EASTERN UNITED STATES
Not far from the mayhem of big east cities are a myriad of tranquil paddle destinations.
- Maine
- New Hampshire
- Massachussets
- Connecticut
- Vermont
- New York
- Pennsylvania
- Maryland
- New Jersey
- Rhode Island
- West Virginia
Women on the Adirondack Ponds
Stepping out on the Adirondack- a canoe adventure to embrace a pocket of paradise.
Back to Blackwater
Jeff Kinney discovers and East Coast gem in the Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge.
South Carolina's Blueways Water Trails
The Blueways water trails are a collection of nearly two dozen routes covering 175 miles of miles of live oak, blackwater swamps, reedy streams and cypress lakes in the SE corner of the state.
New Jersey Paddling - Varied and Fun
Las Vegas gets a lot of love as an outdoor destination, but you never hear anything about its East Coast counterpart. That’s too bad. Beyond the casinos, garish shows, saltwater taffy, hip mobster kitsch, and Monopoly street names, paddlers can win big with AC’s surrounding wild forest, decent surf, and big fish.
Watch NYC's Fireworks From Your Kayak
worth traveling to Manhattan for: Kayaking the Hudson River. At night. On the Fourth of July.
New England's North Forest Canoe Trail
The Northern Forest Canoe Trail (NFCT) links the waterways of New York, Vermont, Québec, New Hampshire and Maine.
Kayakers Circumnavigate Lake Superior - Follow the Weekly Updates.
2 Sea Kayakers Begin a Journey Around Lake Superior to Raise Awareness About Water Conservation and Teach Elementary Students About the Great Lakes.





