A guide to over 100 miles of relaxing, low-risk, scenic excursions
suitable for family outings in the Narragansett Bay system for kayakers
and canoeists, described in detail and illustrated with accurate maps
and beautiful photographs. Oldmixon describes 12 alongshore routes
featuring multiple launch sites and the paddling routes that link them,
effectively creating a series of watertrails that paddlers can follow.
These watertrails visit every region of the Narragansett Bay system,
including: East and West Passage; Sakonnet River; Mount Hope Bay;
Providence River; the Bristol, Newport, and Dutch Island Harbors, and
more. The trips have been tailored not only to avoid channels, surf,
strong currents, open water crossings, and boat traffic, but also to
provide resting places and launching sites (about 40 in all) that can be
used as alternative destinations or emergency refuges. 30 black & white
photos, 15 maps, index. Topics include:
- How experienced a paddler you should be before embarking on these
tours
- How to outfit your boat for a day trip
- How to read the water of the various regions of the bay and what to
expect while paddling them
- Safety considerations for paddling in the bay