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Old 05-19-2005, 09:11 PM   #1
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Easy/lazy areas to kayak?

Hey folks,

hope everyone is well.
Recently bought a very basic 12ft kayak from Academy. Not a great kayak but the good ones are way to expensive for this working man.
Anyway, I have accumalated(sp) some information on where to kayak but I was looking for some first hand details including where to put in your kayak and such. I'm looking for very easy, and dare I say lazy, areas to kayak and possibly hike afterwards(or before). I especially love the state parks and rivers around the hill country on down to south Texas and the coast. The problem is alot of those rivers like the Guadelupe are fairly difficult. I seem to be doing to many other things to get really good at kayaking anytime soon. I love kayaking town lake in Austin(great views everywhere, very easy, fun and great workout). Eventually I would like to learn to do a little fishing from my kayak.
Any info is appreciated and I would welcome private messages as well so as not to tie up the public board to much but either way is fine. Take care everybody.




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Old 05-20-2005, 03:49 AM   #2
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Re: Easy/lazy areas to kayak?

Hi Lou,

Have you looked at my review of Inks Lake SP? I know it goes on a bit long but I do talk a bit about kayaking on the lake. Very nice place to take a boat for some lazy paddling. Park also has some pretty nice hiking trails. Take a look. You might find that this is what your looking for.

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Old 05-20-2005, 11:20 AM   #3
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Re: Easy/lazy areas to kayak?

Here is a good link for fishing tips.
http://kfs.infopop.cc/6/ubb.x?a=cfrm&s=418607442

I just started too and INKS Lake is a great place.
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Old 05-20-2005, 03:01 PM   #4
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Re: Easy/lazy areas to kayak?

Have you tried Armand Bayou in Clear Lake City? You can put in at Bay Area Park. You have a good chance of seeing wildlife (water birds, gators, etc.) And right next to the park is the Armand Bayou Nature Center with 2 or 3 hiking trails.
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Old 05-21-2005, 09:16 AM   #5
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Re: Easy/lazy areas to kayak?

Try the Comal River in New Braunfels. Not the Guadalupe--the Comal. You can put in right at Landa Park. Stairs and everything. During the week it is empty usually. I SCUBA dive there every so often, and it's a great spot. I have seen others out there in kayaks. The water is deep enough and calm enough to parctice all those eskimo rolls if you want, too.
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Old 05-21-2005, 12:27 PM   #6
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Re: Easy/lazy areas to kayak?

Hey folks,

thanks for the info. Very useful stuff. I read the Inks Lake report and I have already looked in to the kayak fishing website. Thanks again. Take care.


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Old 06-23-2006, 01:57 PM   #7
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Re: Easy/lazy areas to kayak?

Did you have any luck? I've been looking for places to go that are a close drive (2.5 hrs max) although I have a lot of great bay area here. I have yet to buy a kayak - one of the many things on my list after college graduation - so have the need to rent and ride. Was curious if you tried the Comal in New Braunfels as someone suggested. I'm interested in going out there and wanted your input.

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Old 03-30-2007, 04:20 PM   #8
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Re: Easy/lazy areas to kayak?

I'd recommend Boerne Lake, but that's quite a drive from your area, and they're doing some construction there now. I would recommend TexasKayakFisherman.com, even if you don't fish, to find kayakers in your area. They can tell you good acess points in your area.
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Old 04-02-2007, 07:54 AM   #9
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Re: Easy/lazy areas to kayak?

My boys and I kayaked the guadalupe from the state park to Hwy 281 during Spring Break. When we first got there the river was flowing at 3000 cfs due to the earlier storms so we waited for a couple of days until it hit 650 cfs. It was a great run we traveled the 9 miles in 3.5 hrs. We didnt have the clear water we were wanting but everything else fell in line. There were a few white water spots but nothing that couldnt be navigated or you couldnt portage around. We ran into a couple of class II rapids, a strainer (below sphects crossing on river left) that could easily be avoided and a low head dam that has a spot built in (river right) to run over.

There were many creeks and falls running into the guadalupe during our run. Honey Creek located just below the state park is something you need to check out! There were several sets of falls flowing in this area as well.

The normal CFS for this portion is <200 cfs and you could end up dragging your kayaks around the shallows. Have fun be safe!
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Old 04-02-2007, 06:01 PM   #10
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Re: Easy/lazy areas to kayak?

WARNING - Shameless plug coming

One of my kayak fishing buddies has just started guiding trips down the Guadalupe. If you're interested in kayaking down the river, but down't own a kayak, or you don't want to try it without someone who has experience, then check out my friend Jeff at this site:

http://www.southtexaskayak.com/
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Re: Easy/lazy areas to kayak?

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WARNING - Shameless plug coming

One of my kayak fishing buddies has just started guiding trips down the Guadalupe. If you're interested in kayaking down the river, but down't own a kayak, or you don't want to try it without someone who has experience, then check out my friend Jeff at this site:

http://www.southtexaskayak.com/
Thanks!!! GRSP is one of my favorate parks and work great as a start or end point. Will keep this in mind for our next trip to that park.

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Re: Easy/lazy areas to kayak?

Well, I e-mailed Jeff at South Texas Kayak for more info. He hasn't gotten back to me as yet. There is no telephone number so I can't contact him once we're down there so I guess a trip with his outfit will have to wait until our next trip to the Hill Country.

Thanks for the info and happy camping!
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Unfortunately, I did not receive your email. The website (www.southtexaskayak.com) is new, and being upgraded frequently.. My contact information is:

Email: info@southtexaskayak.com

Phone: (210) 748-9596

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Old 04-17-2007, 10:40 AM   #14
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Re: Easy/lazy areas to kayak?

You may be interested in checking out the Luling Zedler Mill Paddling Trail, it is one of the only inland Paddling Trails in Texas. The San Marcos is a very calm river most of the time, so the only issue you really have is minding your take out because not much passed it is a pretty sizable drop off caused by the dam. Zedler Mill is the takeout spot, if you are looking to walk around it for a bit it is somewhat interesting (more so at dark because it is supposedly haunted), but you need to be very careful if you go up into it because the wood is old. Luling is also the perfect place to end a late afternoon trip because there are a few excellent small local restaurants in town, one being an excellent BBQ place. I have not done the Luling Paddling Trail yet, I have been out to the river and checked out the Zedler Mill, but one of these weekends I am going to get to it.

http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/fishboat...inland/luling/
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Re: Easy/lazy areas to kayak?

http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/fishboat...rails/coastal/

These are coastal trails.

The San Marcos River is a place to play beneath the falls in Rio Vista park. You may also kayak from Rio Vista park or under the IH-35 bridge to CR 266. Beware of Cummings Dam, right before the take out.

If you go beyond CR 266, make sure you get a map and instructions. There are some serious (bonebreaker) rapids beyond that point.
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