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Abel Tasman National Park is New Zealand's smallest national park and is located at the north end of the South Island. The park has vast tidal inlets, deserted golden bays and weathered coastline. At the park you will see seals, native birds, scallop shells and native flora. The Park is renowned for its spectacular scenery and temperate climate.
The rocky sculptural ...
Antarctic kayaking, a once in a lifetime experience. Sea Kayaking in Antarctica offers you the opportunity to experience the ice, wildlife and sea life up close and personal.
Kayakers in the Apostle Islands in Wisconsin will experience wide, sandy beaches, historical lighthouses, secret chambers, honeycombed cave passageways, and visible shipwrecks.
The Apostle Islands are a group of 22 islands in Lake Superior, off the Bayfield Peninsula in northern Wisconsin.
Some of the best sea caves of the Great Lakes are located on the shorelines o...
Off the Scottish coastline is a maze of islands, sea lochs, and inlets that offer world-famous kayaking conditions. Whether you’re looking for a smooth ride practically gliding across the water amidst an idyllic background of highlands, stunning beaches, and wildlife or are in search for something more challenging conditions, it can be found along the coastline ...
The Arkansas Headwaters Recreation Area (AHRA) is one of the United States' most popular locations for whitewater rafting and kayaking on the Arkansas River. There is a total of 150 miles of water that extends from Leadville, Colorado to Pueblo, Colorado and contains many different classes of rapids ranging from Class II-V rapids. Activities within the area include Bi...
Barton Creek, on the green belt in Austin, is usually a dry, rocky creek bed (except near Colorado river). Every few years there is enough rain in the area to fill it up long enough for a few runs in the tubes or kayaks. Otherwise just check out the creek near the Colorado river.
Check the flow rates at the USGS site. This is the Barton Creek flow rate measured from ...
As a playground for kayakers, stand-up paddleboarders, and campers, Bear Glacier Lagoon draws a variety of visitors to Kenai Fjords. Bear Glacier Lagoon is a proglacier lagoon, a lake that forms between a glacier and its moraine. The lagoon is an incredible place to explore and see giant icebergs that have calved from the largest glacier in the park. As with all paddl...
Those folks seeking true adventure can find it floating Beaver Creek Wild and Scenic River.
Beaver Creek Wild and Scenic River is a Class I, clear water river, with only a few short sections of class II water that flows past jagged limestone peaks in the White Mountains National Recreation Area and through the Yukon Flats National Wildlife Refuge before joining the Yu...
The only way to get to Blue Heart Spring is to paddle up the Snake River near the tiny town of Buhl, Idaho. It's located at the Box Canyon confluence, where the cold, blue Box Canyon water visibly mixes with the Snake River water.
Blue Heart Springs is a natural spring that is located along the Snake River near the Thousand Springs State Park in Hagerman, Idaho, and ...
The Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW or BWCA), is a 1,090,000-acre (4,400 km2) wilderness area within the Superior National Forest in northeastern Minnesota (USA) under the administration of the U.S. Forest Service. The BWCAW is renowned as a destination for both canoeing and fishing on its many lakes and is the most visited wilderness in the United States...
Explore the Broken Group Islands that include sandy secluded beaches, old-growth rain forests, lagoons, arches, blowholes and tide pools. The Broken Group is a group of small islands and islets in the middle of Barkley Sound on the West Coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
The islands are part of the Pacific Rim National Park Reserve, which includes L...
The Bruneau is formed from the Jarbidge River, which flows north from the mountains of northern Nevada through the beautiful basalt and rhyolite canyons of the Owyhee Uplands. There, it joins the West Fork of the Bruneau, then the East and West Forks join to form the mainstem. 40 miles of the Bruneau River are designated wild, and a 0.6-mile stretch at the Indian Hot ...
The Chagres River (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈtʃaɣɾes]), in central Panama, is the largest river in the Panama Canal's watershed. The river is dammed twice, and the resulting reservoirs—Gatun Lake and Lake Alajuela—form an integral part of the canal and its water system. Although the river's natural course runs northwest into the Caribbean Sea, its waters al...
Chalk Sound on Providenciales Island, Turks and Caicos is a great place for kayaking or paddle boarding (SUP) the bright turquoise waters, cliffs and crags. The area is exposed to the regular tradewinds from the east which will causes choppy conditions.
Las Brisas Restaurant is the only business located in Chalk Sound offering kayak rentals, with rates by the hour.
Kayaking around the islands of Channel Islands National Park in California offers crystal clear Pacific waters, sea caves, breathtaking cliffs, abundant wildlife such as dolphins, whales, seals, and sea lions.
On Santa Cruz island, kayaking is best east towards Scorpion Rock or west towards Cavern Point provides great wildlife viewing and sea caves. Kayaking from Pri...
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