Admittedly, I am not the most adventurous person you’ll ever know. Maybe that comes from tipping over in a canoe, cautiously watching dozens of alligators from a canoe in the middle of a lake, or a startling encounter with a snake along a park trail. So, when we decided on an airboat ride for our latest Florida adventure, let’s just say I was a bit apprehensive at first. However, it turned out to be one of my most favorite outdoor activities – ever – thanks to Black Hammock Adventures.
The Airboats
Located on Lake Jesup in Oviedo, Black Hammock Adventures has been providing airboat rides for more than 15 years. Their boats are approved by, and the captains licensed by, the U.S. Coast Guard. Needless to say, they know what they are doing.
After purchasing our tickets in the gift shop, we headed down to the dock to wait for boarding. Airboat rides leave every 30 minutes, so you will not wait very long for your excursion. Our boat had a grand total of seven, which included six passengers and the captain. It could easily have seated another nine passengers. The captain started with a brief safety review, informed us of the noise and the need to wear the provided ear protection, and offered a short background of the lake. Then we were off on our adventure.
Picking up speed, we glided gracefully along the smooth waters of the lake. The bright sun and blue sky created the perfect conditions, although there was a chill in the air. Needless to say, the weather was on our side. Since the boat wasn’t at capacity), we could see the wildlife and fauna on both sides of the boat.
The first part of our excursion took us off the main lake and into a cove of sorts. Idling along the shoreline, we saw osprey flying overhead and alligators in the water – one sunning himself on a log, another lazing nearby, a limpkin just beyond.
After a leisurely ride along the south shore, we picked up speed and headed across the lake to the north shore. Making our way across the marshes and several quick airboat turns, we ended up in another part of the lake with an abundance of wildlife. Great blue herons waded along the shore, anhingas perched, drying off their wings, ducks skimming across the water, and, of course, more alligators lazed on or near the shore. Lake Jesup is said to have one of the densest populations of alligators in the state.
After meandering along the shore, we head back across the lake to the dock. For someone who was apprehensive at first, I felt a little disappointed when we disembarked.
Dropping off our ear protection, we were led back to the gift shop for the grand finale – a “close encounter” with a small gator.
Other Things to See and Do
If you’ve never been to Black Hammock, don’t think it’s something you drive out to, take your airboat ride, then turn around and leave. There is much more to do and see. Free exhibits include a parrot jungle, an alligator viewing area, and Hammy – a 12-foot alligator born in 1968 and weighing in at around 600 pounds. His personal bio says he was the one selected from over 100 alligators to retire at Black Hammock.
After seeing all of the alligators, if you’re craving some “gatorlicious appetizers,” head up to the Black Hammock Restaurant. Of course, there’s much more to eat that just gator!
Our spur-of-the-moment trip to Black Hammock made for a perfect day. From the airboat ride, to lunch at the restaurant, and a drink at the Lazy Gator Bar, this is one adventure that will be repeated.
Please take a moment and watch our slideshow below of more of our trip to Black Hammock.
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Nancy says
Great story!
doriskeeler@gmail.com says
Thanks Nancy!