South Carolina houses more than a dozen major lakes, whether small or large, each one unique in its own way. Lake Marion, Hartwell and Murray are some of the largest lakes, from over 45,000 acres to more than 100,000. Then, you have a few smaller lakes like Greenwood and Jocassee, which are closer to around 11,000 acres or less. The list is constantly growing for local rivers, swamps, marshes and other scenic waters to paddle through in a solo or guided kayaking trip. Many locations allow private boats, while others provide half or full day rentals for solo or guided tours of the open water. Don’t be fooled by the size though, all of these popular locations have something special to offer for the avid camper, fisherman, or boater! Where do you spend your time in South Carolina?
Before setting off on your kayak to explore the beautiful waters, be sure to grab a map and make a plan for your stops and estimated travel time. Check the water levels and depths so you know what to expect when you’re out there all alone. You sure don’t want to get lost in your travels or over-exert yourself in an unfamiliar area.
Once you have made it back to land and you’re ready to pack it up for the day, be sure to carefully slip your Kayak into Carver’s new protective cover:
It’s made with an easy-to-carry handle on each end so you can lug it back to your vehicle or campsite comfortably, without breaking your back!
Starting at only $99.90 for the 12’L x 25"W, this USA made cover is sure to keep your Kayak looking sharp each time you put it in the water. Choose the dimensions of your boat from the link below to get started:
https://www.boatcoversdirect.com/products/boat_covers/styled_to_fit/style/82/
When you’ve decided what material and color is best for your needs