Wyoming, perhaps best known for its rugged mountains and majestic wildlife, also harbors some great waterways for paddling. Between Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park the Snake River, and numerous lakes throughout Wyoming, this region will satisfy andyone who travels with paddles in their luggage.
Don’t let its calm rivers fool you. Wyoming is also home to canyons with stretches of whitewater offering enough bounce and splash for even the most thrill-seeking, expert kayaker. And if you’ve never kayaked before? Not to worry. Experienced guides who are passionate about whitewater will teach you everything you’ll need to know.
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