I just paddled a part of the river from riverbebd to past the first falls. A few days back I did the boat ramp at the state park down to Jupiter Inlet. The Loxahatchee is a strange but beautiful River. The headwaters are below the mouth. It goes in a huge horse shoe. Great video btw:)
Great video! I did this paddle a few years ago and we stopped at the fallen tree. We couldn’t get the kayaks over and were forced to return back to Riverbend. Thanks for showing how you got passed the tree. I really wanted to go the whole way and see Trapper Johns so I appreciate that footage too!
I want to do the same trip you did, but will bring a small V-hull and a 2hp outboard. Will I be able to get to trapper Nelsons from JD state park? Looks like there were a couple of waterfalls. GREAT video!
as far as I know, they don't allow any motorized vessels between Riverbend park and trapper nelsons. There are a few trees that require sitting or laying on the canoe, one tree that requires climbing over, and the two dams/waterfalls. However, motorized traffic is allowed between Trapper Nelson's and JD park (yes you'll easily be able to get between the two). IMO that section is not the most scenic, nut it is still pleasant.
Dennis Golub you can make from Jonathan Dickinson to Trapper’s so you would go east to west, by power boat. But I would check with Jonathan Dickenson Park as rules change
We dropped my buddy's truck off at Jonathan Dickinson State Park before paddling so we could load the canoe onto it and drive back to Riverbend. There is a canoe/kayak/bike company at Riverbend now, they may have a shuttle service if you rent from them but I am not sure.
@@TheHavnmonkey thank you for the info! I loved doing the full 8 mile trip from one end to the other and was really sad when it was closed. Happy to see it's possible again.
I think it's about 1.5mi, but the trail is really twisty so paddling time is longer. Also, if you have to paddle back to the Riverbend launch you'll be paddling against the current. it's labeled "Masten Dam, Jupiter FL" in google maps.