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The Fortymile River is an extensive network of creeks and rivers in east-central Alaska, 392 miles of which are designated a National Wild and Scenic or Recreational River. The river's numerous forks flow into the 'mainstem' Fortymile River, which joins the Yukon River in Canada.
River float trips, camping, and sightseeing from the Taylor Highway are the primary attr...
Start at the Bent Creek inlet for the French Broad River near Asheville, North Carolina. Kayak the winding river through Asheville and by the Biltmore Estate.
The Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve consists of 3.3 million acres of wildlife and natural beauty. It is a U.S. National Monument, an International Biosphere Reserve, and a UNESCO World Heritage site. The beauty of the Park comes from its breathtaking snow-capped mountain, pristine coastlines, glaciers (four still release icebergs into the bay), fresh water rive...
The best stretch for canoeing is the 22 miles between Penny Pot County Park and Atlantic County Park at LakeLenape. Penny Pot is off Route 561 along the Black Horse Pike, Route 322. You can cut the trip roughly in half by putting in at Weymouth County Park (Route 559 off Black Horse Pike).
The Great Glen Canoe Trail offers a great opportunity to canoe or kayak along the spectacular Caledonian Canal from near Fort William to Inverness.
The Great Glen Canoe Trail, Scotland’s first dedicated long distance trail for canoes and kayaks, runs along the Great Glen, close to the Great Glen Way. The 96-kilometre route includes 29 locks which must be portag...
The Gulkana River watershed drains approximately 2,140 square miles of Southcentral Alaska. The river begins in the Alaska Range near Summit Lake and flows south into the Copper River, which eventually empties into the Gulf of Alaska between Cordova and Katalla. Several hundred lakes and ponds are scattered throughout the spruce-dominated forest of the Gulkana River w...
Make a trip down the Gunnison River, which flows through the Gunnison Gorge National Conservation Area, for some world-class trout fishing in gold-medal waters! Nearly all the Gunnison River within the NCA is designated gold medal trout water, which technically means it supports 60 pounds of trout and at least 12 trout larger than 14 inches per acre. In layman’s...
Near the northern end of Royal National Park is Audley Boatshed, where you can rent a rowboat, canoe, kayak, or aqua bike and take it down the Hacking River.
The Hanalei River on the island of Kauaʻi in Hawaii flows north from the eastern slopes of Mount Waiʻaleʻale for 15.7 miles (25.3 km) until it reaches the Pacific Ocean at Hanalei Bay as an estuary. With a long-term mean discharge of 216 cubic feet (6.12 cubic meters) per second, in terms of water flow it is the second-largest river in the state; although its watershe...
Guided kayak and Stand Up Paddle tours around the pristine mangroves of Hans Creek at Beef Island. Hans Creek is a protected saltwater estuary on Beef Island in the British Virgin Islands.
Harriman Fiord extends NE from terminus of Harriman Glacier to Barry Arm, 28 mi. NE of Whittier, Chugach Mts. 12 miles long.
Named by the members of the Harriman Alaska Expedition for Edward Henry Harriman, 1848-1909, the organizer and sponsor of the expedition in 1899.
Hell's Bay is a favorite of those wanting to paddle through the mangroves - a bit buggy during the summer season - otherwise a challenging trail but quite popular. Also accessible off the main park road south of the Homestead Entrance.
The trail has the following campsites:
Hells Bay Chickee: Capacity 12, Double chickee campsite
Pearl Bay Chickee: Capacity 12 Do...
An excellent day hike from Upper Twin Lake, the Hope Creek Valley trail climbs through a verdant, wild landscape to the untold beauty beyond. With impressive, jagged peaks emerging through the clouds and the sound of Hope Creek rushing below, spend the day relaxing in the splendor of Richard Proenneke's wilderness or hike into the unknown through this expansive alpine...
Icy Bay is a body of water in Southeast Alaska, formed in the last 100 years[timeframe?] by the rapid retreat of the Guyot, Yahtse, and Tyndall Glaciers. It is part of the Wrangell-Saint Elias Wilderness.
At the beginning of the 20th century, the bay entrance was permanently blocked by a giant tidewater glacier face that calved icebergs directly into the Gulf of Alask...
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