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As of last november it was passible. The entrance behind Turkey Key is guarded by a large mud flat, you'll want to enter or exit when you have the right tide. Water does flow fairly strong through the creek, and it's easier to go against the flow. If you paddle down stream, the flow will push you into snags that should be avoided, and you can end up broaching. Keep some bug screen handy.
It's a really cool detour, lots of birds and fish; Enjoy!
Use the tide readings for the entrance to the Chatham River.
http://www.saltwatertides.com/dynamic.dir/floridagulfsites.html#sable
They'll be almost the same for the entrance to Charlie Creek. An hour to an hour and a half after low should give you enough water to enter/ exit the mouth of the creek. Allow more time for a negative tide, and keep in mind that wind can affect those tides.
Headed up Charley creek last Monday during an incoming tide (entered the mouth near mid-tide). The entire route to Cannon Bay was passable in our canoes. There was a small, semi-submersed log that required some work to get the boats over, plus a few fully submerged ones we just floated over. Plenty of low hanging branches to duck under with snags here and there, but in general it was fine. As expected for mid-November, bugs were still heavy. Pelican Bay was full of wildlife. Tides and time permitting this is a great alternate route between beach sites and the WW.
Erik, sounds like a great trip. A friend was recently at Watsons and must have seen the same bobcat walking through camp. We are planning to go through Charley creek in a few weeks, thanks for the info Erik and Jason.
Connie
Any updates for Charley Creek? 17 foot kayaks ok?
Its fine . Watch the tide tables. The narrow part of the river easily accommodates my nearly 18 foot long sea canoe. Best to go in on a rising tide.
Enter from the gulf with a rising tide? I have read a few reports that it is better to have the tide against you.
Charley Creek is basically a long mangrove tunnel. If you haven't already, you check it out about 2/3 of the way down at:
https://kayakfari.wordpress.com/trips-sea-stories-pics/camping-hell...
Also this is me in a 20ft sea kayak going through it in an interactive panorama:
http://www.dermandar.com/p/dOoDpA/charley-creek-kayakfari-everglade...
You really shouldn't have any trouble going through. It's the section between there and Gopher Creek that can get really shallow so you need to be on a higher tide.
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