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Monday 14 july 2008

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Tuesday 1 july 2008
  • Dolphin Tour 9am
    ADVENTURE TRIP DESCRIPTION: The Dolphin trips are very exciting and lots of fun. Please understand this is not a flat or calm water trip. It is very important that everyone going on this trip read this description.
    The Dolphin tours begin with a surf launch into the Atlantic Ocean. This trip takes place on the high seas. As we launch and return through the surf, we guarantee that you will get soaking wet and most likely flip over at some point. We use sit-on-top kayaks, doubles and singles. You will fall out as they turn over. Everyone should be comfortable playing in the ocean surf. Kayaks are launched and returned individually by a guide standing in the water. We will launch into surf as tall as 3 or 4 feet and winds of 10 to 15 knots, trips will be canceled if conditions exceed these measurements. Wearing a life jacket is required on all of our trips. The difficulty of this trip can vary greatly. Some days the ocean can be like a lake and other days we can have large surf, strong winds or currents. Some days we may have to paddle just to keep from being carried down the beach! Once through the surf we are on the High Seas with a rolling Ocean. If you have a tendency toward motion or seasickness, this trip will probably trigger it. Please visualize being a small boat on a rolling sea. Everyone should be told of the tendency toward seasickness. We kayak off the coast, but do not go too far. The Dolphins tend to congregate in one particular area, which is where we launch. Children as young as 6 or 7 can go on this trip if they are comfortable playing in the surf. Young kids or nervous adults are best in a double with a more experienced/capable person.
    View the Video of our Dolphin trip at You Tube. Notice the crash at the end! This was an easy day.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AeraKHj5jLg
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51Fv26SBUmw

    We only use sit-on-top kayaks for the Dolphin trips because of the chance of turning over. You will just fall out of these kayaks if they tip over. On warm days we often swim in and out of them!

    9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

    Includes kayaks and all kayaking gear. Price is $50 per person, $37.50 for children 12 and under. 10% discount for groups of 7 or more adults.
  • Wednesday 2 july 2008
  • First Landing State Park 1 p.m.
    Paddle the secluded beaches along Broad Bay interspersed with salt marsh and backed by the maritime forest of First Landing State Park. See the remnants of an ancient Oceanfront Dune still standing 40 feet tall and the highest concentration of Osprey in the area. We launch from a beautiful beach shaded by Maritime Forest deep in the Park. We often see Egrets, Heron�s, Red Winged Black Birds and occasionally a Bald Eagle. If the tides are right we can paddle into White Lake where we see 4 to 6 Osprey nests and a Great Blue Heron Rookery.
  • Private Trip-School Group-10am
    Private trip--School Group First Landing State Park.

    Call us to book in your kids' camp or school group, office group, today!

    757-480-1999
  • Thursday 3 july 2008
  • Back Bay 9am
    Explore the back waters and swamps of the Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge. Tall marsh grass backed by Maritime Forest with Egrets, Herons, Red Winged Back Birds and more. Quiet protected water.

    9 a.m. - 11:30 p.m.

    Includes kayaks and all kayaking gear. Price is $45 per person, $33.75 for children 12 and under. 10% discount for groups of 7 or more adults.
  • Friday 4 july 2008
  • 4th of July Dolphin Tour 9am
    DVENTURE TRIP DESCRIPTION: The Dolphin trips are very exciting and lots of fun. Please understand this is not a flat or calm water trip. It is very important that everyone going on this trip read this description.
    The Dolphin tours begin with a surf launch into the Atlantic Ocean. This trip takes place on the high seas. As we launch and return through the surf, we guarantee that you will get soaking wet and most likely flip over at some point. We use sit-on-top kayaks, doubles and singles. You will fall out as they turn over. Everyone should be comfortable playing in the ocean surf. Kayaks are launched and returned individually by a guide standing in the water. We will launch into surf as tall as 3 or 4 feet and winds of 10 to 15 knots, trips will be canceled if conditions exceed these measurements. Wearing a life jacket is required on all of our trips. The difficulty of this trip can vary greatly. Some days the ocean can be like a lake and other days we can have large surf, strong winds or currents. Some days we may have to paddle just to keep from being carried down the beach! Once through the surf we are on the High Seas with a rolling Ocean. If you have a tendency toward motion or seasickness, this trip will probably trigger it. Please visualize being a small boat on a rolling sea. Everyone should be told of the tendency toward seasickness. We kayak off the coast, but do not go too far. The Dolphins tend to congregate in one particular area, which is where we launch. Children as young as 6 or 7 can go on this trip if they are comfortable playing in the surf. Young kids or nervous adults are best in a double with a more experienced/capable person.
    View the Video of our Dolphin trip at You Tube. Notice the crash at the end! This was an easy day.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AeraKHj5jLg
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51Fv26SBUmw

