Kayak fishing is one of many ways to go fishing, I go fishing and I also go kayak fishing, someone once asked me, “where do you go kayaking?” My answer, “Where ever you can load your kayak in.” I can load my kayak on most lakes, river, streams, pond, in the ocean. I also have...
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...
Inflatable kayaks are a type of portable kayak that can be inflated for use and deflated for storage and ease of transport. Many inflatable kayaks are comprised of three air chambers—a floor chamber and two side chambers—though there are many designs available. Inflatable kayaks can be filled using a foot pump, hand pump or electric pump. Inflatable...
It’s an iconic image of outdoor exploration: a kayak glides across a glassy stretch of water, its bow knifing through the mist and its wake shimmering in reflected light. If that sort of thing calls to you, we’re here to help. With some thoughtful preparation, you can slip into the cockpit and put paddle to...
As the Ocean State, Rhode Island might be renowned for its beaches, but it has a lot more to offer than just swimming and sunbathing. With hundreds of miles of waterways, ponds galore and placid bays, it’s a kayaker’s dream come true. Whether you’re completely new to paddling or an old pro, there’s something for all levels of experience....
As the Ocean State, Rhode Island might be renowned for its beaches, but it has a lot more to offer than just swimming and sunbathing. With hundreds of miles of waterways, ponds galore and placid bays, it’s a kayaker’s dream come true. Whether you’re completely new to paddling or an old pro, there’s something for all levels of experience....
Accessible kayaking Adaptive kayaking programs offer equipment, instruction, adaptations, and staff support for kayaking in Massachusetts state parks. Our kayaking program is our most popular and easiest boating program. Tandem boats, pontoons, and seats with head and side support are some of our most popular adaptations. Paddlers and lifeguards go out together as a group,...
Thorne Gut Marsh Thorne Gut Marsh is an excellent kayak spot for nature enthusiasts. Being a remote location, it has an unspoiled environment and a lot of remote areas to explore. There are no powerboats allowed here so you can enjoy nature at its finest. The only thing you will hear here is the sound...
LAKE TOBESOFKEE Target species include large mouth bass, crappie, catfish, some decent bluegill. Easy access for bank fishing and boat. Even if you don’t catch a trophy fish, Lake Tobo is a great place to spend the day enjoying the outdoor life in Macon. Website>> LAKE JULIETTE Target species include large mouth bass, stripers. Limited...
Located within Congaree National Park, the Cedar Creek paddle trail is a well-marked, self-guided path that leads kayakers and canoeists through the ethereal stillness of the park’s massive bald cypress and water tupelo trees. Rent your own watercraft or participate in one of the park’s ranger-led canoe tours, which are free and include canoe use and fascinating stories...