Where to go kayaking... If you are looking for some interesting places to go kayaking, see the historic and scenic locations rated on this site from 5 flags to 1.
Of the places visited by the Flagship Adventure Teams so far, these are the trips we enjoyed most and believe you will as well. Find details about facilities and launching.
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1. Tennesseeand Ohio.....Wolftever Creek, Coolidge Park - Downtown Chattanooga, Skull Island, Chickamauga Lake, Lake Ocoee, Harrison Bay, Booker T. Washington, Tennessee River Park, Marion County, Cherokee Lake, Douglas Lake, Lake Erie - Back Bay, Sandusky/Cedar Point, Columbus, Cincinnati, Toledo.
2. Maryland and Washington DC...Jane's Island, Deep Creek Lake, St. Clements Island - Lighthouse, Mount Vernon, Elk Neck Island - Lighthouse, Fort Frederick, Assateague Island, Baltimore Inner Harbor, Annapolis- Naval Academy, Washington DC Downtown- Gravelly Point and Jack's Boathouse, Quiet Waters Park - Annapolis, The National Harbor, Point Lookout, Savage River, Youghiogheny River, Sandy Point Annapolis, Pocomoke State Park, Wye Island, Indian Head - General Smallwood State Park.
3. Pennsylvania, New York, Massachusetts and Connecticut...Schuylkill River Philadelphia, Onondaga Lake, Onieda Lake - Syracuse, Boston- USS Constitution, Boston -Christian Herter Park, Connecticut - Mystic Seaport, USS Nautilus, Skaneateles, Owasco, Cayuga, Seneca and Ontario Lakes, Pittsburgh.
4. Virginia, North and South Carolina...Jamestown Island, Alexandria, Virginia Eastern Shore Wildlife Refuge, Chincoteague Island - Oyster Bay (Assateague Lighthouse), Back Bay, Lake Hartwell, New River
5. Florida, Georgia and Alabama ...Ponce Inlet - New Smyrna Beach, St. Augustine, Shell Point, St. Petersburg, Lake Lanier, Lake Talquin, Seminole Lake, Lake Eufaula