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Canoe Race & Kayak Race

Here is another Canoe and Kayak Racing Event that will be fun for the whole family!

If you are looking for a family oriented event, then you might want to check out the Wild Hog Canoe & Kayak Race Saturday, April 17th. (Optional weather date is Saturday, April 24) in Bronson, Florida.

According to their website:

Paddlers will be racing down the Waccasassa River.

The race will begin on State Road 24 at the Waccasassa Bridge, 2 miles east of Otter Creek, and finishes at U.S. Highway 19 at the Waccasassa Bridge, 6 miles south of Otter Creek and 9 miles west of Bronson.

Kayak classes are: 1 person & 2 person

Canoe classes are: experienced, mixed, recreation, senior (55+), women, & parent/youth (under 17)

This is one of the most unusual river races in Florida with amazing scenery and a challenging river.

Funds raised go to help the Levy Association for Retarded Citizens in Otter Creek.

This is an alcohol – free family oriented event with food, music, and fun.

This paddling race sounds like it will be fun for spectators as well as paddlers.

 

For more information on this canoe and kayak race or to find other paddling races, events, festivals, or paddlefests all over the U.S.,   click here to go to our kayak, canoe & paddling races and events page

To find other Family Paddling events, click here to go to our family fun paddling events page.

Looking for paddling locations in your state?

 Search our places to paddle page for places to kayak or canoe for flatwater or whitewater.  Kayaking and canoeing paddling locations are listed by U.S. State.

 

Kayaks for Sale

Buying a kayak can be easy and fun. If you have kayaking experience than you probably know what type of kayak you are interested in and it’s just a matter of shopping around to find the best kayak deals. If you’re new to kayaking than it will and should take you longer to choose the right kayak.  You want to make sure the kayak you choose fits the type of paddling you are planning on doing.

With proper care, and storage, the kayak you purchase can last you many, many years.  You will probably decide to purchase a different type of kayak way before the kayak you own needs replacing. Then you can decide to place your used kayak for sale or keep it to add to your collection.

New to kayaking

If you’re new to kayaking than you need to decide what type of kayaking you would enjoy.

 I mostly enjoy flatwater kayaking. I like to kayak on lakes, ponds, and rivers, although I do enjoy a little whitewater, like a class I or II. I also had children I wanted to take kayaking on lakes and ponds so I needed a kayak that was wide and stable enough so I can sit a child in the kayak with me. The kayak I purchased was a Perception Swifty. It has a wide cockpit for easy entry and exit and I can sit my child in it with me. It’s about 9.5 feet long so it was easy for me to put on the roof rack of my car. My son and daughter both loved paddling with me. When they got older, they got their own Perception Swifty kayak.  So now we are a kayaking family. Many recreational kayaks come with an accessory option for an extra slip- in seat for your child.

  • To find out what type of kayaking you would enjoy you will need to do some research. Look for kayaking events, paddling races, festivals, paddlefests, or demonstrations around where you live. Many times kayaking events will have kayaking demonstrations.  You might be able to try out different types of kayaks or speak with other kayakers.  To find these paddling events, check with your local kayaking stores or check out our kayak, canoe, paddling events page.  Just click on the state or month. We have listings for all over the United States.
  • You can also check out our How to choose a kayak page  to find more helpful information in choosing the right kayak for you.

 

Once you decide which kayak is for you, you can start shopping around for the best price. Check your local stores for sales and also check online stores. Click here to find some of the best kayak deals.

When you have your kayak and are ready to paddle, check our places to paddle page to find paddling locations all over the U.S.

Have fun and welcome to the kayak family.