BrennaM,
What I really meant about "dog friendly," is that Sugar Pine allows dogs, verses some places like Lake Clementine that don't. Since we take our dog with us nearly everywhere we go, we are always looking for "dog friendly" locations.
For paddling (canoeing or kayaking), Lake Clementine is really hard to beat, however. Every now and then (I may next week), we leave the dog behind for a great paddle on Lake Clementine. Lake Clementine is a long narrow lake, with very warm water. If you paddle at the upper end, you can have a quiet, smooth paddle. Paddling the length of the lake, will get you out there with the ski boats.
Regarding Scott's Flat, I've been there before, but not to paddle. I think it might be harder to have a smooth paddle, but since I have never done it, I'm not sure. Why don't you check it out and report back. Also, find out about dog rules.
Do dogs like to kayak? Sure they do. They like to canoe too. We do both! Which is easier? It's a toss up. In a canoe, the dog has more room to move about. But, a kayak is much more stable than a canoe.
Here is a photo of my husband and dog Cocoa kayaking at Lake Faucherie (another awesome paddle).
For more paddling pics visit
http://www.sherrimeyer.com.
Craig,
Thank you for the great information on kayaking with your dog. I'm surprised I haven't come accross that site before!
Post edited by: Sherri Meyer, at: 2007/06/20 08:17
Post edited by: Sherri Meyer, at: 2007/06/20 11:09