How do you have an outdoor adventure, workout, and de-stress sesh all at the same time? Well, you’re going to a need a paddle and a kayak.
You can make your paddle adventure slow and peaceful, allowing the currents to pull you downstream. OR, you can use your kayak as a workout, sculpting your arms as you paddle through rough rapids.
We’re sure once you’ve heard of these beautiful spots in Baltimore you’ll be packing up the car to head out to the open waters. And best of all, you don’t even need to own your own kayak—we’ve got you covered there too.HAMMERMAN AREA AT GUNPOWDER FALLS STATE PARKOUTDOOR SPACE
Hammermans Beachfront along the Gunpowder River is a great location to launch your kayak. Take guided tours from Ultimate Watersports or explore on your own, but if your arms didn’t get enough of a workout, play a round of volleyball with your toes in the sand AND in the water! Fitt Tip: as one of the most popular parks in Maryland, Hammermans Beachfront often fills to capacity during the summer season. Get your kayak to the shore early in the morning to ensure a full day paddling and beaching.DUNDEE CREEK MARINAOUTDOOR SPACE
At the mouth of the Gunpowder River, Dundee Creek Marina in Middle River offers beautiful views for you as you voyage on your ’yak. Best of all, this spot is known for its Moonrise and Firework Tours. Spend an evening kayaking into the sunset to watch the rising full moon—reservations required. Or better yet, on the Fourth of July, kick back on the water (literally) and bring your special someone to watch sparks fly!INNER HARBOROUTDOOR SPACE
Urban kayaking can be quite a thrill. Currents are light, and though boat traffic can get heavy (even with the tourist dragon paddle boats), what better way to see the city of Baltimore than by paddling the Harbor itself? Plus, if you need your own, Canton Kayak Club can hook you up. Once you’re afloat, take your kayak past the Baltimore Aquarium, the beloved Domino Sugar Factory, and even witness Baltimore history as you launch from just about anywhere with a dock!LOCH RAVEN RESERVOIROUTDOOR SPACE
According to urban legend, there’s an hidden city beneath the waters of the Loch Raven Reservoir in Baltimore County. Disembark on a thrilling adventure from any of the beaches found along the water (if you find any hidden treasure from the lost city we expect you to share). Besides treasures on the riverbed, you can find waterfalls and cliffs to admire during your day spent kayaking. Just don’t stay after dark — we heard portions of the Blair Witch Project were filmed in the woods of Loch Raven, and you don’t want to get locked into the park grounds carrying your kayak for miles with a witch on the loose (and Shallow Creek Kayaks will probably keep your deposit).EDEN MILL PARKOUTDOOR SPACE
In the quiet woods of Harford County, lug your kayak to Deer Creek in Eden Mill Park. Here, the beginner kayaker can enjoy a flatwater float, perfect for finding a relaxing paddle downstream or taking in the beautiful woodland views. To top it off, along the water’s edge, you can find a historic grist mill (complete with spillway waterfall).CONOWINGO POND AND MUDDY CREEKOUTDOOR SPACE
On the Susquehanna River along the Pennsylvania state Line, Conowingo Pond and Muddy Creek make you feel as if you are on another planet. The river can be miles wide at some parts, and you’ll be floating along stone passageways long enough that you’ll start to forget you are just a few miles from the bustling city life.ROCKY POINT STATE PARKOUTDOOR SPACE
Open year-round from dawn to dusk in Essex, Maryland, Rock Point State Park offers a variety of water trails for you to paddle. Set your kayak afloat from the Rocky Point Beach and pick between Hart-Miller Island, the Chesapeake Bay, or the Craighill Light Channel. And Hart-Miller Island is only accessible by boat or kayak, so consider this an exclusive adventure! Fitt Tip: It’s a two-mile kayak to Hart-Miller, so make sure you pack plenty of water, sunscreen, and snacks (major key).CRAIGHILL CHANNELOUTDOOR SPACE
As we mentioned, you can also paddle to the Lower Rear Lighthouse at Craighill Light Channel! A few miles out from Rocky State Park’s beachfront, this lighthouse actually floats on water due to construction issues on shore. Though you can see it from the beachfront, it’s an adventure to get close and personal to view the tallest light in Maryland.PRETTYBOY RESERVOIROUTDOOR SPACE
Now this is a pretty spot to paddle downstream! Disembark on your adventure in Manchester, Maryland. From there, the Gunpowder River will carry you through calm waters, but currents pick up around the gorge of the Gunpowder—best reserved for more experienced paddlers (currents become a class II whitewater). But don’t let that scare you away from the beauty you can experience during your paddle. There’s a large waterfall upstream—drag your kayak to the streamline and hang out under the falls.
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1.Buyer Guide for Kayaks Paddles
I went shopping online at 4 different online stores to find the right paddle for my kayak.
The first store I went to was REI to get more infomation about buying the right paddle for my new kayak. There are a few thing to think about shift, blade, material and price, and last length. By choosing the right paddle you can save yourself a lot energy. Here is some information from REI:
Figuring out the right size (length) of paddle is surprisingly straightforward. The wider your boat is, the longer your paddle needs to be. Your height is also a factor, especially for a narrower boat: Taller paddlers need longer paddles.
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2.How to find a good kayak rental company?
I like traveling and trying new things. I have been to 20 different city this past month. I have enjoy good food, good weather, roof top bars, and the beach. I also have enjoy learning and listening to interesting people. There are different rental programs across the country at universities and colleges. I came a cross a program about the local University of North Florida (UNF), they offer “Gear Check-out & Adventure Trips.” The students can use the gear for free, for example, kayaks, canoing, and rock climbing.
The programs offered University of North Florida (UNF) allow students, staff and visitors to learn about team work in different environment. I like to see programs like that be very success like it is at our local university.
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As I been writing this blog the past two weeks I have been shopping for a kayak. I went online to Dick’s sporting goods. I went to Walmart, Black Creek sporting goods store, and REI co-op.
Here is some information from each store, first Black Creek is more that you have to go into the store the online store does not have enough information to share online.
They do offer classes, rentals, certifications, and more….
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Plan Ahead
Know your fishing regulations and have the necessary equipment ready to release fish that you do not plan to keep.
Avoidance
Develop fishing skills to target the size and species you desire. Change location, depth, or bait to avoid catching fish you do not intend to keep.
Appropriate Gear
Use appropriately sized gear that is targeted to the species you desire to catch. Use circle hooks when planning to release fish and where they are required.
Landing Fish
Do not play the fish to exhaustion. Use line strong enough to minimize playing time. Land the fish quickly and if possible, release them while still in the water.
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Use knotless, rubberized landing nets and rubberized gloves to avoid removing the slime layer from the fish’s body. Keep the fish horizontal and support the body. Avoid dropping the fish, especially onto hard surfaces. Use release tools, such as dehookers and recompression tools, to minimize handling. Release fish as soon as practical and do not keep them out of the water longer than necessary.
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