
An idiosyncratically selected list, mostly but not exclusively pertaining to Texas.
An Analysis of Texas Waterways (TPWD)
Atkinson Island Demonstration Marsh (upper Galveston Bay) with Canoe & Kayak Trails
Bayou Trails (Atchafalaya Basin)
Bogue Chitto National Wildlife Refuge
Canoe Carrier (San Antonio company)
Canoe-Related Information from Wenonah--Learn about paddlecraft design tradeoffs
Canoeing and Kayaking in Texas
Clear Creek Outfitters, Camp Wood
Coastal Paddling Trails (audio segment)
Congaree Swamp National Monument
Corpus Christi Kayak Tours and Rentals
Dick's Place: Canoeing on the Brazos River
Goliad Canoe Trail (San Antonio River) (related page, different URL)
Goliad Canoe Trail Development Plan
HydroPack (Water Purification System)
J.D. Murphree Wildlife Management Area
Lake Charlotte, Texas (another report)
Morgan Shady Park (S. Llano River)
Rising Phoenix Adventures & Training
Sabine Basin Paddling Opportunities
South Central River Rat Resource Page
Star of Texas Bed & Breakfast (Pecan Bayou)
Texas Paddling Clubs and Associations
Texas River Guide
Texas Whitewater (by Steve Daniel)
Where to Buy Paddlecraft in and around San Antonio
Bass Pro Outdoor World, Katy Mills
Bass Pro Outdoor World, San Antonio
Mountain Sports-on-the-Guadalupe, Kerrville
Southwest Paddle Sports, The Woodlands
Texas Paddlesports
18720 Stone Oak Parkway
If you find a website, let me know.
Suite 105
SAN ANTONIO, Texas 78258
Phone: (210) 494-4200
River Level and Flow Information
Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Service--Central Texas
Reservoir Control, Forth Worth District, Corps of Engineers
West Gulf River Forecast Center
Boat Manufacturers
Action Fish (wood canoe and kayak kits)
Texas Paddling Clubs
Houston Association of Sea Kayakers
Paddling Anglers in Canoes and Kayaks
Texas Canoe Racing Association
River Law
Texas river law is immensely complex. Even on rivers that are clearly navigable, it is difficult to ascertain the gradient boundary, which is the line between what is public and what is private.
A lawyer with Texas Parks and Wildlife has written a discussion.
Another discussion of river-related law is by Joe Riddell, formerly of the Texas Attorney General's office.
Please notify Ken Bennight of bad links
