There are 41 canoeing & kayaking spots in Australia
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Kayaking Corunna Lake offers an enjoyable and adventurous way to explore the picturesque lake.
Come experience the beauty of Batemans Bay Kayaking Trail Surfside! Start your adventure by parking your car at Surfside Beach where the kayaking trail begins.
Launch your canoe or kayak here for a leisurely paddle on the Warren River.
Canoe Point Beach and Parklands are located in Tannum Sands, adjacent to the Tannum Sands Main Beach.
Popular picnic area on the shores of Nornalup Inlet, and an ideal location to launch small boat, canoe or kayak to explore the waters of the marine park.
Coles Bay Kayaking in Coles Bay, Tasmania, provides a unique and exciting paddling experience in a scenic area.
The Glenelg River Canoe Trail is a scenic journey that meanders through the lower reaches of the Glenelg River, stretching from Dartmoor to Nelson.
Located on Gunbower Creek in the serene wetlands of Safe's Lagoon, the Gunbower Island Canoe Trail is a must-visit destination for nature and adventure enthusiasts.
Hay River Denmark is an ideal destination for canoeing enthusiasts.
Located between the Darling and Murray Rivers, Junction Island Nature Reserve and Walking Track is a perfect destination to experience the unique Australian topography.
Kayaking Batehaven to Mossy Point is an ideal adventure for those who want to explore the beauty of the coast of Batehaven.
If you're looking for an adventure on the South Coast, kayaking at Durras Lake is a great option.
Paddle through the scenic Lower Tuross River and Borang Lake in Bodalla.
If you're an experienced ocean kayaker seeking an exciting sea paddle, the Kayaking Mystery Bay To Narooma Mystery Bay could be perfect for you.
Kayaking The Lower Clyde River is an enjoyable experience in Batemans Bay.
Kayaking The Upper Clyde River from Shallow Crossing Nelligen is an incredible water adventure that spans 25 kilometers up to the tidal limit.
If you’re looking for a kayaking experience in New South Wales, the Tomaga River at Mossy Point is a great place to go.
Kayak enthusiasts can experience the stunning vistas of Tuross Lake in Tuross Head, New South Wales.
Kayaking enthusiasts will find Upper Tuross River and Bumbo Lake Bodalla to be a perfect destination.
Kayaking at Wagonga Inlet in Narooma is a popular activity with stunning views.
Kayaking Wallaga Lake Akolele: Experience the peacefulness of kayaking on Wallaga Lake, nestled in the foothills of Gulaga National Park, and homelands to the Indigenous Yuin People.
Kioloa Beach Kioloa is a stunning beach that is highly recommended for camping, fishing, families, and kayaking activities.
Kori Bay beach offers visitors a place to fish, swim or kayak and is located on the coast opposite Milyering Visitor center.
Lagoon Beach, located on Lord Howe Island, is a picturesque and tranquil beach that is perfect for swimming, snorkeling, kayaking, and paddleboarding.
A popular destination for canoeing and family outings.
Minninup Pool Collie, located 3km south of Collie townsite on Mungalup Road, is a serene destination for swimming, fishing, and canoeing.
Kayaking is a fun and healthy way to explore the natural beauty of Moruya and its surrounding areas.
To see a volcano erupt from its top and tumble down a red river of molten lava down its side is to feel the incredible power of the natural world.
Nestled in the Tuggeranong district of Canberra, Pine Island Reserve offers a peaceful getaway perfect for picnicking, swimming, fishing, and kayaking, as well as exploring the Australian wilderness.
The Rous River Canoe Trail in Tumbulgum provides an opportunity to explore the natural beauty of the Tweed River's environment.