Saturday
19Aug2006
Cape May's Aqua Trails Kayak Tours: Perfect Family Adventure
By
Michael Longfellow on
Sat, August 19
Michael Longfellow on
Sat, August 19
Aqua Trails Kayak Tours provides the kind of fun, outdoor Cape May learning experience that is rare in today's world of relentless fast paced digital distraction. An Aqua trails tour is a wonderful experience whether you're a local or first time visitor. The best part? You can enjoy this fresh air activity with your family and learn and see, really, first hand the importance of preserving Cape May's uniquely diverse environment...
... Aqua Trails is owned and operated by Cape May wilderness expert Jeff Martin. His passion for nature and the outdoors is clearly evident, as is his knowledge of Cape May's unique environmental landscape. Topics cover the full environmental gamut from bird migrations to the Monarch butterfly migrations to the unique requirements of wetland estuaries needed to keep a healthy ecosystem striving today, and tomorrow. Jeff covers these topics and more on the Kayak tours.
CapemayX.com interviewed Jeff as he was closing shop on another beautiful day in the water. Aqua Trails Kayak Tours is officially recognized by the New jersey Audubon Association, and they are located next to the new, world class Nature Center (on the way to the Coast Guard Station). Many of the tours have been created in partnership with the Audubon Society. These tours are a must see, must do Cape May activity — highly recommended.
Aqua Trails Kayak Tours Map | click As families participate with their children, it increases the likelihood that the next generation will be committed to preserving the environment too. We've included a simple map to find Aqua Trails Kayaks. It's on the same road that takes you to the Coast Guard, and it's right next to the Nature Center. Click to listen to our video interview with Jeff.
Please note: this is a video interview. You'll need a computer that's set up to run video, plus a high speed connection to watch.
Cape May wildlife expert and outdoorsman Jeff Martin talks about the importance of preserving Cape May's environmental resources. It starts, according to Jeff, by educating our children and doing it in a fun, active way.




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