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For Canoe Trips Nashville Has Unparalleled Variety

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.

Nashville sits on the Cumberland River in an area called the Nashville Basin. I receives waters from the surrounding mountainous areas so there are plenty of rivers and lakes to explore. The climate is humid in summer and hot in autumn and spring. Boat companies are closed in the winter months from around November to February as the winter can be very cold but are short.

Canoe trips are available for just a few hours up to several days. There are many campsites along the lake edges and riverbanks which are used by local tour companies. They can usually provide a package trip with everything included and an experienced guide. Family trips are popular in the area as the waterways are safe for young people.

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.

The area is renowned for its rich bird life. There are several tour operators offering bird watching trips using canoes. They are such a quiet way to enjoy the waterways that they do not scare off the wildlife. There are also some lovely animals to see including river otters, beavers, white tipped deer and turtles basking on logs and rocks. The Cumberland River is a particularly good spot for sightings.

The area has tons of places to put a kayak in the water. Harpeth River is one of the most popular spots due to the rugged beauty and variety of wildlife. There is an unbroken stretch of one hundred and twenty file miles of class one river to explore. Guides are usually provided and there are basic campsites with showers to spend the night. These trips are perfect for family groups as the waters are slow and safe.

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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