There’s something awe inspiring about setting out into the wetlands, trails, and coastal mangroves of Southwest Florida — camera in hand, ready for the unexpected.
Over the years, I’ve learned that what you bring with you can make the difference between a smooth adventure and a sweaty scramble back to the car.
Here’s what’s always in my pack when I head out on a photo mission or spontaneous hike.
πΈ My Go-To Camera Setup
For wildlife photography, my Sony a6700 is the heart of every adventure. It’s lightweight but powerful, and when paired with a 100–400mm lens, I can capture everything from a tiny warbler to a soaring eagle without disturbing their space.
π‘ Tip: If you’re new to nature photography, start with a zoom lens that gives you range without sacrificing sharpness — you’ll thank yourself the first time a bird lands just out of reach.
π₯Ύ Comfortable Hiking Shoes
Florida trails can go from dry sand to muddy swamp in a matter of minutes, so good hiking shoes are non-negotiable. Look for something with breathable mesh and grip for wet terrain.
Your feet will thank you after a few miles of exploring places like Six Mile Cypress Slough or Hickey Creek Mitigation Park.
π The Essentials in My Backpack
I try to keep it light — too much gear can take the focus off relaxing and enjoying the moment.
Here’s what always makes the cut:
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π§΄ Water bottle: Florida humidity means hydration is survival.
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π§️ Rain poncho & umbrella: Storms can sneak up fast — don’t let your gear get soaked.
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π Solar power bank: Great for long days when you’re shooting video or using GPS.
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π Beef jerky: Simple, salty, and perfect for refueling mid-trail.
πΆ️ Sun Protection That Works
Southwest Florida sun doesn’t play around. I always wear a lightweight, long-sleeve summer hoodie — it keeps me cool and blocks UV rays. Add a wide-brim sun hat, and you’re ready for the brightest trails and open marshes.
π¦ Pro tip: Light colors not only keep you cool, but they also attract fewer mosquitoes.
π Bonus Gear: Binoculars
Even with a telephoto lens, I love bringing a small pair of binoculars. Sometimes it’s nice to just watch without shooting — especially when a pair of Roseate Spoonbills or an Osprey glides by.
πΏ Keep It Simple, Stay Present
I’ve found that the best adventures happen when I’m not weighed down by gear. The less you carry, the more you notice — the sound of a Red-shouldered Hawk echoing through the trees, the shimmer of a dragonfly’s wings, or the quiet stillness before a gator surfaces.
In the end, the goal isn’t just the perfect photo — it’s to experience the wild heart of Southwest Florida.
π΄ What’s in Your Adventure Pack?
Do you have a must-have item that makes your outdoor adventures smoother? Drop it in the comments below — I’d love to hear what keeps you prepared on the trail.