Nothing is a better remedy for stress than going out to be one with nature. One of the best outdoor activities you can do to wind down from a stressful week is kayaking. There’s just something about cutting through the water while watching the gorgeous scenery pass by you that that allows you to kick back and relax with your thoughts.
Before you can set out for your weekend on the river, you’ve got to decide where you’re going. There are a lot of amazing destinations you can visit.
Here are a few of the best places to kayak to help narrow down your decision a little bit.
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1. Chesapeake Bay
The Chesapeake Bay is a massive river that runs through six states. It offers slow-paced kayaking that makes fishing easy and enjoyable. All you need is a net.
Along this river, you’ll be able to see all kinds of unique plant and animal life. This includes diamondback terrapins.
2. Colorado River
The Colorado River flows through seven states. Each state comes with its own gorgeous scenery. On top of exploring these destinations, you’ll get to get a fantastic view of one of the eight wonders of the world, the Grand Canyon.
It doesn’t matter if you want a nice gentle evening on the river or something with a little more adrenaline, the Colorado River will have something for you.
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3. Gauley River
The fall is the perfect time to go to the Gauley River. Not only are the colors of the changing leaves beautiful but it’s during the fall when water from the Summerville Dam comes crashing through.
This makes it one of the best places to go Kayaking There is some kayak camping available too if you want to make a weekend out of it.
4. Tampa Bay
Florida can be an amazing place to visit but it’s busy. Kayaking along Tampa Bay is a great way to escape some of the hustle and bustle and be one with nature. You may see a few alligators along the way.
That’s all part of the experience though. Right along with snakes, fish, several bird species, and manatees. You might even see a few dolphins.
5. Tyger River
Kayaking at the Tyger River is less about adrenaline-pumping adventure and more about finding a little peace. The scenery is enough to make anyone feel calm and the waters are mild so you can bring your children on the trip with you.
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It’s important to note that kayaking services aren’t provided here and you will have to find your own kayak.
The Best Places to Kayak Around the US
If you’re looking for a calming weekend away, try out one of these best places to kayak around the US. You’ll never know what sort of plant and animal species you’ll find and it can be fun for the entire family. Start planning your trip.
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