Champion Cypress Kayak Tour
Spanish Fort, Alabama
Trip Type: Kayaking & Canoeing
Duration: 4 hours
A Great half day adventure! Create your own whitewater during this adventure. Enjoy the thrill of exploring alligator infested cypress swamps in search of one HUGE Cypress - Alabama's very own Champion Cypress. With a 27 foot base, the Champion Cypress is Alabama's largest and an amazing site to behold.
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A Great half day adventure! Create your own whitewater during this adventure. Enjoy the thrill of exploring alligator infested cypress swamps in search of one HUGE Cypress - Alabama's very own Champion Cypress. With a 27 foot base, the Champion Cypress is Alabama's largest and an amazing site to behold.Accessible only by boat, this is a 4 hour guided tour that involves approximately 3 hours of kayaking and a reasonable hike through the swamp, which may or may not be dry. During this tour, your guide will also introduce you to the fauna and flora of the middle Delta's cypress swamps and some of the Delta's colorful history.
Not for the faint of heart or athletically impaired, you are likely to encounter snakes, alligators, wild hogs and other wild beasts of the delta on this adventure.
Delta Safaris is the only State of Alabama authorized Concessionaire offering tours of the Mobile-Tensaw Delta, Bottle Creek Indian Mounds, Champion Cypress, Mobile Bay, Middle Bay Light and the Port of Mobile. We believe in a Leave No Trace policy, in educating and preserving these amazing jewels for future generations.
Not for the faint of heart or athletically impaired, you are likely to encounter snakes, alligators, wild hogs and other wild beasts of the delta on this adventure.
Delta Safaris is the only State of Alabama authorized Concessionaire offering tours of the Mobile-Tensaw Delta, Bottle Creek Indian Mounds, Champion Cypress, Mobile Bay, Middle Bay Light and the Port of Mobile. We believe in a Leave No Trace policy, in educating and preserving these amazing jewels for future generations.
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