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    Lynn Harbor To Marblehead

    Lynn, MA    

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    Park anywhere along Lynn Shore Drive, put in, then paddle North along the coastline. You'll pass Lynn, Swampscott, and Marblehead before arriving at a peninsula - Marblehead Neck - which you can either paddle around to ente... paddling.net

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    Boston Harbor: Hull To Outer Islands, Hull, Massachusetts

    Fort Andrews, MA    

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    The Boston Harbor Islands provide a wilderness paddling experience within the Boston metropolis and around one of the country?s most historical harbors. One of the best put-in spots is at Hull, where the waters are cleaner th... trails.com

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    Winthrop Harbor And Belle Isle Marsh, Winthrop, Massachusetts

    Cottage Hill, MA    

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    Great blue herons and great big planes. Paddling out of Winthrop is a unique experience. Jumbo jets rip the sky, twanging eardrums like tuning forks and sending vibrations through the floor of your boat. Yet, viewed with the ... trails.com

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    Boston Harbor - Outer Islands, Boston, Massachusetts

    Pemberton, MA    

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    There's never a dull moment kayaking Boston Harbor. Its fifty square miles include more than thirty islands hosting historic forts, lighthouses, and view-filled trails. Its waters offer up a variety of currents, refracting wa... trails.com

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    Mystic River

    Boston, MA    

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    The Mystic River is the name of a short river in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the United States. Its name derives from the Native American word "Missi-Tuk", which translates to "great tidal river", and it lies to t... anglerweb.com

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    Outer Boston Harbor

    Hull, MA    

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    Outer Boston Harbor is one of the finest paddling destinations in Mass. It offers remote islands, a fine view of the city, and challenging paddling conditions. Leave from the inside of Hull Gut and paddle north through the... trailpeak.com

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    Nahant

    280 Nahant Rd, Nahant, MA    

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    Fantastic day trip. Took about 4 hours, including stopping for lunch, to circumnavigate all of Nahant. Starting out on the northern most point on Little Nahant, there is a put in and parking at the Dunkin Donuts Cafe. From ... paddling.net

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    Boston Harbor From City Point, Boston, Massachusetts

    City Point, MA    

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    From City Point, one can paddle to the Boston Harbor Islands for a strenuous full-day outing or take a spin around Old Harbor and Thompson Island for a short and easy paddle. Many kayakers also paddle from City Point to Fort ... trails.com

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    Lake Quannapowitt

    99 Lake St, Wakefield, MA    

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    This fertile, 254-acre pond, also known as Quannapowitt Reservoir, is located less than a quarter mile from Route 128 in Wakefield. Maximum depth is only 11 feet; average depth is six feet. The bottom is composed of gravel... anglerweb.com

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    Great Misery Island From Marblehead Harbor, Marblehead,...

    Marblehead Neck, MA    

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    This challenging paddle takes kayakers across busy Salem Sound to an island offering pleasant picnicking and exploring. Great Misery Island was once the site of an elaborate summer colony whose ruins can be rediscovered along... trails.com

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    Marblehead

    4 Community Rd, Marblehead, MA    

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    Folks seem to find Marbleheads brown skeleton tower with its spindly legs either charmingly unusual or downright ugly, but those who study the history of the lighthouse will discover its keepers are truly noteworth... lighthousefriends.com

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    Salem Sound (Salem And Beverly Harbors), Salem, Massachusetts

    Salem Neck, MA    

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    This is a thoroughly enjoyable, albeit primarily urban, paddle through an interesting and bustling sound. The densely settled shoreline is dotted with beaches and parks, and maritime activity is everywhere. For inexperienced ... trails.com

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    Nantasket Beach

    Hull, MA    

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    Nantasket Beach is in Hull, MA on the South Shore, 45 mins south of Boston. Tends to be less crowded than The Wall (your other closest option if you live in the Boston area) but the breaks are a bit more unreliable. Nice s... trailpeak.com

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    Kayaking Lessons - Boston, Massachusetts

    Boston, MA    

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    A kayaking adventure and instruction course is an amazing gift that will create memories for life. We provide weekly courses on the rigors of kayaking tailored for any level of student. Safety is always the first priority an... luxergy.com

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    Private Kayaking Lessons - Boston, Massachusetts

    Boston, MA    

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    A kayaking adventure and instruction course is an amazing gift that will create memories for life. We provide weekly courses on the rigors of kayaking tailored for any level of student. Safety is always the first priority an... luxergy.com

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    Introduction To Kayaking - Boston, Massachusetts

    Boston, MA    

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    A kayaking adventure and instruction course is an amazing gift that will create memories for life. We provide weekly courses on the rigors of kayaking tailored for any level of student. Safety is always the first priority an... luxergy.com

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    White Water Kayaking - Boston, Massachusetts

    Boston, MA    

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    A kayaking adventure and instruction course is an amazing gift that will create memories for life. We provide weekly courses on the rigors of kayaking tailored for any level of student. Safety is always the first priority an... luxergy.com

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    Saugus River

    Saugus, MA    

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    Beautiful afternoon on fairly calm water. At points it was like glass. Plenty of inlets as this is kind of a tidal salt marsh also. Sandpipers, heron, and a taller bird I can't say the species were all around with the occas... paddling.net