Paddling Long Island & New York City
The Best Sea Kayaking from Montauk to Manhasset Bay to Manhattan
Part of the Canoeing & Kayaking Guides series
Get the most informative paddling guide to the area, featuring 50 of the best routes for canoeing and kayaking.
Boasting more than 400 miles of coastline, beautiful sandy beaches, expansive salt marshes, and dozens of protected bays and harbors, Long Island is truly a paddler's paradise. It offers something for everyone, from expert sea kayakers to families with young children. Amazing wildlife; ever-changing landscapes; charming history; and, on its western edge, a view of the setting sun behind the Manhattan skyline, there's no better way to explore it all than from the water.
Paddling Long Island & New York City is the most comprehensive guide to the area's top paddling locations, including rivers, harbors, lakes, and portions of the New York City Water Trail. Written by expert local paddler Kevin Stiegelmaier, the guidebook provides engaging and concise information about Long Island's geology, weather, history, and wildlife, while also offering carefully selected details vital to a successful paddling trip. You'll appreciate Kevin's helpful hints on trip planning, including notes on tides, equipment, training, and camping. Plus, the book's safety information and navigational "rules of the road" are essential to know.
Inside you'll find:
• Details on 50 top paddling trips
• Route descriptions with full-color maps and photos
• Recommended runs for fishing, trips with children, wildlife viewing, and more
• At-a-glance data including difficulty, distance, and potential hazards
• GPS coordinates for put-ins and take-outs
Whether you're looking to spend a long day on the water, or you only have time for a quick tour of a local harbor, this book has the information you need to make the trip enjoyable. Wet your paddle and wet your taste for outdoor adventure!
Canoeing & Kayaking Florida
Part of the Canoeing & Kayaking Guides series
• Popular, proven format: the previous edition (9781634040303) sold more than 7,000 copies, strong numbers for a state-specific title
• Market: More than 18 million people went kayaking and more than 9 million people went canoeing in the US in 2021
• Paddling is a unique and popular way for residents and tourists to experience Florida's natural beauty in places they otherwise might never see
• 73 river and creek profiles-representing most of the state's paddleable waterways
• Variety of diverse trip options with recommendations for beginners, families, campers, and more
• Maps and GPS coordinates to help readers find where they are and where to go
• Essential details like access points, river gauges, mileages, and contact information
• Engaging yet concise descriptions of each waterway
• Waterway lists organized by whitewater rapid classifications
• Acclaimed author who has written more than 85 books and is one of the most experienced guidebook authors in the field today
New York
Part of the Canoeing & Kayaking Guides series
Canoeing and Kayaking New York includes descriptions of 50 of the best trips on New York's dozens of rivers. Along with runs for both experienced paddlers and novices and profiles for both over-nighters and short, round-trip day paddles, this book contains all the information necessary for a safe, enjoyable trip. Kevin Stiegelmaier combines information about tides, river gauges, GPS waypoints, and maps with personal anecdotes, historical trivia, and descriptions of local plants and animals, sprinkled with a touch of humor.
Alaska River Guide
Canoeing, Kayaking, And Rafting In The Last Frontier
Part of the Canoeing & Kayaking Guides series
The rich tapestry of Alaska is threaded together by 365, 000 miles of waterways, from cascading mountain streams to meandering valley rivers, from the meltwaters of glaciers to broad rivers that empty into the sea. This guide profiles a wide variety of rivers from all over Alaska, concentrating on trips for intermediate boaters, and including a few major expeditions for the experienced river-runner. A section on gear outlines what to take into the backcountry.
Canoeing & Kayaking Georgia
Part of the Canoeing & Kayaking Guides series
Covering thousands of miles of Georgia's waterways, Canoeing & Kayaking Georgia is the definitive guide to Georgia's whitewater to wilderness swamps-and everything in between. This updated edition incorporates the exhilarating new urban whitewater course in Columbus, and the recently established water trails that actively welcome recreational paddlers throughout the state. Now expanded to cover more waterways in Southwest Georgia-Kinchafoonee, Muckalee, and Ichawaynochaway Creeks-you only need one book to figure out where to float, no matter what type of boat you paddle.
