Welcome to the Indian River ! This series of water geocaches is a 6 km stretch of moving water that is a fun playground for plastic kayaks. This geocache is almost at the end of the 6 km, so my question is, "how many rocks did you hit?" Did you manage to come out without a scratch? Most likely you will "bump" some rocks in the shallow areas, and you might want to be prepared to wade in places. There are areas that are quite shallow and you can watch the crayfish scurry below you as you float downstream. Other areas of this 6 km stretch from Cooney Island Road put-in to David Fife Line take-out, are deep, and peaceful with less current and you might see Great Blue Heron, fish, otters, even bald eagles. There are several sets of riffles, (not rapids), that will be fun to navigate and the river's current moves fairly slowly in summer, so you have lots of time to view them upon approach and even to backpaddle upstream if you want to straighten out or check them out first. I think there are at least 12 sets of riffles with slight drops of one foot or less. We've taken a canoe, and other people take canoes, but you are likely going to scratch the bottom of your boat in places. Don't say I didn't warn you.
In 2025, a wire mess was built below the bridge on Division Road, because they are going to be fixing the old bridge and putting in a new one. It's tricky getting under it, but possible. Kayakers are going under the netting on the east side. You might have to get out of your kayak and wade for a bit to manage it. Good luck ! And enjoy. Life is short.