Here we have another list of exciting parks that offer boating opportunities for your vacation this year. Check out all the rest of the information on these park pages and see all the activity options available in each park.
Gates of the Arctic, AK- There are wild rivers in this park just begging to have you kayaking, canoeing or rafting down there spectacular scene-filled surroundings.
George Washington Carver National Memorial-Diamond, MO- the surrounding areas of this park has Chain-O-Lakes, Table Rock Lake and Grand Lake of the Cherokees that offer numerous boating opportunities.
Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, AK- Sea kayaking and wilderness river rafting are the main boating opportunities found here. All water is very cold.
Glacier National Park, MT- White water canoeing, kayaking, or rafting can be enjoyed on the Flathead River which forms the south and west boundary of Glacier. You can also use fishing boats and motor boats on some of the lakes. Again the waters are very cold.
Grand Canyon National Park, AZ- This park offers whitewater rafting on the Colorado River, but it is better to go with an outfitter. The permits for floating the river can be difficult and take a long time to obtain.
Grand Portage National Monument, MN- Canoeing and kayaking are available in this unique historical park, well worth seeing.
Grand Teton National Park, WY- There are lots of opportunities for enjoying water in Grand Teton National Park. The Snake River flows through the park and features world-class fishing, unparalleled wildlife viewing, and mild rapids. Many of the more accessible lakes are open for a variety of activities. You can run motorboats on the Jenny and Jackson lakes. There is also kayaking, sailing, rafting and scenic cruises available. There is a fee charged for boating.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park, TN- This park offers whitewater rafting through some beautiful scenery. There are also opportunities for tubing the rivers.
Isle Royale National Park, MI- This park also has a number of boating opportunities. It is a maritime park that offers a remote and primitive wilderness archipelago that is 45 miles long and 9 miles wide at its widest point. You can go canoeing, kayaking, cruising and motorboating around this island, but be careful and have good charts.
Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve, LA- Take a moonlight canoe trip in the cypress swamp and fresh water marsh in the Barataria Preserve which is part of this park. You can also take a tour of the Bayou in traditional Louisiana wooden boats.
Jefferson Expansion Memorial, MO, surrounding area-This park is right on the Mississippi River. That opens up a large amount of opportunities. There are riverboat cruises, houseboats, motorboats of all kinds, canoeing, kayaking, and inflatables. Just be sure to pay attention to the water levels and other traffic on the river.
Katmai National Park and Preserve, AK- The Savonoski Loop is an 86 mile canoe/kayak trip through the scenic Katmai backcountry. It offers a wealth of outdoor adventure.
Kenai Fjords National Park, AK- There are several boat charters to take whether you wish to fish or just see the calving glaciers, you can find one that suits your desires. You can also kayak the frigid waters.
Kobuk Valley National Park, AK- The Salmon River in Kobuk Valley is classified as a national wild and scenic river where motorboats, kayaks, canoes and rafts are all used for a variety of floating experiences. The Kobuk River also offers some of North America’s finest waters for wilderness expeditions.
Lake Clark National Park and Preserve, AK- There is white water rafting and kayaking available in this wild park with its diverse and unrivaled scenery.
Little River Canyon National Preserve, AL- The Preserve offers World Class whitewater kayaking or rafting, (late fall/winter/early spring 3+ to a 6 in difficulty).
Mammoth Cave National Park-KY -Over 30 miles of the Green and Nolin Rivers trace through the park and offer a wealth of recreational opportunities and carry boaters past dramatic bluffs and large trees. Canoe the rivers and camp along their shores.
Noatak National Preserve, AK- You can chose from float-trip opportunities, whether canoeing, kayaking, or rafting where you can find it all in some of the most beautiful scenery and wildlife to be found in northwest Alaska.
Voyageur National Park-MN - Nearly all the park’s shoreline is by watercraft, offering numerous boating and fishing opportunities. Canoeing, kayaking and numerous motor boats can be used. Some of the areas are very rocky so be sure to have a navigation chart.
Wrangell-St.Elias National Park and Preserve, AK- There are sea kayaking opportunities in Icy Bay, but due to the fact that you have to be flown in, you will need to use an inflatable. The rivers of Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve offer visitors adventure and solitude. It is possible to travel for days at a time without seeing another person, trail, sign or bridge.
Yellowstone National Park-WY –There are river kayaking options at this park as well as scuba diving in one of the largest fresh water lakes in the world.
Yosemite National Park-CA - Canoe on Tenaya Lake and raft along the Merced River, a popular summer activity. Kayaking and other non-motorized boating is allowed.
Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve, AK- Rafting, kayaking and canoeing are popular on the Yukon River. The Charley River is suitable for rafting only with a classification from class II to class IV in high water times. Jet boats have been the preferred mode of transportation by many hunters accessing the Kandik, Nation, Tatonduk, and lower Charley Rivers.