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Greatness Restored - Paddling New Hampshire's Great Bay
Canoes and kayaks are today's vessels of choice on Great Bay to view one of the largest estuaries in New England and see an incredible abundance of wildlife and a rich cultural history.
Oswegatchie River - Upstate Oasis
Hard on the tongue...easy on the eyes...a late-summer paddle on this upstate oasis is a colorful feast for the eyes.
Pine Barrens, NJ
For wilderness lovers wanting to flee South Jersey's suburban sprawl, paddling the pines is the perfect escape.
Acadia National Park, ME
Tandem kayakers find off-season solitude
at one of the most popular paddling
destinations on the edge of the Atlantic.
Hudson River, NY
A mile-by-mile guide samples New York's
mightiest river from the capital city of Albany to the canyons of Manhattan.
Allagash Wilderness Waterway, ME
Traveling in 19th-century style, current-day canoeists
experience the north-woods lore of Maine on one of its most storied rivers.
Adirondack Park - A Peopled Wilderness
This pocket of tranquillity in upstate New York is the largest park, federal or state, in the United States outside Alaska.
New York City Day Trips
You'll find there are plenty of paddling opportunities just a New York minute away from downtown Manhattan.
Paddling the Pines
When we say Jersey is wild, we're not just talking about Newark.
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