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San Diego Area

San Diego Area

Easter Brunch Paddle on San Diego Bay

Here is your opportunity to spend Easter Sunday on beautiful San Diego Bay.

We'll meet at Glorietta Bay for an introductory paddling lesson. Then we'll launch our kayaks for a leisurely tour of San Diego Bay traveling under the scenic Coronado Bridge. We'll land on the beach at the Coronado Ferry Landing and walk to Peohe's for a scrumptious brunch. As we relax out on the patio we'll have a beautiful view of the downtown skyline. After brunch we'll paddle back to Glorietta Bay.

We use stable, comfortable kayaks that are easy to paddle. No prior paddling or swimming experience is required. We provide all the equipment, life vests and instruction you need for a safe, enjoyable experience.

Invite your adventurous friends for some socializing and fun to celebrate this special day.

Nature Tour on Miramar Lake

Join us for a beautiful morning of kayaking on Miramar Lake in Scripps Ranch. The lake has 4 miles of shoreline so there is lots of area for exploring.

The lake is home to many water birds such as ospreys, mallard ducks, great egrets, great blue herons, and American coots. In addition, hundreds of birds stop here during their annual winter migration.

After in introductory kayak lesson, we will explore the lake looking for birds in our quiet kayaks. Bring your binoculars and see how many different species you can find.

Grandparents Day on the Bay: Paddle to Brunch at the Coronado Ferry Landing

Sunday, September 12, 2010, 9am-1:30pm

Sponsored by the San Diego Natural History Museum

Here is an opportunity to show your Grandparents they are young at heart by taking them on a unique outdoor adventure.

Nature Tour at Lake Hodges, North San Diego County

Join us for this nature tour on one of San Diego's oldest reservoirs. Located in the hills west of Escondido, we often see mule deer and coyotes come down to the water for a drink as we paddle by.

After a rain there are a couple of nice waterfalls and occasionally the dam is known to overflow.

We also see many resident birds on the lake such as Western Grebes, Great Egrets, American Coots, and Great Blue Herons. Bring your binoculars and see how many different species you can find.

Luncheon Tour by Kayak - Coronado Ferry Landing

Here is your opportunity to socialize and view beautiful San Diego Bay by kayak.

We'll meet at Glorietta Bay for an introductory paddling lesson. Then we'll launch our kayaks for a leisurely tour of San Diego Bay traveling under the scenic Coronado Bridge. We'll land on the beach at the Coronado Ferry Landing and walk to Peohe's for a scrumptious lunch. As we relax out on the patio we'll have a beautiful view of the downtown skyline. After lunch we'll paddle back to Glorietta Bay.

Nature Tour at Lower Otay Lake, San Diego County

Lower Otay is the home of the U.S. Olympic Training Center for rowing sports. The lake has 1100 acres of water and a 25-mile shoreline so there is lots of room for exploring. In addition to the Great Egrets, Great Blue Herons and Ospreys that live here, thousands of birds stop here during their annual winter migration. We watched a pair of peregrine falcons on our paddle here last year.

After in introductory kayak lesson, we will explore the lake looking for birds in our quiet kayaks.
Bring your binoculars and see how many different species you can find.

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