27 janvier 2015

Get Back To Nature With Foggy Bottom Canoe

By Janine Hughes


City life can quickly take its toll. To ease the stress, you need regular escapes into the wilderness, where things are calm and peaceful and the air is fresh and clean. Foggy Bottom Canoe offers the perfect way to get back to nature, only a stone's throw from Nashville's lights.

The canoe rental outfit is located in Kingston Springs. This little town is home to around three thousand people. It is located along the Harpeth River in Cheatham County and the drive from Nashville takes only about half an hour.

For a lazy day out, head to Kingston Springs City Park. There are picnic facilities here and the lawns are perfect for a ball game. The park lies right along the river as well, so it's easy to go for a swim or a paddle. If you're looking for serious adventure, though, make the short drive northwards to the local zipline course.

The star of the show in the area is the meandering Harpeth River with its many bends. Here you can go fishing or just have a swim. The best way to enjoy the river, though, is to rent a canoe and go paddling. You may even decide on a guided trip with the folks at Foggy Bottom. Because the river is calm, canoeing here is safe even if you've never done this before.

At one part of the river, there are two horseshoe bends that come close to meeting. This is known as the Narrows of the Harpeth. In 1819, a man called Montgomery Bell used slave labor to create a tunnel here to divert water for his business. This was one of the first proper tunnels built in America and is a fascinating historic site. Nearby is Mound Bottom, another place filled with history. Here you'll find archaeological remains, including burial mounds that date from centuries before Columbus arrived in the New World.

When you decide on a canoeing and hiking adventure on the Harpeth River, there are some essentials that should be in your backpack to make your trip a pleasant one. You'll need a bathing suit and sunscreen. Water and snacks are a good idea too. For hikes along the river, you'll need some sturdy shoes and some insect repellent may come in handy too.

The local climate is pleasantly warm and you can visit at any time of year. Even in winter there are plenty of mild days. However, it can be wet and uncomfortably humid. The end of summer and the beginning of fall are great times to visit, since these are the driest times of the year. Moreover, temperatures are still high enough to really enjoy a dip in the river.

The folks of Foggy Bottom and the Kingston Springs area can easily be visited for the day. Should you decide that you'd like to spend the night rather than drive back to Nashville, though, you'll find a range of accommodation options and restaurants in and around town. For popular weekends, such as around public holidays, it's best to book in advance.




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