Articles related to "Canoeing Trips"If you love the outdoors and everything that canoe trips bring, then the time of year is insignificant. But, if you had to pick the best time to go, then the fall is it!
Family canoeing is an activity that is fun, healthy and encourages family team work. Some preparation will help make the kids' adventure memorable for everyone.
What you leave at home is as important as what you take when canoe tripping.
Econfina Creek, located in the northwest panhandle of Florida between Panama City and Marianna, offers breathtaking scenery and pristine springs.
Tucked away on the Eglin AFB Reservation is an unassuming creek that local paddlers have enjoyed for years. Plan a paddling trip on the Titi and become a fan as well.
Camping is a hobby of many families. An interesting and fun alternative to camping is canoeing.
Louisiana provides paddlers with a unique experience in their bayous and rivers.
Western Norway's majestic fjords are more than just photo opportunities - activities to engage travellers, from cruises to base jumping, can maximize visits to the sites.
Membership in an outdoor non-profit or making donation in someone's name makes a great gift and helps others as well.
Upgrade your game viewing experience to the Big Seven, only at the Addo Elephant National Park in the Eastern Cape of South Africa.
Seek the Son Ministries, Inc., is producing a tribute book about Camp Wapanacki, which, for 52 years, welcomed blind and visually impaired youth to the Vermont woods.
Bustling Oahu, the most developed island in Hawaii, offers a slew of family-friendly adventures, from snorkeling at Hanauma Bay to hiking Diamond Head.
On the border of Minas Gerais and Rio de Janeiro state, deep in the mountains, Mauá, is a peaceful hideaway with clean air and abundant waterfalls.
To reconnect with a canoe, or try canoe camping, there's no better time than the present and no better place than the Kawarthas.
Eureka Springs, Arkansas is the perfect place to go for a relaxing weekend getaway.
Bringing the right equipment is essential to creating an enjoyable camping experience. There is much more to consider bringing than merely a tent.
Paddle a canoe in Silver River State Park in an attempt to spot a monkey and enjoy lunch in downtown Ocala, an easy day trip from Orlando, Florida.
Rediscover the plants of the Lewis and Clark Expedition by trailblazing a historical expedition garden at home.
Seventy years ago, a bridge was built to link farmers to the riverboat traffic of Whanganui. Now the bridge serves as a beautiful place for visitors.
The Northern Cape in South Africa is dominated by the erratic and beautiful Orange River which meanders through mountains and deserts and tumbles into a great gorge.
From roller coaster rides to hayrides, from canoe tours to surfing, Texas offers variety in recreation for all members of the family.
Staying at a Pantanal fazenda, a ranch, is a great way to enjoy the wetlands of the Pantanal. Wildlife trips are possible on foot, by car, by boat or on horseback.
Fascinated with science before girls were supposed to be, Alice Wilson overcame barriers and years of roadblocks to become one of Canada's leading earth scientists.
Sarasota's circus heritage is just one of the reasons kids will enjoy visiting this Florida gulf coast town.
Messing about in boats has always been fun, and the Isle of Wight Boating and Sailing Schools (UK) provide a good opportunity to do it safely and under supervision.
Deluxe camping cooking using a Dutch Oven is demonstrated at a Florida wilderness survival skills workshop at Fisheating Creek Campground hosted by Women in The Outdoors.
Painting wilderness scenes, rough landscapes and, well, the heart of Canada, the unique works of the Group of Seven distinguished Canadian art from European art
Lt. Col John McCrae was a Canadian poet, surgeon and author during World War I. He is best remembered for writing In Flanders Fields.
We are told to drink 8 to 10 glasses of water a day, then we read that our water is unsafe and full of contaminants. Here are some tips that will help clarify the issue.
The Zambezi River is the fourth largest river in Africa, flowing through wilderness and conservation areas and sustaining wildlife and human populations.
This shallow, natural lake is teeming with wildlife. Reelfoot Lake offers beauty year round for tourists to the northwest Tennessee area.
The Cristalino Jungle Lodge in Brazil offers a perfect bird-watching holiday for tourists, birders and ornithologists, with birding from trails and an observation tower.
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