling time; 5 miles full sun

Trip 4 - Sargeant Park to Trout Creek Park
A combination of trips 1 and 2 for four hours of Tampa's best wilderness paddling and wildlife observation. Morris Bridge Park (the midpoint of the trip) makes a great stopping place for lunch, to stretch your legs, or just relax before heading downstream.

4-hour paddling time; 8-1/2 miles
75% shade first 3-1/2 hours; then full sun
Birds in flight.

Trip 5 - Morris Bridge Park to Rotary Park
A combination of trips 2 and 3 for four hours of contrasting scenic beauty between the Wilderness Park and suburban Temple Terrace. Trout Creek Park (the midpoint of the trip) is a great place to have lunch, stretch your legs, or just relax before heading on downstream.

4-hour paddling time; 9 miles
80% shade first 1-1/2 hours; then full sun
On the water...

Trip 6 - Sargeant Park to Rotary Park
A combination of trips 1, 2, and 3 for a full-day escape to the joys of nature. Each two hours along the way is a developed park area with picnic tables and restrooms for a "civilized" wilderness experience. Due to the slow-moving nature of the river, the 6-hour trip is only recommended for frequent paddlers. You'll earn every mile on the Hillsborough. Less frequent paddlers may be happier taking a 4-hour trip and making it last six hours.

6-hour paddling time; 14 miles
75% shade first 3-1/2 hours; then full sun


  • Paddling times are approximate and will vary according to weather and water conditions.
  • For your protection, we reserve the right to cancel or alter trips because of inclement weather, high water, or river conditions.
  • All trips are downstream. Allow extra time for wildlife viewing or picnicking at no extra charge.
  • Fishing on the river is permitted, however, a fishing license is required.
  • Dress for the weather. Bring plenty of water and perhaps snacks or lunch. (What to bring list)


Wilderness Park Trip Rates

  • Prices do not include sales tax.
  • Rates subject to change without notice.
  • Major credit cards accepted.
  • Gift Certificates available.
  • Shuttle fee, paddles,life vests, and park entrance fee are included in self-guided rental rates.
  • Reservations strongly recommended.

    Self-Guided Rentals

    Tandem canoe or kayak
    (2 paddler minimum charge)
       Trips 1, 2, or 3: $24.50 per paddler
       Trips 4 or 5: $29.50 per paddler

       Trip 6: $34.50 per paddler
    Some tandem canoes are large enough to accommodate center passengers as follows:
       under 12 (2 center passengers maximum): Free
       12 - 17 (1 center passenger maximum): $8.00
       18 or older (1 center passenger maximum): $12.00

    Solo kayak
       Trips 1, 2, or 3: $46
       Trips 4 or 5: $51
       Trip 6: $56

Weekend/Major Holiday Express Rate

Trip 1 only. Must start at 8:00 a.m. and return by 11:00 a.m.

Tandem Canoe/Kayak

$22.00* per paddler (2 paddler minimum charge)

Solo Kayak $41.00*


*$5.00 pickup deposit & reservation required.


Shuttle service only for canoe/kayak owners Shuttle service for Trips 1 through 6 is $29 plus sales tax per boat. Shuttlee includes park entrance fee.

(NOTE: Shuttle fee is included in canoe/kayak rental rates. This fee is for canoe/kayak owners only.)

Save $5 on your shuttle by bringing someone to rent a boat at the same time we are shuttling yours. The shuttle discount is one to one. One discounted shuttle per one boat rental. Examples: 2 shuttles/ 1 rental = one full price shuttle, one discounted shuttle, one rental. 2 shuttles/2 rentals = two discounted shuttles, two rentals.

If you are paddling two solo, plastic kayaks that can be loaded on our trailer on one bar, each kayak will receive a $5 discount. Please let us know at check in.

($5 discounts may not be combined for a larger discount.)

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Canoe Escape, Inc.
9335 E. Fowler Avenue
Thonotosassa, FL 33592
ph: 813-986-2067
e-mail: info@canoeescape.com
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