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Hello group. We're in the planning stages of a canoe/kayak camping trip
in early March and are looking for suggested destinations. Trip legnth would be 4-6 days of camping. We're located in central Florida so anywhere in Georgia, or the Carolinas would be fine. We're looking for scenic with decent camping along the way and class I or II whitewater would be a great addition as well. I've looked around a bit for a river and the Oconee and Altamaha look like likely candidates. The group will probably be two or three canoes and a kayak. 5-7 paddlers and a large dog ![]() Thanks, David |
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"D. S. Goldsmith" wrote: Hello group. We're in the planning stages of a canoe/kayak camping trip in early March and are looking for suggested destinations. Trip legnth would be 4-6 days of camping. We're located in central Florida so anywhere in Georgia, or the Carolinas would be fine. We're looking for scenic with decent camping along the way and class I or II whitewater would be a great addition as well. I've looked around a bit for a river and the Oconee and Altamaha look like likely candidates. The group will probably be two or three canoes and a kayak. 5-7 paddlers and a large dog ![]() The New River in North Carolina/Virginia is mostly flat water with a little Class II. There is a lot of camping along the river. New River State Park in North Carolina has canoe sites. With private campgrounds along the way, you should be able to canoe up to the New River Trail State Park in Virginia. |
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You could try the Chattahoochee from Lkae Lanier to Atlanta. Not bad in
high water. "Dave Filpus" wrote in message ... In article , "D. S. Goldsmith" wrote: Hello group. We're in the planning stages of a canoe/kayak camping trip in early March and are looking for suggested destinations. Trip legnth would be 4-6 days of camping. We're located in central Florida so anywhere in Georgia, or the Carolinas would be fine. We're looking for scenic with decent camping along the way and class I or II whitewater would be a great addition as well. I've looked around a bit for a river and the Oconee and Altamaha look like likely candidates. The group will probably be two or three canoes and a kayak. 5-7 paddlers and a large dog ![]() The New River in North Carolina/Virginia is mostly flat water with a little Class II. There is a lot of camping along the river. New River State Park in North Carolina has canoe sites. With private campgrounds along the way, you should be able to canoe up to the New River Trail State Park in Virginia. |
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I second the vote for the New River in NC. I was there in June and it sounds
like what you're looking for. Here are some links that might be of interest. http://www.paddling.net/places/showReport.html?148 http://www.zaloos.com/ZCAboutUs.html SGF "D. S. Goldsmith" wrote in message ... Hello group. We're in the planning stages of a canoe/kayak camping trip in early March and are looking for suggested destinations. Trip legnth would be 4-6 days of camping. We're located in central Florida so anywhere in Georgia, or the Carolinas would be fine. We're looking for scenic with decent camping along the way and class I or II whitewater would be a great addition as well. I've looked around a bit for a river and the Oconee and Altamaha look like likely candidates. The group will probably be two or three canoes and a kayak. 5-7 paddlers and a large dog ![]() Thanks, David |
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