    We only use sit-on-top kayaks for the Dolphin trips because of the chance of turning over. You will just fall out of these kayaks if they tip over. On warm days we often swim in and out of them!

    9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

    Includes kayaks and all kayaking gear. Price is $50 per person, $37.50 for children 12 and under. 10% discount for groups of 7 or more adults.
  • Saturday 5 july 2008
  • First Landing State Park 12 Noon
    Paddle the secluded beaches along Broad Bay interspersed with salt marsh and backed by the maritime forest of First Landing State Park. See the remnants of an ancient Oceanfront Dune still standing 40 feet tall and the highest concentration of Osprey in the area. We launch from a beautiful beach shaded by Maritime Forest deep in the Park. We often see Egrets, Heron�s, Red Winged Black Birds and occasionally a Bald Eagle. If the tides are right we can paddle into White Lake where we see 4 to 6 Osprey nests and a Great Blue Heron Rookery.

    12 Noon - 2:30 p.m.
    Includes kayaks and all kayaking gear. Price is $45 per person, $33.75 for children 12 and under. 10% discount for groups of 7 or more adults
  • First Landing State park- 9 a.m.
    Paddle the secluded beaches along Broad Bay interspersed with salt marsh and backed by the maritime forest of First Landing State Park. See the remnants of an ancient Oceanfront Dune still standing 40 feet tall and the highest concentration of Osprey in the area. We launch from a beautiful beach shaded by Maritime Forest deep in the Park. We often see Egrets, Heron�s, Red Winged Black Birds and occasionally a Bald Eagle. If the tides are right we can paddle into White Lake where we see 4 to 6 Osprey nests and a Great Blue Heron Rookery.

    9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

    Includes kayaks and all kayaking gear. Price is $45 per person, $33.75 for children 12 and under. 10% discount for groups of 7 or more adults
  • Sunday 6 july 2008
  • Back Bay 9am
    Explore the back waters and swamps of the Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge. Tall marsh grass backed by Maritime Forest with Egrets, Herons, Red Winged Back Birds and more. Quiet protected water.

    9 a.m. - 11:30 p.m.

    Includes kayaks and all kayaking gear. Price is $45 per person, $33.75 for children 12 and under. 10% discount for groups of 7 or more adults.
  • Wednesday 9 july 2008
  • Private Kid's Camp 9:30 a.m.
    First Landing State park--Private kid's Camp provides hiking and kayaking. All day.

    Call us to find out how to schedule your kid's camp or group trip!!!

