Receive Weekly Email and Text Message Updates:
Sign up for latest info on concerts, dining, promotions and more!
Go!

Related Stories ...

National Features >

  • City Pages

    Michele Bachmann, Unmuzzled

    You don't need to read Sarah Palin's book to hear the ravings of a mad woman.

    By Matt Snyders

  • Riverfront Times

    Babe 'n' Arms

    Tom was a hot-tempered cross-dresser with a garage full of guns--and then he became Rachel.

    By Nicholas Phillips

  • Dallas Observer

    The Fight for Texas

    Rick Perry and Kay Bailey Hutchison are locked in a battle over the soul of the GOP. They're also running for governor.

    By Sam Merten

You’ll Never Walk It, But Ride on Water

Share

  • rss

By Raina McLeod

Published on June 24, 2009 at 3:01am

Sure, it’s been known to keep more than a few dead bodies moist, but Biscayne Bay is much more than that. So we’re glad Dragonfly Expeditions has chosen to offer it up via kayak and hydrobike, a contraption that resembles the lovechild of a bike and banana boat. During Innovation on the Water: Introducing the Hydrobike, catch views of Stiltsville and listen to your guide ramble on about the history and ecology of Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park as you pedal along the shoreline. The 2.5-hour experience includes a kayak ride and tour of the historic lighthouse. This trip isn’t for the un-athletic, because once you’re on the water, there’s no turning back. So buy some bottled water, prepare to get wet, and call for your reservation. Meet up with your fellow water pals at 10:30 a.m. in front of the restrooms next to the Lighthouse Café at Bill Baggs.
Sun., June 28, 10:30 a.m., 2009