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Hiking and CampingColorado River - Lake Mead National Recreation Area:

Lake Mead National Recreation Area offers some of the best year round hiking and kayaking in the Southwest and it’s just a short drive for the Las Vegas Strip. With human culture exceeding back more than 10,000 years, there are endless amounts of treasure to be seen. Lake Mead NRA encompasses Lake Mead, Lake Mojave, Hoover Dam, Black Canyon/Colorado River and the Mojave Desert. Whether you want to explore a lush canyon with endless signs of prehistoric life or soak in a hot spring after a day of paddling on the Colorado River, this place is a well-kept secret.


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Hiking and CampingMulti-sport Tours: Havasu Falls Hiking/Black Canyon Kayaking

The combination of a breathtaking flat-water paddle along the Colorado River and a famous hike to the most photographed waterfalls in the world is hard to pass up. Prepare to spend your next adventure soaking in hot springs, exploring caves and swimming in waterfalls! Kayak through the best scenery Black Canyon has to offer and hike through some of the best scenery the Grand Canyon has to offer. Experience the dramatic scenery of the Southwest by boat and by foot and leave with an unimaginable sense of discovery.


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Hiking and CampingLake Powell - Sea Kayaking

Imagine being surrounded by towering red spires and crystal blue waters, running down sand dunes, and paddling into narrow slot canyons. This is just the beginning of a Lake Powell kayaking adventure. This massive reservoir is one of the largest in the United States; only second in size to Lake Mead, with 1900 miles of shoreline, and hundreds of side canyons, Lake Powell offers endless opportunities for exploration. Spend the days paddling and hiking through sandstone canyons, discovering signs of ancient life. At night relax on the sandy beaches under millions of sparkling stars. Lake Powell is situated on the Colorado Plateau on the Utah/Arizona border. It is fed by the Colorado, Escalante, and San Juan Rivers and sends water downstream through The Grand Canyon via The Glen Canyon Dam


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Hiking and CampingLake Powell - Sea Kayaking - Fully Supported

Imagine being surrounded by towering red spires and crystal blue waters, running down sand dunes, and paddling into narrow slot canyons. This is just the beginning of a Lake Powell kayaking adventure. This massive reservoir is one of the largest in the United States; only second in size to Lake Mead, with 1900 miles of shoreline, and hundreds of side canyons, Lake Powell offers endless opportunities for exploration. Spend the days paddling and hiking through sandstone canyons, discovering signs of ancient life. At night relax on the sandy beaches under millions of sparkling stars. Lake Powell is situated on the Colorado Plateau on the Utah/Arizona border. It is fed by the Colorado, Escalante, and San Juan Rivers and sends water downstream through The Grand Canyon via The Glen Canyon Dam


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Hiking and CampingMexico - Baja Sea Kayaking

This paddling adventure combines some of the best kayaking, snorkeling and whale watching Southern Baja has to offer. Exploring turquoise estuaries, camping on beautiful beaches, great birding and swimming with sea lions…can you say ‘mucho bueno.’


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Hiking and CampingMexico - La Paz – Isla Espiritu Santo Circumnavigation by Kayak

This paddling adventure circumnavigates one of the beautiful and diverse islands in all North America. From the towering cliffs on the east side of the island to the amazingly white, sandy beaches on the west coast. Not to mention fantastic snorkeling, hiking and an opportunity to swim with sea lions


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