Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Bohemian Park to Big Daddy's

I'll admit that the words "never again" did roll off my tongue after paddling the upper Fish River last fall. At that time, the water level was much higher than it is now. For perspective on how high the water can get on the Fish River, below is a photo from our paddle on Saturday. The arrow is pointing to a log of driftwood lodged in the tree branches. So, when I previously described the upper Fish River as having areas of deep, black water, it was probably, indeed, rather deep. It's hard to fathom the water ever getting that high, but I guess that's why all of the houses on the Fish River are built on stilts.


This trip down the Fish River was much more relaxed. There were about twelve of us in a group, and our leader knew the Fish River well. He even took measures to clear a path for us ahead of our paddle.



It was such a fun day out on the water, and such a great group of people. The entire length of the paddle was about six miles. The bonus to this paddle was getting out at Big Daddy's Grill and enjoying a well deserved icy cold beverage and a hearty meal among new friends.


Bohemian Park is located on County Road 48, Fairhope, AL. Google Maps will lead you there with no issues. There's plenty of parking on an average day. There are two portalets--the doors are kinda broken and no toilet tissue, but they're still functional and smell surprisingly okay.

Big Daddy's is located at: 16542 Ferry Rd, Fairhope, AL 36532. It's best to pop in and ask if it's okay to leave your vehicle parked there. They prefer that kayakers park their vehicles in the grassy area along the fence, so patrons can park in the paved spots.

Until next time.
Carpe diem, my friend!

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