    757-480-1999
  • Thursday 10 july 2008
  • Dolphin Tour 9am
    ADVENTURE TRIP DESCRIPTION: The Dolphin trips are very exciting and lots of fun. Please understand this is not a flat or calm water trip. It is very important that everyone going on this trip read this description.
    The Dolphin tours begin with a surf launch into the Atlantic Ocean. This trip takes place on the high seas. As we launch and return through the surf, we guarantee that you will get soaking wet and most likely flip over at some point. We use sit-on-top kayaks, doubles and singles. You will fall out as they turn over. Everyone should be comfortable playing in the ocean surf. Kayaks are launched and returned individually by a guide standing in the water. We will launch into surf as tall as 3 or 4 feet and winds of 10 to 15 knots, trips will be canceled if conditions exceed these measurements. Wearing a life jacket is required on all of our trips. The difficulty of this trip can vary greatly. Some days the ocean can be like a lake and other days we can have large surf, strong winds or currents. Some days we may have to paddle just to keep from being carried down the beach! Once through the surf we are on the High Seas with a rolling Ocean. If you have a tendency toward motion or seasickness, this trip will probably trigger it. Please visualize being a small boat on a rolling sea. Everyone should be told of the tendency toward seasickness. We kayak off the coast, but do not go too far. The Dolphins tend to congregate in one particular area, which is where we launch. Children as young as 6 or 7 can go on this trip if they are comfortable playing in the surf. Young kids or nervous adults are best in a double with a more experienced/capable person.
    View the Video of our Dolphin trip at You Tube. Notice the crash at the end! This was an easy day.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AeraKHj5jLg
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51Fv26SBUmw

    We only use sit-on-top kayaks for the Dolphin trips because of the chance of turning over. You will just fall out of these kayaks if they tip over. On warm days we often swim in and out of them!

    9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

    Includes kayaks and all kayaking gear. Price is $50 per person, $37.50 for children 12 and under. 10% discount for groups of 7 or more adults.
  • Friday 11 july 2008
  • First Landing State Park-9 a.m.
    Paddle the secluded beaches along Broad Bay interspersed with salt marsh and backed by the maritime forest of First Landing State Park. See the remnants of an ancient Oceanfront Dune still standing 40 feet tall and the highest concentration of Osprey in the area. We launch from a beautiful beach shaded by Maritime Forest deep in the Park. We often see Egrets, Heron�s, Red Winged Black Birds and occasionally a Bald Eagle. If the tides are right we can paddle into White Lake where we see 4 to 6 Osprey nests and a Great Blue Heron Rookery.

    9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

    Includes kayaks and all kayaking gear. Price is $45 per person, $33.75 for children 12 and under. 10% discount for groups of 7 or more adults
  • Saturday 12 july 2008
  • Dolphin Tour 9 a.m.
    ADVENTURE TRIP DESCRIPTION: The Dolphin trips are very exciting and lots of fun. Please understand this is not a flat or calm water trip. It is very important that everyone going on this trip read this description.
    The Dolphin tours begin with a surf launch into the Atlantic Ocean. This trip takes place on the high seas. As we launch and return through the surf, we guarantee that you will get soaking wet and most likely flip over at some point. We use sit-on-top kayaks, doubles and singles. You will fall out as they turn over. Everyone should be comfortable playing in the ocean surf. Kayaks are launched and returned individually by a guide standing in the water. We will launch into surf as tall as 3 or 4 feet and winds of 10 to 15 knots, trips will be canceled if conditions exceed these measurements. Wearing a life jacket is required on all of our trips. The difficulty of this trip can vary greatly. Some days the ocean can be like a lake and other days we can have large surf, strong winds or currents. Some days we may have to paddle just to keep from being carried down the beach! Once through the surf we are on the High Seas with a rolling Ocean. If you have a tendency toward motion or seasickness, this trip will probably trigger it. Please visualize being a small boat on a rolling sea. Everyone should be told of the tendency toward seasickness. We kayak off the coast, but do not go too far. The Dolphins tend to congregate in one particular area, which is where we launch. Children as young as 6 or 7 can go on this trip if they are comfortable playing in the surf. Young kids or nervous adults are best in a double with a more experienced/capable person.
    View the Video of our Dolphin trip at You Tube. Notice the crash at the end! This was an easy day.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AeraKHj5jLg
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51Fv26SBUmw

    We only use sit-on-top kayaks for the Dolphin trips because of the chance of turning over. You will just fall out of these kayaks if they tip over. On warm days we often swim in and out of them!

