Thursday, November 20, 2014

For Anyone In The Region Who Owns A Kayak Harpeth River Is The Ultimate Choice

By Mayra Pierce


The 125 mile long Harpeth River that meanders through the prolific hills and valleys of Middle Tennesse is a wildlife paradise of unsurpassed beauty for outdoor adventurists and water lovers. The fresh water river is not only host to a wide and diverse variety of aquatic species, but allegedly also to the ghost of the late iron industrialist Montgomery Bell. For anyone in the region who owns a kayak Harpeth River is the ultimate choice.

Not many rivers offer such a long stretch of boating and floating opportunities. Paddlers can choose from a variety of short and longer trips varying from 90 minutes to 8 hours. Whether you want a slow, relaxing paddle or a action-packed vigorous white-water challenge, the Harpeth offers ample opportunities for paddlers of all levels of competency.

Visitors can launch their kayaks from any of a number of launching and take-off sites along the river. If you do not have your own canoe or kayak, you can rent some top of the class-gear at local outfitters. Another option is the guided day trips and group excursions offered by various companies. Knowledgeable, certified guides accompany groups of up to 20 people on sightseeing and fun trips that even include paddling instruction.

This is where the great blue heron and king fisher feed and breed. The shores abound with deer, wild turkey, geese, ducks and other waterfowl. Bring your binoculars and spend a quiet, relaxing afternoon paddling among tree-lined river banks where the bald eagle nests high above in the cypress trees.

Myriads of fish breed and feed in the prolific waters and anglers can have a ball hooking some bass or trout in the designated areas. Along the tree-lined shores and river banks, waterfowl, white-tail deer, wild turkey and many other indigenous birds and fauna can be seen frolicking in the sky or on land. It is an amazing experience to watch all these beautiful animals in their natural, pristine habitat.

Few things are so exhilarating and uplifting as spending a day at the water. Kayaking is not only an excellent form of outdoor exercise, but also allows paddlers an unobstructed view of the most exquisite creatures and features of the areas where they practice their sport. From the vantage point of the river one sees hidden treasures that are not visible from other directions.

Kayaking is also a sport that the whole family can enjoy, no matter what their level of experience. While mom and the kids enjoy a gentle glide downstream, dad can shoot the rapids. The Harpeth offers plenty opportunity for family fun in the sun. One can just pack the binoculars, a picnic basket and embark upon a slow, sightseeing paddle to some of the beautiful pools and picnic spots.

Popular tourist attractions along the river such as Indian burial mounds and the waterfall where Montgomery Bell used to power an iron mill can also be seen from the river. There are several picnic areas and hiking trails where visitors can relax and explore the beauty of the area after a fun-filled day on the water. Bring the binoculars, cameras and fishing rod - a better place for kayaking and outdoor relaxation than the banks and waters of the Harpeth is hard to find.




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