
Good news everyone, kayaking in the District of Columbia has been extended for one more weekend! Thompson Boat Center will be open for limited kayak […] Read More
Yet another Washingtonian pushing the ubiquitous Nats/DC sports, Penn State, commuting, bicycling, kayaking, broomball, skiing, gin & tonic agenda.
Northern Virginia stream that flows from Fairfax County into Arlington County, eventually forming border with the city of Alexandria. Bicycle trails and parkland surround most of the waterway. Fun fact; it’s over twice as long as the name suggests.
Good news everyone, kayaking in the District of Columbia has been extended for one more weekend! Thompson Boat Center will be open for limited kayak […] Read More
The last third of the 2022 DC Kayaking season is underway. As always, the passing of Labor Day means the DC Kayaking map starts turning […] Read More
ALEXANDRIA, Va. — The Four Mile Run Conservatory Foundation announced 2022 kayak cleanups for through the month of June. Life vests, kayaks outfitted with baskets […] Read More
Anacostia River kayakers rejoice! Boating in DC’s Ballpark Boathouse is finally reopening starting Friday, July 16. The last time it was open, the Washington Nationals […] Read More