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Five Hour Kinchafoonee Creek Trip in Albany, Georgia - Albany

Five Hour Kinchafoonee Creek Trip in Albany, Georgia

Albanymoderate

Difficulty

moderate

Duration

5 hours

Fitness Level

Participants should have moderate fitness to paddle continuously with occasional breaks and be able to handle basic kayak maneuvers.

Overview

Discover peaceful paddling and stunning natural scenery on the Five Hour Kinchafoonee Creek Trip in Albany, Georgia. Perfect for beginners and nature lovers, this adventure combines wildlife spotting with gentle river currents.

Leesburg, Georgia

Five Hour Kinchafoonee Creek Trip

Starting at $32.50| Pick from Tandem and Single Kayaks or Canoes | All Ages

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Adventure Photos

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About This Adventure

Rates

Kayak: $32.50 Tandem Kayak: $65 Canoe: $65


Ages

Canoes: 2 Adults & 2 Children Tandem Kayaks: Two Adults AND One Child (Under 9) Single Kayaks: One Paddler, Ages 9+


About

Kayak or Canoe down the Kinchafoonee Creek. To start, the shuttle will meet you at your scheduled appointment time where your trip ends. The shuttle will then transport you to the starting point of the trip, allowing the trip to end at your vehicle.


Includes:

  • Vessel
  • Paddle
  • Life Vest
  • Shuttle Pick-up & Drop-off

Items to consider bringing:

  • Cooler
  • Drinks
  • Snacks
  • Sun Block
  • Bug Spray
  • Towel
  • Cell Phone
  • Camera
  • Dry Bag or Dry Box

Adventure Tips

Wear quick-drying clothing

Dress in lightweight, moisture-wicking fabrics to stay comfortable during paddling and potential splashes.

Bring insect repellent

Kinchafoonee Creek’s forests can host mosquitoes and gnats, especially in warmer months.

Use reef-safe sunscreen

Protect your skin while preserving the creek’s delicate ecosystem by applying eco-friendly sunscreen.

Secure your valuables in waterproof bags

Keep your phone, keys, and snacks dry by packing them in watertight bags or containers.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Great blue heron
  • Eastern box turtle

History

Kinchafoonee Creek has historically supported local communities with freshwater resources and was once a transportation route for early settlers.

Conservation

Kayak Attack Adventures follows Leave No Trace principles to protect the creek’s natural habitat and encourages guests to respect local wildlife.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Lightweight paddle jacket

Keeps you dry and warm during unpredictable spring showers.

spring specific

Wide-brimmed hat

Essential

Provides sun protection during long hours on the water.

summer specific

Water shoes

Essential

Protects feet from sharp rocks and slippery banks.

Reusable water bottle

Essential

Stays hydrated throughout the five-hour trip.