Sea Kayaking and Canoeing - Mid Atlantic (DC, DE, MD, NJ, NY, OH, ON, PA, VA, WV)

Sea Kayaking and Canoeing in Long Island, the Hamptons, Montauk, Fire Island and Jones Beach Sea Kayaking and Canoeing in Long Island, the Hamptons, Montauk, Fire Island and Jones Beach
Long Island's more than a thousand miles of inland and coastal waterways, and the seemingly boundless Atlantic Ocean make paddling and kayaking a popular source of recreation in the region. Many say it is the best way to experience the unparalleled beauty of Long Island's shoreline.
Sea Kayaking and Canoeing in Manhattan, East and Hudson Rivers and New York City Sea Kayaking and Canoeing in Manhattan, East and Hudson Rivers and New York City
You can rent rowboats, paddleboats, or even gondolas for a pleasant excursion in four of the five boroughs in NYC.
Sea Kayaking and Canoeing in Woodstock, Cooperstown, New Paltz, Catskills and Hudson Valley Sea Kayaking and Canoeing in Woodstock, Cooperstown, New Paltz, Catskills and Hudson Valley
The Hudson River is today one of the major sea kayaking spots in the northeast United States. It offers constant changes of scenery and the finest exposure to serene hamlets, wilderness, and wildlife.
Sea Kayaking and Canoeing in Lake Placid, Lake George, Thousand Islands, Adirondacks and Northern New York Sea Kayaking and Canoeing in Lake Placid, Lake George, Thousand Islands, Adirondacks and Northern New York
Sea Kayaking and Canoeing in Toronto, near Niagara Falls, Finger Lakes in Western New York and South Central Ontario Sea Kayaking and Canoeing in Toronto, near Niagara Falls, Finger Lakes in Western New York and South Central Ontario
Kayaking and canoeing are great ways to explore the eleven Finger Lakes and their tributaries, as well as the Toronto Harbor. Kayaks and canoes can be rented in towns on nearly all of the Finger Lakes and at the Harbourfront Canoe and Kayak Centre in Toronto.
Sea Kayaking and Canoeing in Atlantic City, Wildwood, Cape May, New Jersey Shore Sea Kayaking and Canoeing in Atlantic City, Wildwood, Cape May, New Jersey Shore
Where else but the Jersey Shore can you kayak through pine barrens, cedar and cranberry bogs, wetlands, wildlife preserves, saltwater marshes, estuaries, canals, creeks, ocean coves, and bay harbors while watching for whales, dolphins, and nearly 200 species of migratory birds? Simply put: paddling in this region's waters is a sheer delight
Sea Kayaking and Canoeing near Philadelphia, Delaware River, the Poconos, Eastern Pennsylvania Sea Kayaking and Canoeing near Philadelphia, Delaware River, the Poconos, Eastern Pennsylvania
Susquehanna River Slow and easy kayaking along scenic stretches of the Susquehanna River in the central part of eastern Pennsylvania is one choice, ideal for a family day trip or an overnight group outing.
Sea Kayaking and Canoeing in Washington D.C. and Baltimore, Maryland Sea Kayaking and Canoeing in Washington D.C. and Baltimore, Maryland
Paddle boating can be a relaxing pastime and can be done within DC itself, in the shadows of the Jefferson Memorial, at the Tidal Basin.
Sea Kayaking and Canoeing in Delmarva, Virginia Beach, and North Carolina's Outer Banks Sea Kayaking and Canoeing in Delmarva, Virginia Beach, and North Carolina's Outer Banks
For kayakers in eastern North Carolina, Virginia, and Maryland there's a simple rule of thumb: wherever you find water, you'll find good paddling, sea kayaking, and (usually) rentals available. From the Delmarva Peninsula right on down to North Carolina's Cape Fear, the opportunities for kayaking are as vast as the water is wide.
Sea Kayaking and Canoeing in Pittsburgh, Laurel Highlands, the Yough and Southwestern Pennsylvania Sea Kayaking and Canoeing in Pittsburgh, Laurel Highlands, the Yough and Southwestern Pennsylvania
Kayaking and paddling in Pittsburgh provides a unique visual perspective of the city's skyline - peer up at Pittsburgh's architectural treasures and drift beneath its many bridges. Further south, the Youghiogheny River, famous for its fast-paced, hair-raising whitewater stretches, is reputed to be as difficult to paddle as its name is to spell.