Kayak Point Park

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Harbor Kayak Tour


Harbor Kayak Tour


$95


Experience the thrill of paddling through the Charles River Locks into Boston Harbor! You’ll begin with a quick introduction to kayak strokes, then launch and paddle towards the Museum of Science.You’ll glide through the old locks of the original Charles River Dam (built in 1910), then paddle past the Nashua Street Park and under the Zakim Bunker Hill bridge. Then you’ll pass through the current dam and enter Boston’s Inner Harbor.In the Harbor you’ll head to Charlestown Navy Yard to view the U.S.S. Constitution, U.S.S. Cassin Young and other ships. Next, take in the amazing waterfront skyline, the Old North Church and the Financial District.Then enjoy the winding channels at North Point Park and break for snacks and beverages before heading toward the Esplanade and onward across the Charles River.

Kayak Tour in Guana State Park


Kayak Tour in Guana State Park


$80


Kayak tours in Guana State Park are one of the more educational and delightful ways to spend an afternoon.Guano River Aquatic Preserve is home to over 268 bird species, manatees, dolphins, wood storks, roseate spoon bills, bald eagles, peregrine falcons, and many more unique wildlife.You will paddle to Shell Bluff, a registered historic sight, which is at the mouth of the ICW and Guana River. After arriving at Shell Bluff, you will relax, enjoy a snack, and learn the history of this region while exploring the area.This tour is a truly memorable interactive and educational eco-adventure.

Kayak in a Lake, Sylvan Lake, Custer State Park, South Dakota, USA


Kayak in a Lake, Sylvan Lake, Custer State Park, South Dakota, USA


$129.99


Panoramic Images Kayak in a Lake, Sylvan Lake, Custer State Park, South Dakota, USA – Wall Decal

Pigeon Point Heritage Park


Pigeon Point Heritage Park


$39.99


Michael Melford Pigeon Point Heritage Park – Photographic Print

Dead horse point state park


Dead horse point state park


$19.99


Dead horse point state park – Photographic Print

Kayak-Lodge


Kayak-Lodge


$107


Located in Damas, Kayak Lodge is near the airport and Manuel Antonio National Park is a regional attraction. Property Features. Recreational amenities include an outdoor pool. Complimentary wireless and wired high speed Internet access is available in public areas. This Damas property has event space consisting of a conference center and a meeting/conference room. The motel serves a complimentary Full breakfast. Complimentary shuttle services include an area shuttle which runs to destinations within 16 km and a roundtrip airport shuttle (available on request). Guest parking is complimentary. Wedding services and tour/ticket assistance are available. Other property amenities at this Art Deco property include multilingual staff, gift shops/newsstands, and laundry facilities. The property has designated areas for smoking. A total renovation of this property was completed in December 2010. Guestrooms. 15 guestrooms at Kayak Lodge feature air conditioning. Rooms are all accessible via exterior corridors. Balconies offer river, garden, or courtyard views. Beds come with Select Comfort mattresses, down comforters, and premium bedding. All rooms include separate dining areas. Bathrooms feature showers, bidets, and scales. Wired high speed and wireless Internet access is complimentary. In addition to direct dial phones, guestrooms offer free local calls (restrictions may apply). 23 inch high definition televisions have premium cable channels and DVD players. Guests may request microwaves, irons/ironing boards, and hair dryers. Guestrooms are all non smoking. Notifications:A resort fee is included in the total price displayed There are no room charges for children 11 years old and younger who occupy the same room as their parents or guardians, using existing bedding. Notifications:A resort fee is included in the total price displayed There are no room charges for children 11 years old and younger who occupy the same room as their parents or guardians, using existing bedding.

Sea Kayak, Milford Sound, Fjordland National Park, South Island, New Zealand


Sea Kayak, Milford Sound, Fjordland National Park, South Island, New Zealand


$29.99


David Wall Sea Kayak, Milford Sound, Fjordland National Park, South Island, New Zealand – Photographic Print

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Lions Mane Jellyfish Found at Kayak Point Park, WA



Kayaking in Virginia

There are several kayaking destinations worldwide that attract hordes of kayakers every day. However, there are some locations that are considered as havens for Watersports like kayaking, windsurfing, whitewater rafting and sailing. One such location that is considered as a paradise for kayakers is the American state of Virginia. The state boasts of some of the best whitewater and flatwater kayaking locations in the world.

Virginia – A Kayaking Hotspot

The greatest advantage of Virginia is that it provides equally good locations for lake, river and sea kayaking. Thus, once in Virginia, enthusiasts can never be too far away from a good kayaking location. Some of the most popular kayaking locations in Virginia include:

Chesapeake Bay: The Chesapeake Bay is a favourite Ocean Kayak location during summers as well as winters. The best route to follow here would be to start from the Whites creek to Milford Haven and then touch the Chesapeake Bay. Apart from being a great sea kayaking location, the Chesapeake Bay also has some great fishing stretches.

Abel Reservoir: The Abel reservoir is a great flatwater kayaking location with a great stretch of 2 miles from the starting point to the dam. Also, the Abel reservoir has great waterways and weeds that offer perfect Kayak Fishing conditions. The Abel reservoir is also popular among kayakers for the amazing wildlife that it offers. Paddlers can watch colourful fishes, various species of birds, turtles and even beavers while kayaking in the reservoir.

Cat Point Creek: The Cat Point Creek is a good river kayaking option. The starting point is located off the Rappahannock River. The route passes through Tayloe section of the Rappahannock River National Wildlife Refuge, Julian’s Point up to Menokin Bay.

Accotink Reservoir: The Accotink Reservoir is yet another small but beautiful flatwater kayaking option in Virginia. It is a well wooded lake and there are plenty of activities happening on the shore. Thus, paddlers can participate in these activities after their kayaking session. The Accotink reservoir is a great option for recreational paddlers too.

Maury River: The Maury River is small but has thrilling rapids and is thus very popular among whitewater kayaking enthusiasts. The only period when paddlers can kayak on the Maury River is from April to June. Yet another feature of kayaking on the Maury is the beautiful landscape that adorns the path of the river with the river cliffs adding to the excitement of kayaking.

Also, this is a great place for kayak fishing, especially for those who would like to try their luck for the small mouth bass fishing.

Sandy River Reservoir: The Sandy River Reservoir is a great lake kayaking option, especially during the autumn when the fall colours totally transform the lake. The 750-acre lake is perfect for beginners and recreational kayakers.

Queen’s Creek: A great river kayaking location, kayakers generally begin from the New Quarter Park across Camp Perry. The best part of kayaking on Queen’s Park is the amazing wildlife of the region that makes the Queen’s Creek very popular among the kayakers.

These are some of the many popular kayaking places in Virginia that attract paddlers from across the United States.

About the Author

An expert paddler and author, Marc Fredmen guides
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