Find a river trip that fits your sense of adventure!

We want to share these experiences with a community that loves this type of adventure. Check out some of the articles below for inspiration from others and to help find trips within your comfort level. Always remember to follow all safety protocol and laws associated with waterway you are traveling. Waterway travel via Kayak can certainly come with it's own elements of adversity. The key is to always hope for the best, but be prepared for the worst. We are confident that our gear can help with exactly that. 

Kayak & Camp the Devil’s River — Texas Wilderness at Its Best

If you’re looking for crystal clear spring-fed water, the perfect mix of desert/oasis views, and an ecosystem full of wildlife unlike anything you've ever seen, a kayak camping trip on the Devil’s River might be exactly what you are looking for. This is hands down one of the most rewarding outdoor adventures in Texas. This remote river in Val Verde County defies easy access — and that’s part of its magic — but careful planning pays off with an epic multi-day float in rugged backcountry. Easily one of my favorite trips I have ever taken to date, and I'd love to share our knowledge and gear to get you there!

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Overnight Camping Along the Llano River

The Llano River is fed by Hill Country springs that take you through a landscape of rocky bluffs, sandy banks, and shady riparian corridors. This is one of Central Texas’s most underrated, scenic, and floatable stretches for kayak camping. Portions of both the South Llano River near Junction, and the main stem near Mason, Llano, and Castell offer great paddling. Keep in mind, much of the Llano’s riverfront is privately owned. Always respect property boundaries, get permission if needed, and practice Leave No Trace camping on gravel bars or designated public areas.

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When planning a river trip it is imperative to do your research, and be prepared for anything. Texas Parks and Wildlife does an incredible job in educating the public, and providing as much information as possible in the preparation of taking on some of these waterways. For those just starting out, we would highly suggest starting off at their kayaking trails page with the link below!