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Get to Know These Popular Kayaking Spots in the US |
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Tuesday, 14 August 2007 |
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Looking for the perfect kayaking spot in the U.S.? Whether you are a beginner or an avid kayaking sportsman, you are sure to find plenty of great whitewater spots in the U.S. Many people don't think of Alaska when considering their kayaking vacation trip. No matter which state you live in, you are sure to find kayaking supplies, lessons and trips within your reach. Alaska offers a day spent kayaking under the rainforest in Tongass National Forest. You'll see seal lions, Orca, humpback whales and eagles, making this a family kayaking adventure. This is not the only kayaking you can enjoy in Alaska, as they offer many kayak tours and whitewater trips to join in.
For a great family trip try American River Rafting for families. You can enjoy their beautiful campsite when out of the water, or join in a fun whitewater run. California offers many whitewater kayak tours along with classes for the beginner. If you're an avid kayaker, try joining California's Floaters Society and join in their kayaking excursions. Catalina is known for their kayaking adventure tour and enjoy snorkeling while cruising the island at your own pace. You can't go wrong with Hawaii kayaking. Canoe and kayak trips are available hourly from this beautiful island. Rent a kayak and adventure out on your own, or ask for a guided tour, Across the U.S. to Florida you'll find kayaking in the Bahamas. Leaving port in a 65 foot yacht, kayaks are then set afloat for you to take an ocean trip and enjoy the view. Join in a kayak tour along the Indian River Lagoon where you can see dolphin and manatee. This makes a great family get-away for any kayaking family. In states known for their desert beauty, you may not think kayaking is available, but you'll be surprised to hear that almost every U.S. state offers some form of kayaking adventure. In Arizona, enjoy kayaking through the Grand Canyon, in Nevada take a kayak trip through Lake Mead, and in Utah join the Utah Kayak School then venture out to Utah's Lake Mead two day kayaking trip. |