Finally, it’s starting to feel a little like fall in Florida! While the Sunshine State might not be known for crisp autumn leaves or sweater weather, there’s no denying the refreshing change as the air turns cooler and the humidity eases up! What better way to enjoy this perfect weather than an outdoor adventure with Peace River Charters? Whether it’s an airboat ride or a swamp buggy tour, fall is one of the best times of year to explore Florida’s natural beauty!
Lower Chances of Rain
One of the biggest perks of fall in Florida is the lower chance of rain. The afternoon thunderstorms of summer start to fade, leaving behind clear blue skies and golden sunsets! This makes planning a day of outdoor fun much easier as there’s no need to worry about those last-minute rain cancellations or packing rain jackets and umbrellas “just in case.” The drier weather also means you’ll enjoy a more pleasant experience out on the water without the steamy, sticky air that comes with peak summer months.
Sweat Less With Cool Temps and a Light Breeze
Fall brings cooler temperatures that make being outside much more enjoyable! Whether you’re breezing down the river on an airboat or exploring rugged trails in a swamp buggy, the drop in temperature adds an extra layer of comfort. No more sweating through your adventure! Instead, you can take in the sights of the Peace River’s diverse wildlife and ecosystems with a cool breeze on your face, feeling refreshed rather than overheated.
Wildlife Is On Display
Fall in Florida is a great time to see wildlife as well. With the cooler temperatures, animals are often more active, and you might spot everything from gators sunbathing along the banks, flocks of migratory birds passing through, turtles napping on rocks, river otters, fish, and more!
Now is the perfect season if you’ve been waiting for the right time to book that airboat ride or swamp buggy tour! Join Peace River Charters and experience the thrill of the wild with ideal fall weather – comfortable, dry, and absolutely beautiful! We’re located in DeSoto County, just a short drive from Sarasota, Venice, North Port, and Myakka City.