Heck yes, you can go kayaking anywhere – even Iowa, where the roads are so straight you can fall asleep while driving and still be in your lane an hour later. Not only that, but Iowa will show you beginning kayakers a good time for free.
Here are the details: Ad-Express and Daily Iowegian, Centerville, IA – Free kayak training for beginners at Buccaneer Bay.
Buccaneer Bay is actually a water park at Honey Creek Resort. This is good, considering the temperature is all of 5 degrees in Des Moines right now. FIVE DEGREES.
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Posted: Friday, January 8th, 2010