Atlanta Paddling
Atlanta is home to more than 3 million people, but it's also the most forested city in the United States, with plenty of water to entice paddlers.
Boating on the Bartram Canoe Trail
Watch out for 'gators as you wind your way through spooky swamps in the heart of Alabama's Mobile-Tensaw Delta.
The Big Muddy
"Too thick to drink and too thin to plow", the upper Missouri River proved to be just right for the Randy and Tom Expedition.
Upper Mississippi
Old Man River might be too thick to swim and too thin to plow, but it's just right for paddling.
We're Talkin' Texas
If you want to paddle on Central Texas's Lake Buchanan, you'll first have to learn the language.
Rockport, TX
Even veteran kayak birders are stunned by the caws, clucks, and screeches of the area's 500 species of birds.
Buffalo River, AR
This Ozark river runs where Southeast meets Southwest in a land of contradictions.
Green River, NC
With 300 reliable releases per year, East Coast boaters' palms are sweating by the time they call the Duke Power info line.
Okefenokee, GA
A nine-year-old implores her dad to cowboy up and keep going deeper into the Georgia swamp.