    9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

    Includes kayaks and all kayaking gear. Price is $50 per person, $37.50 for children 12 and under. 10% discount for groups of 7 or more adults.
  • Sunday 13 july 2008
  • First Landing State Park 9 a.m.
    Paddle the secluded beaches along Broad Bay interspersed with salt marsh and backed by the maritime forest of First Landing State Park. See the remnants of an ancient Oceanfront Dune still standing 40 feet tall and the highest concentration of Osprey in the area. We launch from a beautiful beach shaded by Maritime Forest deep in the Park. We often see Egrets, Heron�s, Red Winged Black Birds and occasionally a Bald Eagle. If the tides are right we can paddle into White Lake where we see 4 to 6 Osprey nests and a Great Blue Heron Rookery.

    9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
  • Tuesday 15 july 2008
  • Call us to schedule a mid-week trip
    Call and book the trip of your choice. A minimum of 6 guarantees a trip. We can do customized trips to any location. If you have less than 6 people, give us a call a few weeks in advance and we'll put your trip choice on our internet calendar to attract other guests!!
  • Wednesday 16 july 2008
  • Back Bay 9am
    Explore the back waters and swamps of the Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge. Tall marsh grass backed by Maritime Forest with Egrets, Herons, Red Winged Back Birds and more. Quiet protected water.

    9 a.m. - 11:30 p.m.

    Includes kayaks and all kayaking gear. Price is $45 per person, $33.75 for children 12 and under. 10% discount for groups of 7 or more adults.
  • Thursday 17 july 2008
  • First Landing State Park-9 a.m.
    Paddle the secluded beaches along Broad Bay interspersed with salt marsh and backed by the maritime forest of First Landing State Park. See the remnants of an ancient Oceanfront Dune still standing 40 feet tall and the highest concentration of Osprey in the area. We launch from a beautiful beach shaded by Maritime Forest deep in the Park. We often see Egrets, Heron�s, Red Winged Black Birds and occasionally a Bald Eagle. If the tides are right we can paddle into White Lake where we see 4 to 6 Osprey nests and a Great Blue Heron Rookery.

    9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

    Includes kayaks and all kayaking gear. Price is $45 per person, $33.75 for children 12 and under. 10% discount for groups of 7 or more adults
  • Norfolk Botanical Gardens-SUNSET TOUR 6 p.m.
    This is a very nice Sunset tour at the Norfolk Botanical Garden and is open to the public.

    $45 Non-members
    $40 Members

    Call the Norfolk Botanical Gardens Today about getting in on this trip!
    757-441-5830
  • Friday 18 july 2008
  • Dolphin Tour 9am
    ADVENTURE TRIP DESCRIPTION: The Dolphin trips are very exciting and lots of fun. Please understand this is not a flat or calm water trip. It is very important that everyone going on this trip read this description.
    The Dolphin tours begin with a surf launch into the Atlantic Ocean. This trip takes place on the high seas. As we launch and return through the surf, we guarantee that you will get soaking wet and most likely flip over at some point. We use sit-on-top kayaks, doubles and singles. You will fall out as they turn over. Everyone should be comfortable playing in the ocean surf. Kayaks are launched and returned individually by a guide standing in the water. We will launch into surf as tall as 3 or 4 feet and winds of 10 to 15 knots, trips will be canceled if conditions exceed these measurements. Wearing a life jacket is required on all of our trips. The difficulty of this trip can vary greatly. Some days the ocean can be like a lake and other days we can have large surf, strong winds or currents. Some days we may have to paddle just to keep from being carried down the beach! Once through the surf we are on the High Seas with a rolling Ocean. If you have a tendency toward motion or seasickness, this trip will probably trigger it. Please visualize being a small boat on a rolling sea. Everyone should be told of the tendency toward seasickness. We kayak off the coast, but do not go too far. The Dolphins tend to congregate in one particular area, which is where we launch. Children as young as 6 or 7 can go on this trip if they are comfortable playing in the surf. Young kids or nervous adults are best in a double with a more experienced/capable person.
    View the Video of our Dolphin trip at You Tube. Notice the crash at the end! This was an easy day.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AeraKHj5jLg
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51Fv26SBUmw

    We only use sit-on-top kayaks for the Dolphin trips because of the chance of turning over. You will just fall out of these kayaks if they tip over. On warm days we often swim in and out of them!

