Parking: Free parking
Tickets: Free! This seems to be private, not a state park.
Business hours: Open all year round! But 3pm is the latest time for launch
Time spent: at least 2 hours. If you want to kayak, you can stay until 5PM at the latest
Route: There are two routes starting from here
emerald cut route: The shallow water area is very shallow, about ankle-deep. The scenery is beautiful and very green. In fact, there are some small fish and no crocodiles. It takes about 2 hours to go back and forth. It is tiring to go against the current. Most of them walk this way. There are some houses around, which is really cool. It is so close. This is Kelly Park to the south. - Kelly Park in Rock Springs - Rock Springs is the source of the entire spring upstream
The other route: deep water area. The water is very deep. You need to wear a life jacket. There are many animals, such as crocodiles, turtles, scavengers, birds, etc. There are much fewer people in this route.
Toilets: free
Tour: You can sign up or not. It is cheaper to rent a kayak by yourself, about 54 but more than 60 for a tour. You can rent it yourself and follow the tour.
Others: I think I can come here directly without paying any tickets.