2.5 Hour Tour | This freshwater shaded paddle is great for beginners! | Starting at $65
On our Beaufort History tour we explore this beautiful town's 300 year history from an optimal vantage point, the water. After crossing the Beaufort River at the site of the old ferry, we explore the historic district, kayaking past some of the most beautiful homes in the area. This trip is best in fall, winter and spring.
Single Kayak - $0.00 + tax
Must be ages 13+ to use!
Tandem Kayak - $0.00 + tax
Children under 12 must use a tandem Kayak with Adult
Tag Along - $35.00 + tax
Your equipment
*Your chance to paddle by soaring pines along a shaded freshwater estuary! *
Rates
Adult (Ages 13+): ** $65
Child (Ages 5-12): ** $35
Duration
2 hours and 30 minutes
About
Our New River Tour explores the blackwater estuary at high tide for an introduction to this ecosystem. We paddle by fields where rice was once grown, shaded by towering pine trees. We launch and paddle up the estuary scouting for freshwater wildlife. This coastal body of water is where the freshwater mixes with the saltwater from the ocean.
There are no restrooms at this landing.
What to Bring
We will bring guide(s), kayaks, paddles, and PFDs for each person in your party.
Please dress for the weather and bring at least 1 L of drinking water. Cameras and binoculars are welcome; however, if you bring a camera, you may want to place it in a Ziploc bag for protection. We also suggest you bring a pair of bike or golf gloves - they aren't required but many find they are happy they brought them!
Weather
We will keep an eye on the weather and contact you if we need to move the tour to an alternate location or cancel it.
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