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Peaceful, quiet, the only sounds are the drips of water off the paddle, the birds, and the occasional fish jumping out of the water! A first class way to get up close to nature! The guides are science majors, they love animals, aquatic life and nature, and the lowcountry's rivers and marshes! My friend from Argentina enjoyed her first kayak trip with Claire and Lowcountry Paddle Tours. We are senior citizens and we felt safe and comfortable in the kayaks, our life jackets were comfortable and our legs were not cramped during the entire ride. Paddling is easy enough for a senior to manage without much effort and no after effects of soreness. I inquired about fishing from the kayak, and that is available as well! Bring your camera!…
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Date of experience: June 2014
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This is a very enjoyable, relaxing way to see the Low Country. In a kayak, you are so much closer to the water and it's so much quieter, than anything else you can do. Claire's knowledge of the flora and fauna and her biology background make it also a great learning experience. She is friendly, and has a great smile and laugh, making everyone feel at ease. She is a strong and patient paddler, and can pace the trip exactly to the needs of the party. She also has lived in the area for many years and has a lot of great recommendations for shopping, dining, parks to visit, and other outdoor activities. It's a great way to spend a few hours.…
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Date of experience: April 2014
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We recently took a kayak tour with Lowcountry Paddle Tours and had a great afternoon! Claire is a wonderful guide and takes time to point out and explain the importance of local plant and animal life as you go. The tour goes at a pace that people of any age and experience level can comfortably keep up with. Highly recommended!…
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Date of experience: April 2014
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