Here’s a nice feature posted on Brown’s Guide to Georgia about Mill Pond Kayak: http://www.brownsguides.com/blog/georgia-paddling-guides-watson-mill-pond/
The 14 Georgia River Posters produced in cooperation with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources have been called, “one of the most popular and effective river education mediums for students and adults that we have available in the state,” by the Environmental Education Alliance of Georgia.
Here’s the link: http://www.brownsguides.com/blog/georgia-rivers-posters/
View and Download Georgia River Posters – Free Full-Color Posters of Georgia’s 14 Major Rivers
Cinnamon Cameron, staff reporter for The Metter Advertiser, posted the following story after a kayak excursion with Mill Pond Kayak at George L. Smith State Park. http://www.metteradvertiser.com/v2/content.aspx?module=ContentItem&ID=188183&MemberID=1287
Here are a few photos from recent outings at George L. Smith State Park and the Ohoopee River.
Watch this video clip. It’s a 30-second commercial for Mill Pond Kayak.Mill Pond Kayak_30Commercial(iPod)
On May 15, 2010, members of the Outdoor Adventure Club and Georgia Canoe Association went paddling on the mill pond at George L. Smith State Park. They paddled the entire length of the 412-acre pond, with a stop at the heron and egret rookery.
If you’d like to get a first-hand look at the rookery on the George L. Smith mill pond, give me a call to schedule a visit. Herons, egrets, and anhingas nest among the cypress treetops in a primordial atmosphere.

Several colors available in earth-tones as well as bright colors to appeal to your Easter fashion taste.
On Saturday, Apr. 3rd, Mill Pond Kayak will have a booth at “Another Bloomin’ Festival” in Metter from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. We’ll have some kayaks on display, be handing out brochures, and have shirts, caps, and gift certificates available for purchase. This would be a great EASTER BASKET STUFFER, so come see us!
- Six foot gator near Midville
- Giant cypress tree
On Friday 03/19/10, a group of six paddled from Coleman Lake near Midville to the Bull Hole at Herndon. It was a perfect day and we saw many beautiful sites. It took 7-1/2 hours to drift the distance of about 14 miles.
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