    9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

    Includes kayaks and all kayaking gear. Price is $50 per person, $37.50 for children 12 and under. 10% discount for groups of 7 or more adults.
  • Saturday 19 july 2008
  • Eastern Shore-All Day Trip
    Paddle the salt marsh with prolific bird life until we reach the back side of Matompkin Is immediately south of the inlet between Matompkin and Assawoman Is. We have a leisurely lunch go swimming, shell collecting or kayaking. We return back through the marsh. This is our easiest all-day paddling trip but we do drive for 90 minutes north up Rt. 13 from Va Beach to get to the launch.

    All Day Trip
    9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

    Includes kayaks, all kayaking gear, drinks and a full lunch. Price is $90 per person, $67.50 for children 12 and under. 10% discount for groups of 7 or more adults.
  • First Landing State Park 9 a.m.
    Paddle the secluded beaches along Broad Bay interspersed with salt marsh and backed by the maritime forest of First Landing State Park. See the remnants of an ancient Oceanfront Dune still standing 40 feet tall and the highest concentration of Osprey in the area. We launch from a beautiful beach shaded by Maritime Forest deep in the Park. We often see Egrets, Heron�s, Red Winged Black Birds and occasionally a Bald Eagle. If the tides are right we can paddle into White Lake where we see 4 to 6 Osprey nests and a Great Blue Heron Rookery.

    9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

    Includes kayaks and all kayaking gear. Price is $45 per person, $33.75 for children 12 and under. 10% discount for groups of 7 or more adults
  • Sunday 20 july 2008
  • Dolphin Tour 9am
    ADVENTURE TRIP DESCRIPTION: The Dolphin trips are very exciting and lots of fun. Please understand this is not a flat or calm water trip. It is very important that everyone going on this trip read this description.
    The Dolphin tours begin with a surf launch into the Atlantic Ocean. This trip takes place on the high seas. As we launch and return through the surf, we guarantee that you will get soaking wet and most likely flip over at some point. We use sit-on-top kayaks, doubles and singles. You will fall out as they turn over. Everyone should be comfortable playing in the ocean surf. Kayaks are launched and returned individually by a guide standing in the water. We will launch into surf as tall as 3 or 4 feet and winds of 10 to 15 knots, trips will be canceled if conditions exceed these measurements. Wearing a life jacket is required on all of our trips. The difficulty of this trip can vary greatly. Some days the ocean can be like a lake and other days we can have large surf, strong winds or currents. Some days we may have to paddle just to keep from being carried down the beach! Once through the surf we are on the High Seas with a rolling Ocean. If you have a tendency toward motion or seasickness, this trip will probably trigger it. Please visualize being a small boat on a rolling sea. Everyone should be told of the tendency toward seasickness. We kayak off the coast, but do not go too far. The Dolphins tend to congregate in one particular area, which is where we launch. Children as young as 6 or 7 can go on this trip if they are comfortable playing in the surf. Young kids or nervous adults are best in a double with a more experienced/capable person.
    View the Video of our Dolphin trip at You Tube. Notice the crash at the end! This was an easy day.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AeraKHj5jLg
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51Fv26SBUmw

    We only use sit-on-top kayaks for the Dolphin trips because of the chance of turning over. You will just fall out of these kayaks if they tip over. On warm days we often swim in and out of them!

