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Whitewater Kayaking & Rafting in Nevada

 

Kayak/Canoe Float on the Colorado River
Floating the Colorado River below Hoover Dam is a beautiful, unique, and relatively easy way to enjoy the rugged wilderness canyons and wildlife of the Lower Colorado River. Trips between Hoover Dam a...
From the guidebook "Afoot & Afield: Las Vegas & Southern Nevada"
Running the Rivers of North America
Boulder City, NV - Flatwater Paddling & Canoeing - 12 miles


Pyramid Lake - Paddle to the Pyramid
Pyramid Lake, like Mono Lake in California, is the terminus lake in a closed drainage system. The lake is a relic of a much larger, prehistoric lake that covered hundreds of square miles of Nevada des...
From the guidebook "Adventure Kayaking: Inland Waters of the Western United States"
Running the Rivers of North America
Sutcliffe, NV - Flatwater Paddling & Canoeing - 10 miles


Pyramid Lake: Sutcliffe to the Truckee River Delta
Pyramid Lake lies, north to south, in a semi-desert region of Nevada, 32 miles northeast of Reno. It is 30 miles long, 12 miles wide at its broadest, and 5 miles wide at its narrower, southerly end. I...
From the guidebook "Adventure Kayaking: Trips from the Russian River to Monterey"
Running the Rivers of North America
Sutcliffe, NV - Flatwater Paddling & Canoeing - 20 miles


 

 
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If you like the outdoors, visit Natural Wonders of the World . This site lists 1000 natural world wonders on all seven continents.

 

North American wonders reach from from the lofty peaks of the Cascade Mountain range to the watery paradise of Florida's Everglades.

The South American natural forces can be witnessed in countless forms--you'll find them cascading over the Devil's Throat of the Iguazu Falls, flooding Llanos grasslands.

The Australian Great Barrier Reef stretches to Papua New Guinea, while New Zealand's Tongariro volcano towers above waves of rugged hills.

The African Congo Basin is a network of swamps and emerald forests as diverse as the four counterpoints it unifies. The European and Middle Eastern natural histories include building castles on its rocky peaks, painting frescoes in its caves, trading through its passes, and perishing at its mercy.

The European and Middle Eastern natural histories include building castles on its rocky peaks, painting frescoes in its caves, trading through its passes, and perishing at its mercy.

The dual Asian power of nature is demonstrated through the elements at play in Asia. Fire-spewing volcanoes raise new lands from their summits.Ocean-worlds house water-kingdoms. Finally earth-bound and sky-stretching mountains--figures of inspiration.

The Polar Regions are an icy wilderness where the frozen fingertips of polar icecaps feel their way across stretches of land and water, the Arctic and Antarctic form the polar regions of our globe.