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    4 Places To Kayak on The East Coast USA

    Arthur G. MooreBy Arthur G. MooreSeptember 4, 2022Updated:September 4, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Kayaking across the Eastern Coast of the United States is definitely challenging due to the fact that you have the opportunity to go through new experiences. Thankfully, you will be able to find many great places for kayaking, all of them providing wonderful scenery and memorable moments to carry with you afterwards. If you strive to find the best locations for your kayaking experience, then you should definitely consider the following options.

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    • 1 1. Down East Islands, Maine
    • 2 2. Cumberland Island, Georgia
    • 3 3. Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel (CBBT), Virginia
    • 4 4. Allagash Wilderness Waterways – Maine

    1. Down East Islands, Maine

    Down East Islands in Maine are considered the most thrilling places for kayaking, where adventure awaits to be discovered. The islands are extremely wild, rugged and wooly, offering one-of-a-kind sights and hidden coves that are just perfect if you feel adventurous. As one of the most rugged shoreline in the Atlantic seaboard, Down East Islands offers 920 miles where you can enjoy kayaking to the fullest, with 225 islands by one count. If you ever have the opportunity to travel to Maine, do not miss Down East Islands, where you will be able to go through new amazing experiences.

    2. Cumberland Island, Georgia

    Cumberland Island is a popular destination in Georgia for all kayakers, providing 12 miles of adventure and the unrivaled possibility to camp in the remotest region of the island – Brickhill Bluffs. Cumberland Island offers kayakers plenty of animals to admire, which include alligators and even dolphins. If you want to get the chance of seeing wild horses, then this place will be exactly what you need. Once you finish kayaking, you can install your tent and enjoy the excellent opportunity to live frugal. Beware of raccoons, as they surround the area and steal visitors’ foods.

    3. Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel (CBBT), Virginia

    Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel has been considered one of the most amazing kayaking places for a long time, enabling people to enjoy the great opportunity to see the flounder, black drum, red drum, spadefish and other magnificent animal species of the local fauna. Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel is known as one of the largest man-made reef system from all over the world, and thankfully, the waters are always calm enough to provide spectacular experiences.

    4. Allagash Wilderness Waterways – Maine

    Allagash Wilderness Waterways is a fabulous location for kayakers, offering excellent sights, calm waters and gorgeous experiences. When you choose to visit this place, you get the chance of seeing bald eagles, moose and even bears. The location is very accessible and suited for kayakers with little or no experience, so that beginners can learn the basics and take their experience to the next level.

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    Arthur G. Moore is a veteran paddler. He has over 10 years of whitewater kayaking experience in his kitty. When he was young, he used to love kayaking in rapid III and rapid IV but as time went on, he decided to concentrate mainly on covering long distances on a standard touring kayak. He is currently working as a senior editor for Kayak Manual.

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