    9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

    Includes kayaks and all kayaking gear. Price is $50 per person, $37.50 for children 12 and under. 10% discount for groups of 7 or more adults.
  • Wednesday 23 july 2008
  • First Landing State Park 9 a.m.
    Paddle the secluded beaches along Broad Bay interspersed with salt marsh and backed by the maritime forest of First Landing State Park. See the remnants of an ancient Oceanfront Dune still standing 40 feet tall and the highest concentration of Osprey in the area. We launch from a beautiful beach shaded by Maritime Forest deep in the Park. We often see Egrets, Heron�s, Red Winged Black Birds and occasionally a Bald Eagle. If the tides are right we can paddle into White Lake where we see 4 to 6 Osprey nests and a Great Blue Heron Rookery.

    9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

    Includes kayaks and all kayaking gear. Price is $45 per person, $33.75 for children 12 and under. 10% discount for groups of 7 or more adults
  • Thursday 24 july 2008
  • Back Bay 9am
    Explore the back waters and swamps of the Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge. Tall marsh grass backed by Maritime Forest with Egrets, Herons, Red Winged Back Birds and more. Quiet protected water.

    9 a.m. - 11:30 p.m.

    Includes kayaks and all kayaking gear. Price is $45 per person, $33.75 for children 12 and under. 10% discount for groups of 7 or more adults.
  • Friday 25 july 2008
  • Dolphin Tour 9 a.m.
    ADVENTURE TRIP DESCRIPTION: The Dolphin trips are very exciting and lots of fun. Please understand this is not a flat or calm water trip. It is very important that everyone going on this trip read this description.
    The Dolphin tours begin with a surf launch into the Atlantic Ocean. This trip takes place on the high seas. As we launch and return through the surf, we guarantee that you will get soaking wet and most likely flip over at some point. We use sit-on-top kayaks, doubles and singles. You will fall out as they turn over. Everyone should be comfortable playing in the ocean surf. Kayaks are launched and returned individually by a guide standing in the water. We will launch into surf as tall as 3 or 4 feet and winds of 10 to 15 knots, trips will be canceled if conditions exceed these measurements. Wearing a life jacket is required on all of our trips. The difficulty of this trip can vary greatly. Some days the ocean can be like a lake and other days we can have large surf, strong winds or currents. Some days we may have to paddle just to keep from being carried down the beach! Once through the surf we are on the High Seas with a rolling Ocean. If you have a tendency toward motion or seasickness, this trip will probably trigger it. Please visualize being a small boat on a rolling sea. Everyone should be told of the tendency toward seasickness. We kayak off the coast, but do not go too far. The Dolphins tend to congregate in one particular area, which is where we launch. Children as young as 6 or 7 can go on this trip if they are comfortable playing in the surf. Young kids or nervous adults are best in a double with a more experienced/capable person.
    View the Video of our Dolphin trip at You Tube. Notice the crash at the end! This was an easy day.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AeraKHj5jLg
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51Fv26SBUmw

    We only use sit-on-top kayaks for the Dolphin trips because of the chance of turning over. You will just fall out of these kayaks if they tip over. On warm days we often swim in and out of them!

    9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

    Includes kayaks and all kayaking gear. Price is $50 per person, $37.50 for children 12 and under. 10% discount for groups of 7 or more adults.
  • Saturday 26 july 2008
  • Dolphin Tour 9am
    ADVENTURE TRIP DESCRIPTION: The Dolphin trips are very exciting and lots of fun. Please understand this is not a flat or calm water trip. It is very important that everyone going on this trip read this description.
    The Dolphin tours begin with a surf launch into the Atlantic Ocean. This trip takes place on the high seas. As we launch and return through the surf, we guarantee that you will get soaking wet and most likely flip over at some point. We use sit-on-top kayaks, doubles and singles. You will fall out as they turn over. Everyone should be comfortable playing in the ocean surf. Kayaks are launched and returned individually by a guide standing in the water. We will launch into surf as tall as 3 or 4 feet and winds of 10 to 15 knots, trips will be canceled if conditions exceed these measurements. Wearing a life jacket is required on all of our trips. The difficulty of this trip can vary greatly. Some days the ocean can be like a lake and other days we can have large surf, strong winds or currents. Some days we may have to paddle just to keep from being carried down the beach! Once through the surf we are on the High Seas with a rolling Ocean. If you have a tendency toward motion or seasickness, this trip will probably trigger it. Please visualize being a small boat on a rolling sea. Everyone should be told of the tendency toward seasickness. We kayak off the coast, but do not go too far. The Dolphins tend to congregate in one particular area, which is where we launch. Children as young as 6 or 7 can go on this trip if they are comfortable playing in the surf. Young kids or nervous adults are best in a double with a more experienced/capable person.
    View the Video of our Dolphin trip at You Tube. Notice the crash at the end! This was an easy day.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AeraKHj5jLg
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51Fv26SBUmw

