Best Places to Kayak and Canoe in Pennsylvania

We all know there are tons of GREAT places to paddle in the great, natural state of Pennsylvania. But we’ve gone ahead and put together a list of the ones we think are at the top of the list. These kayak and canoe places in PA made the list mostly due to the fact that they are open to the public and readily available to all paddlers of all skill levels.

These kayaking and canoeing locations include rivers, lakes and creeks for whitewater and flatwater (or flat water, if you like ).

***PLEASE NOTE*** Some of these areas require a fee or permit or both, so check before you paddle!

Here we go with a sampling of the top places to put in your kayak or canoe and start paddling in Penn:

Pennsylvania State Parks

According to the Parks website, canoes and non-powered boats must display one of the following:

  • Boat registration
  • Launching permit or mooring permit from Pennsylvania State Parks (available at most state park offices)
  • Launching permit from the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission.

Many parks offer canoe rentals or have lists of canoe rental companies.

***REMEMBER***  Water levels can change rapidly and paddlers should call the park office for current water conditions.

Clear Creek State Park, Jefferson County, PA – The Clarion River

Cook Forest State Park, Cooksburg, PA  - The Clarion River

Delaware Canal State Park – The Park follows the Delaware River from Easton to Bristol. Canoeing is popular in the canal, on the Delaware River and at the Giving Pond Recreation Area. Canoeists can launch from public access areas in PA and NJ to enjoy the water trail.

Ohiopyle State Park – This park is located primarily in Fayette County. Youghiogheny [yaw-ki-GAY-nee] River Gorge passes through the heart of the park. According to the website, the "Yough" [yawk] provides some of the best whitewater boating in the Eastern U. S. as well as spectacular scenery

Oil Creek State Park, Venango County, PA - This Scenic float is classified as a beginner’s creek under normal conditions.

Swatara State Park – This Park is in Lebanon and Schuylkill counties. There are several locations of easy access to the creek for put-in and take-out of boats.

Tyler State Park, Bucks County, PA - Neshaminy Creek offers calm, easy boating

Warriors Path State Park, Bedford County, PA -There is a boat ramp for canoes, rafts and small boats for floating the Raystown Branch of the Juniata River. Boating or rafting is recommended during spring or late fall. The water level of the river is usually too shallow for summer.

Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area and Middle Delaware National Scenic River

Canoeing, Kayaking, Rafting, and Tubing

Kayak Pittsburgh

Three kayaking locations: Downtown Pittsburgh, Lake Elizabeth and North Park.

  • Downtown is walking distance of all Downtown locations and the North Side.
  • North Park is located at North Park Boat House along North Park Lake, which is about 14 miles from Pittsburgh.
  • Lake Elizabeth is located inside the Allegheny Commons.

Click here to go to our Places to Paddle, Kayak, Canoe in Pennsylvania page for links and more information on these great PA paddling venues.

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Kayaking & Canoeing Festival in North Carolina

If you’re looking to enter a kayaking or canoeing race, take a guided leisurely paddle,  or attend canoe & kayak demonstrations and you live near North Carolina then you need to check out the 11th annual Edenton Music and Water Festival, Friday, June 19 – Saturday, June 20th 2009, in Edenton, North Carolina.

This festival sounds like fun for the whole family.

The festival starts with a Sunset Paddle on Friday evening. Saturday morning is the Eastcoast Flatwater Canoe & Kayak Race: 8 miles. Racing age groups are: youth 18 & under, Men, Women & Seniors.

The course is described as scenic flatwater race on Pembroke creek, Edenton Bay, & Queen Anne Creek.

There is also a leisurely paddle called the Eco-paddle, which is a non racing event for all types of canoes and kayaks. This is a guided leisure paddle that is approximately 4 miles long.

According to their website, there will be paddling demonstrations for all levels of paddlers, from beginner to experienced.  All equipment will be provided or you can use your own equipment. They will also be having guided paddle tours as well as sunfish sailing races.

Click here to visit our kayak, canoe races and events page to find the link to this website and to find many other races and events that are going on all year all over the U.S.

Do you have a kayak, canoe and paddling event you’d like us to feature on BornToPaddle.com? If so, Click here to send us the info using our handy contact form.

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