Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Getting The Best Canoe Trips Nashville

By Ericka Marsh


When you think of Nashville I bet canoes are not the first thing which springs to mind but the area around the city has lots of opportunities to get on the water. Whether you are looking for an adrenalin rush or the chance to kick back and relax you can find it. For canoe trips Nashville has unparalleled variety.

The area lies in the Nashville Basin which collects water from the surrounding mountain ranges. There are lots of rivers and lakes, gorges and streams. Just a few miles from the city are waterways offering excellent fishing, kayaking, bird watching and wildlife experiences. The best times to visit are in spring and autumn when the weather is hot but not too humid. Summer tends to be extremely hot.

Canoe trips can last from an hour to several days. For short trips it is possible to turn up and have a quick paddle at many places. Some rivers have campsites along their banks and companies can organize tours for groups and families which include all the camping equipment and safety gear needed.

Percy Priest Lake is a great spot for family days out or a camping vacation. There are lots of activities both on and off the water. From pleasure boats to jet skis and fishing boats there is something for everyone. There is also a fantastic obstacle course for kayaks.

If you enjoy wildlife watching the region has several national parks and beautiful forests to see deer, otters and beavers. Bird watchers will not be disappointed by the opportunities for sightings in Nashville. There are plenty of local species and migratory birds too. The Cumberland River is a favorite for bird groups.

For some slow paddling interspersed with gentle rapids head to the Harpeth River. It has 125 miles of unbroken canoeing surrounded by lush forests, farmlands and perfect campsites. Trips can take several days or just one day but be sure to arrive early to get a full day on the river. Boats have to be out of the water by dusk.

Fishing is very popular in and around Nashville. The state of Tennessee has over three hundred fish species swimming throughout its waters. Specialist tour operators offer guided trips to both lakes and river to fish from the shore and from boats and canoes. Bass are one of the most popular fish to catch as they are great to eat. Permits are required but can easily be purchased online before the trip.

Nashville offers so much more than music to its visitors. There are lots of parks and green spaces within the city and then just outside is a natural wonderland. The rivers and lakes of the Nashville Basin are perfect for canoeing trips of all kinds. There are places for family vacations and plenty of adventure on offer too. Line dancing by night and paddling by day, that sounds like a fun vacation.




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