Canoeing
is a paddle sport in which you kneel or sit facing forward in an open
or closed-decked canoe, and propel yourself with a single-bladed paddle.
Canoeing was once the primary mode of long-distance transportation throughout much of North America.
Kayaking involves the use of a kayak for travelling across bodies of water. It is distinguished from canoeing by the sitting position of the paddler and the number of blades on the paddle. In a kayak the paddler faces forward, legs in front, using a double-bladed paddle. Most kayaks also have closed decks.
When you visit the historic Summerton area and nearby Lake Marion, you will find many waterways to explore in your canoe or kayak, e.g. rivers, creeks, islands, swamps. Key bodies of water to explore in this region include:
Kayaking involves the use of a kayak for travelling across bodies of water. It is distinguished from canoeing by the sitting position of the paddler and the number of blades on the paddle. In a kayak the paddler faces forward, legs in front, using a double-bladed paddle. Most kayaks also have closed decks.
When you visit the historic Summerton area and nearby Lake Marion, you will find many waterways to explore in your canoe or kayak, e.g. rivers, creeks, islands, swamps. Key bodies of water to explore in this region include:
- Cantey Bay
- Jack's Creek
- Potato Creek
- Sparkleberry Swamp
- Santee National Wildlife Refuge
- Taw Caw Creek
- Wyboo Creek
* Read about the "4th Annual North Shore Kayaking Race" on Lake Marion.
Selected Information Sources
- American Canoe Association
- Canoe & Kayak Magazine
- Paddling.Net
- Summerton SC: Nature & Outdoor Recreation
Annual North Shore Kayaking Race on Lake Marion
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