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National Parks Traveler's Essential Guide To Paddling The Parks

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February 9, 2014

Where can you paddle in the National Park System? What sort of paddler are you? Kayaker, canoeist, rafter? Options abound for all of you, as we explain in Traveler's Essential Guide To Paddling The Parks.

You can read the content as we roll out the stories on the Traveler, open the 54-page flipbook below and start reading the entire publication now (refresh your page if it doesn't automatically appear), or order your own printed copy for $14.95 via MagCloud. If you don't want a hard copy, but find the guide useful, a $5 donation (either via check to National Park Advocates, LLC, P.O. Box 980452, Park City, UT, 84098 or through our PayPal portal) would help us defry the costs of production and enable us to create similar guides on other park activities in the months ahead.

 
Essential Paddling Guide To The National Parks

By Kurt Repanshek in National Park Advocates, LLC

54 pages, published 2/9/2014

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