Paddling
Miles of Liquid Adventure
If you’re looking for a water experience, a kayak or canoe excursion exploring miles of coastal waterways may be just the thing. Paddling isn’t only about the physical challenge; it’s also a peaceful way to reconnect with nature as the soft rhythm of water brushing against your kayak or canoe becomes a calming soundtrack as you travel along Georgia’s Intracoastal Waterway. Whether you’re a seasoned paddler or trying it for the first time, the sweeping coastal views and abundant wildlife will leave you feeling refreshed and deeply connected to nature. And if you’re ready to take the adventure even further, consider a guided sunset paddle through the Okefenokee Swamp, where painted skies reflect across the blackwater and glowing alligator eyes appear among the water lilies—an unforgettable way to experience one of Georgia’s most wild places during your stay in Kingsland.
Paddling Adventure Stories
An Exciting Paddling Expedition with College Friends in Kingsland and Surrounding Waterways
Kingsland is nestled along the 3,000-mile Intracoastal Waterway; miles and miles of fun await you in the surrounding marshes and islands. For a truly unforgettable experience, make your way through the St. Marys River to the hidden coves and pristine beaches of Cumberland Island, where wild horses roam free. This coastal area provides a unique ecosystem for wildlife, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts. It’s not about how fast you can go or how far you can paddle, but rather about the experience and memories you create. So grab a paddle, embrace the challenge and let the water guide you to new horizons in the Kingsland area.