Carolina Whitewater
A Paddler's Guide to the Western Carolinas
Part of the Canoeing & Kayaking Guides series
The ultimate guide to paddling whitewater in the western Carolinas, Carolina Whitewater has guided boaters to the best water in the Tar Heel and Palmetto states for almost 30 years. This latest edition includes expanded and updated information for the classic rivers, like the Chattooga, French Broad, and Nantahala, in addition to many new steep creeks including Cove, Rockhouse, and Hurricane. New to this edition is a section on flatwater that is suitable for canoe camping and can be handled by beginner and novice paddlers. Profiled runs are from the Broad River and two of its tributaries, the Enoree and the Tyger. The convenient at-a-glance format for each river section makes it easy to find critical details such as difficulty, length, paddling time, gradient, and more. River descriptions, shuttle and gauge information, and topographic-based maps complete the useful information needed to help boaters pick rivers to match their ability. With over 80 detailed profiles and more than 60 maps of the best canoeing and kayaking waterways in the Carolinas, this guide is indispensable. From quiet float trips on the French Broad to exciting runs on the fast-flowing Nolichucky, Carolina Whitewater details the best paddling experiences in both states.
A Canoeing and Kayaking Guide to the Ozarks
Part of the Canoeing & Kayaking Guides series
In the heartland of America rise the Ozark Mountains, teeming with cascading, free-flowing streams. Situated astride the Missouri/Arkansas border, the Ozarks represent a canoeing and kayaking wonderland. Still a comprehensive, accurate and readable guide, but now with a new design and format, A Canoeing & Kayaking Guide to the Ozarks (formerly Ozark Whitewater) catalogs the varied rivers of the region. Inside are updated descriptions of all the classic rivers, including the Buffalo National and Little Missouri, as well as exciting new reports of today's steep creek runs: Bryant, Turkey, and many others. This guide is the definitive sourcebook for Ozark river sport.
Canoeing & Kayaking West Virginia
Part of the Canoeing & Kayaking Guides series
Canoeing & Kayaking West Virginia is the definitive guide to whitewater in the Mountain State. More than 40 years after the initial printing, this book continues to bring paddlers the best of West Virginia's waters: from classics rivers, such as the Gauley, the New, and the Tygart, to steep creeks like North Fork of Blackwater and Meadow River. At-a-glance information for each river section helps boaters pick rivers to match their ability and current weather conditions, while river descriptions, gauge and shuttle route information provide additional critical information. Whether boating in kayaks, canoes, or sit-on-tops, paddlers will find more than enough rivers to fit their interest or skill level. In addition, literary interludes scattered throughout each book will invoke the spirit of paddling, encouraging readers contemplation of past and future trips. Appendices include websites, gauge information, and safety information, making this book a valuable resource in planning out the next trip.
Canoeing & Kayaking Kentucky
Part of the Canoeing & Kayaking Guides series
Bob Sehlinger and Johnny Molloy's classic Canoeing & Kayaking Kentucky has been updated yet again. Covering the Bluegrass State from the Appalachians in the east of the Mississippi River in the west, paddling has never been better in Kentucky. Combining the latest technology with good old-fashioned paddling trips, the updated 6th edition Canoeing and Kayaking Guide to Kentucky makes your paddling adventures even easier to execute with completely revised and improved maps, access points, river gauges and mileages. Sehlinger and Molloy have combined thousands of miles of paddling throughout North America in addition to Kentucky. They have also penned additional paddling guides to several other Southern states. This combined experience has been used to make Canoeing & Kayaking Kentucky its finest and most useful for paddlers of all types. GPS coordinates have been added to every put-in and takeout in the book, making reaching your favorite waterway a snap.
Canoeing & Kayaking Georgia
Part of the Canoeing & Kayaking Guides series
Get the authoritative guide to the waterways of Georgia, offering thousands of miles of paddling.
Wet your paddle-and whet your paddling appetite-with Canoeing & Kayaking Georgia, the definitive guide to whitewater, smoothwater, and everything in between. From the Chattahoochee River Watershed in the west to the Savannah River Basin along the eastern border, this is your complete resource for paddling the creeks and rivers of the Peach State. Canoeing & Kayaking Georgia covers 3,700 miles of paddling in more than 80 profiles of rivers and creeks. They range in difficulty from pleasant and uncomplicated runs for beginners, such as the Chattooga River Section II, to whitewater runs in the Tallulah Gorge.
Expert paddlers Suzanne Welander and Bob Sehlinger utilize the latest technology, along with good old-fashioned experience, to make your canoe and kayak adventures easy to enjoy. The book has been revised and updated, with maps and important details like access points, river gauges, mileages, contact information, and GPS coordinates for every put-in and takeout. Canoeing & Kayaking Georgia is useful for paddlers of all skill levels. It is the resource you need to find where to float, no matter what type of boat you paddle.
Inside you'll find
• New maps plus GPS coordinates
• More than 80 river and creek profiles, divided into 8 sections
• Waterway recommendations for beginners, families, campers, and more
• Easy-to-reference descriptions of Georgia's developed Water Trails