Let's Explore: Kayaking (Franklin)
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So many of you have asked, and asked and asked... finally... KAYAKING!
We will be partnering with Cumberland Kayak for another kayaking adventure... this time on the Harpeth River in Historic Downtown Franklin!
It is a relaxing paddle through one of Franklin’s most scenic stretches of the Harpeth River. This easygoing float is the perfect mix of outdoor adventure and social fun, winding through historic Franklin beneath several picturesque bridges with opportunities to spot blue herons, turtles, kingfishers, and other local wildlife along the way.
Book Now - Limited Availability
Only 12 spots - first ones to pay get them!
https://www.cumberlandkayakadventure.com/events/nashville-social-30s-40s-kayak-harpeth-river-in-historic-franklin
TRIP DETAILS:
Route: Eastern Flank Battlefield → Harlinsdale Farm
Estimated Paddle Time: Approximately 2-2.5 hours (depending on water levels)
Experience Level: Beginner-friendly
Arrival & Check-In
Please arrive 10-15 minutes before our 11 AM trip departure at Harlinsdale Park Canoe Launch.
Directions:
Enter Harlinsdale Park from Franklin Road / Harpeth Industrial Court and follow the one-way loop until you reach the parking area near the stable buildings. Continue through the parking lot until you see signage for “Canoeing.” Follow that road down to the river parking area, where our team will be waiting with our vehicle and bright orange/yellow kayaks.
Shuttle Transportation
We’ll handle the logistics! After check-in, our shuttle van will transport everyone upstream to the launch point at Eastern Flank Battlefield. Your paddle ends back at Harlinsdale Park, so your vehicle will be waiting for you when you finish.
What to Bring
Water
Sunscreen
Sunglasses
Water shoes or secure footwear
Clothes you don’t mind getting wet
Phone or camera (at your own risk—we’re not responsible for lost or damaged belongings)
Kayak Options & Weight Limits
Single Kayaks: Up to 300 lbs
Tandem Kayaks: Up to 450 lbs
Come ready to paddle, relax, and make some new friends on one of Middle Tennessee’s most beautiful river floats.
