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Discover Austin’s Architectural Beauty with Our Sunrise Kayak Tour

Unveiling Austin’s Rich Architectural History Embark on a mesmerizing journey through the heart of Texas with our Sunrise Architectural History Kayak Tour on the iconic Lady Bird Lake in Austin. Immerse yourself in the vibrant tapestry of Austin’s architectural evolution as the morning sun bathes the city in a warm glow. Experience the Magic of…

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November 21, 2023

Buffalo Bayou Kayak Tours in Houston, Texas

We are opening a kayak, paddle board & ebike tours / rental in Houston, Texas. Come adventure with us at Buffalo Bayou Kayak Tours 

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November 17, 2021

6th Street Fun!

Enjoying downtown can be a great time, especially historic 6th Street on a weekend! The street gets closed down on Saturdays at night and has a very community feel to walk around, with many great bars and restaurants to dip and dive into. Make sure you Grab a Slice of Pizza at Roppolo’s or grab an awesome gyro from the food stands, but be quick they move often! It doesn’t always have to be weekend fun either to have fun downtown, on Wednesday nights the Flamingo Cantina is a Great place to enjoy Reggae Vibes and an open patio with friends! Be sure to check it out on your next visit to Austin!

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May 1, 2019

Hot Spots in Austin, Texas: San Gabriel River

San Gabriel River, Texas The San Gabriel River flows through central Texas all the way to California. Its formed by the confluence of the North Fork San Gabriel and the South Fork San Gabriel in Georgetown, Texas. Before several impoundments were put into place, the San Gabriel river was prone to short but quick flooding….

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February 23, 2017

Hot Spots in Austin, Texas: Lake Travis

Texas: Lake Travis Lake Travis is a hot spot to visit northwest of Austin, Texas. Lake Travis is a reservoir that was built on the Colorado River in 1942 to contain floodwaters. After a bad flood in 1938, Texas officials saw the construction of Lake Travis as necessary. It stretches a vast 65 miles across the top of Travis County. It has several uses including that of flood control, water supply, electrical power generation, and, most importantly, recreational purposes. Lake Travis Lake Travis is a gorgeous spot. It’s an easy going area with plenty of things to do. Water sports are very popular on Lake Travis. There are dozens of rentals businesses nearby where you can rent paddleboards, kayaks, boats, jet skis, and anything you need to have a good time on the water. You can fish from the shore or…

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February 23, 2017