Find out whether a fishing canoe is right for you and see our roundup of the top models of the year here.| Kayak Angler
We put the new Esquif Ocoee to the test. Find out if this reboot of the legendary solo canoe lives up to its reputation| Paddling Magazine
River of Golden Dreams in Whistler, BC—an unforgettable canoe journey through lush landscapes, rich wildlife, and peaceful paddling.| Canadian Wilderness Adventures
Top 7 Places to Paddle in Del Norte County, California from Crescent City to Klamath, California The water is always calling in Del Norte County where scenic rivers and swirling ocean collide for some of Northern California's best paddling sports. Consider kayaking or rafting down a plunging whitewater canyon in Gasquet. Go The post Top 7 Places to Paddle in Del Norte County, California from Crescent City to Klamath, California appeared first on Crescent City - Del Norte County Chamber of Com...| Crescent City – Del Norte County Chamber of Commerce
A rundown of the best Pelican Ram-X kayaks available and what to know about the brand's proprietary material| Paddling Magazine
Two awesome campgrounds open the door to multiple adventures at and around Sebastian Inlet.| Florida Rambler
Hillsborough River State Park has been closed since October after getting slammed by Hurricanes Helene and Milton.| Florida Rambler
St. Lucie Inlet Preserve fits my definition of a hidden paradise: A scenic kayak trail on a wild island that ends at a spectacular hidden beach or secret lagoon. This little-known state park in Stuart is accessible only by boat.| Florida Rambler
Canaveral National Seashore is quiet and peaceful with bountiful wildlife scurrying through the dunes. You can always find your place in the sand.| Florida Rambler
Hutchinson Island boasts some of the nicest beaches in Florida with easy public access on sandy paths through the dunes, the way Atlantic beaches used to be.| Florida Rambler
A review: Flamingo Lodge has opened, and lives up to its magnificent location on Florida Bay in Everglades National Park. Many visitors will now explore this end-of-the-road spot.| Florida Rambler