




Paddle Ginguite Creek into Kitty Hawk Woods Coastal Reserve on a calm 2-hour tour
2 hours
Explore Kitty Hawk Woods Coastal Reserve by kayak on a relaxed, nature-focused route through maritime forest and marsh. Follow sheltered Ginguite Creek toward the covered "bridge to nowhere".
Face coverings are required pre-tour. Tours run March through December. Meet at the Kitty Hawk Recycling Center and Boat Ramp on Bob Perry Road.
Cancellations must be made at least 48 hours before the departure time of your tour to avoid being charged. If circumstances beyond our control cause a trip to be canceled, full refunds will be issued or you can reschedule your tour. No-shows will be charged the full ticket price.
Yes. Wear a face covering before the tour.
Tours of Kitty Hawk’s Maritime Forest and Marsh run from March through December.
Paddle up Ginguite Creek, a sheltered creek lined with loblolly pine and live oak draped in Spanish moss. The northern route goes into the maritime forest to the covered bridge known as the “bridge to nowhere”.
This tour meets at the Kitty Hawk Recycling Center and Boat Ramp at 4190 Bob Perry Road in Kitty Hawk.
Joe and Michael stand out as the stars here, leading tours through stunning locations like Alligator River Wildlife Refuge and Pine Island Audubon Sanctuary. Reviewers consistently praise their knowledge of local wildlife, plants, and waterways, with many specifically requesting them for return visits. The guides create a relaxed atmosphere, giving paddlers freedom to explore at their own pace while sharing fascinating insights about everything from alligators to pelicans. Communication is excellent too—they proactively reschedule for weather and go out of their way to accommodate guests, even making last-minute adjustments work. The actual experiences deliver beautifully serene paddling through marshes, narrow channels, and open waters where you'll likely spot alligators, turtles, various birds, and other wildlife. Sunset tours get particular love for their spectacular views. Return visitors are common, with families making it an annual tradition during Outer Banks trips. The peaceful, intimate nature of these tours seems to be exactly what guests are after.
Peaceful, mindful and lovely gentle kayak tour with our group. Joe & Nick shared about wildlife and Outer Banks history. Loved the Osprey nest. Highly recommend!
Liz Elliott
May 23, 2026
Peaceful, mindful and lovely gentle kayak tour with our group. Joe & Nick shared about wildlife and Outer Banks history. Loved the Osprey nest. Highly recommend!
Liz Elliott
May 23, 2026