Everglades & Francis S. Taylor Wildlife Management Area - Stub Canal
Conservation, Florida, United States
Stub Canal is a paddling destination located in the Everglades and Francis S. Taylor Wildlife Management Area in Florida. The area operates as a conservation zone, prioritizing environmental protection and wildlife habitat preservation. The canal provides a play spot for paddlers interested in exploring one of Florida's most ecologically significant landscapes.
The location sits at coordinates 26.23011, -80.45932 in South Florida. Paddlers visiting this area can expect to encounter the unique wetland environment characteristic of the Everglades ecosystem. The designation as a wildlife management area indicates that the site is actively managed to support native species and natural processes.
Access to Stub Canal offers visitors an opportunity to experience a relatively undeveloped paddling experience within a protected conservation area. The play spot designation suggests the location provides suitable conditions for paddling activities while maintaining the ecological integrity of the surrounding wetlands. Visitors should be prepared for conditions typical of Everglades paddling and should respect all regulations governing the wildlife management area.