If you think Congress takes the nation on a wild ride, paddlers find a whitewater run near Great Falls just as unpredictable. For a calmer ride, paddle along the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal. 続きを読む
A Minneapolis trip can include urban sightseeing and a chance to float through a barge lock, dropping (or climbing) 50 feet in just a few minutes. 続きを読む
This urban river passes through the biggest city in the South, but a paddler would never know it. The area is maintained in a natural state by the National Park Service with several points of access. 続きを読む
One company, Sea Trek, runs a kayak trip that starts in the shadows of the Golden Gate and crosses under the bridge on the way to the Marin Headlands. 続きを読む
You can float or paddle through this scenic state capital. A greenway park offers a 6-mile run, complete with rest stops along the way. 続きを読む
Go for a summer and early fall bat paddle, when hundreds of thousands of Mexican free-tailed bats emerge at dusk from the world's largest urban bat colony under the Congress Avenue bridge. 続きを読む
Reno has developed a half-mile whitewater course and downtown riverfront park that's walking distance from its casinos. 続きを読む
Virginia's capital offers rafters a thrill on whitewater routes as challenging as Class IV. Canoers and kayakers can also find calm stretches to take in the scenery. 続きを読む