    We only use sit-on-top kayaks for the Dolphin trips because of the chance of turning over. You will just fall out of these kayaks if they tip over. On warm days we often swim in and out of them!

    9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

    Includes kayaks and all kayaking gear. Price is $50 per person, $37.50 for children 12 and under. 10% discount for groups of 7 or more adults.
  • Sunday 27 july 2008
  • First Landing State Park 9 a.m.
    Paddle the secluded beaches along Broad Bay interspersed with salt marsh and backed by the maritime forest of First Landing State Park. See the remnants of an ancient Oceanfront Dune still standing 40 feet tall and the highest concentration of Osprey in the area. We launch from a beautiful beach shaded by Maritime Forest deep in the Park. We often see Egrets, Heron�s, Red Winged Black Birds and occasionally a Bald Eagle. If the tides are right we can paddle into White Lake where we see 4 to 6 Osprey nests and a Great Blue Heron Rookery.

    9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

    Includes kayaks and all kayaking gear. Price is $45 per person, $33.75 for children 12 and under. 10% discount for groups of 7 or more adults
  • Wednesday 30 july 2008
  • First Landing State Park 9 a.m.
    Paddle the secluded beaches along Broad Bay interspersed with salt marsh and backed by the maritime forest of First Landing State Park. See the remnants of an ancient Oceanfront Dune still standing 40 feet tall and the highest concentration of Osprey in the area. We launch from a beautiful beach shaded by Maritime Forest deep in the Park. We often see Egrets, Heron�s, Red Winged Black Birds and occasionally a Bald Eagle. If the tides are right we can paddle into White Lake where we see 4 to 6 Osprey nests and a Great Blue Heron Rookery.

    9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

    Includes kayaks and all kayaking gear. Price is $45 per person, $33.75 for children 12 and under. 10% discount for groups of 7 or more adults
  • Sunset Tour at First Landing State Park-5:45 p.m.
    Sunset Trip at First Landing State Park!
    Come out and watch a beautiful sunset while on the water kayaking this great location.

    Paddle the secluded beaches along Broad Bay interspersed with salt marsh and backed by the maritime forest of First Landing State Park. See the remnants of an ancient Oceanfront Dune still standing 40 feet tall and the highest concentration of Osprey in the area. We launch from a beautiful beach shaded by Maritime Forest deep in the Park. We often see Egrets, Heron�s, Red Winged Black Birds and occasionally a Bald Eagle. If the tides are right we can paddle into White Lake where we see 4 to 6 Osprey nests and a Great Blue Heron Rookery.

    $45 per person. Children under 12 $33.75. Group discounts for 7 or more people.

    5:45 p.m.-8:30 p.m.
  • Thursday 31 july 2008
  • Back Bay 9am
    Explore the back waters and swamps of the Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge. Tall marsh grass backed by Maritime Forest with Egrets, Herons, Red Winged Back Birds and more. Quiet protected water.

    9 a.m. - 11:30 p.m.

    Includes kayaks and all kayaking gear. Price is $45 per person, $33.75 for children 12 and under. 10% discount for groups of 7 or more adults.