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    Bayou City Adventures

    4.2 (25 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Look how dry Elijahs paddle is tho lol
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    Got here about 10am and rented the 2-person kayak for 2 hours for my 6-year old son and I. ALL staff members we interacted with was helpful & had positive attitudes (I could tell they love their job). We were given a quick 5-minute introductory lesson on kayaking & was soon off in the bayou. The views are amazing and gives you a different perspective of Houston from the Buffalo Bayou-point-of-view. There are plenty of shade areas along the path to stop for a breathers as I was a bit worried about the sun beaming down on us. Had such a amazing time, that I've been pricing out kayaks at the Academy & other stores as I think I'm taking on a new hobby. Oh, and not ONE mosquito bite on us!

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    Did the skyline kayaking tour with a friend and we had a great time! Our arms were super sore the next day, but totally worth it!!

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