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Paddler's Retreat, North Sutton, New Hampshire
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After a kayak lesson on Kezar Lake in North Sutton, your Paddler's Retreat guide will bring you on a truly quiet water kayak experience. Make it a day long tour and plan a picnic by a waterfall. Whatever natural setting you are looking for, you can find it in this part of New Hampshire - secluded lakes, marshes, bogs, & ponds offer untouched natural beauty with a variety of flora and fauna. You will always find loons and other water fowl and you may be lucky enough to see an eagle, beaver, deer or even a moose! The area offers many different kayak touring sites, including the following:

Kezar Lake - This quiet lake in North Sutton, home of Wadleigh State Park, includes "Blueberry Island" where wild blueberries ripen in August.

Danbury Bog - This bog can be paddled for hours without seeing any other people but loads of wildlife including ducks, deer and the occassional moose.

Bay Blackwater River - This popular kayaking river entered in Andover remains a natural wonder.

Grafton Pond - This Exeter pond is one of the most beautiful, easy paddling sites in New Hampshire. Deep inlets, hidden marshes and over 20 uninhabited islands also attract blue heron, ducks, loons and osprey. And don't forget, this is the Granite State and you will see many granite outcroppings pushed up by the last ice age.

McDaniels Marsh - Easily accessed in Springfiled, this quiet paddling site has beautiful flowers all summer long.