Quick Details
2.5 Hour Guided Swamp Kayak Tour
Able paddlers only
$ 65
Private Tour
Up to 8 people
$ 520
Explore the Historical Atchafalaya Basin on Our Kayak Tour!
Peaceful. Immersive. Intimate. Kayaking through the swamp is truly the ultimate swamp experience. We will be exploring some of the largest and most beautiful second growth cypress trees in the country within the historical Atchafalaya basin. Join us in our discoveries that will tap into all of your senses and come away with a new appreciation and knowledge of our beautiful Louisiana swamps, Cajun culture, and the native wildlife that dwells within.
Tandems available upon request (great for children!).
About Your Guide
Capt. Albert “Al” Wilson is the owner of Last Wilderness Kayaks & Rentals. He was born and raised in the local area and has been guiding swamp tours for over a decade. He obtained his bachelor’s degree in Natural Resource Ecology and Management with a concentration in Wetland science from LSU. Al Habla Español.
Itinerary
Meeting Location
We’ll meet at Dales Trading Post, located at 33115 Hwy 75 Plaquemine LA 70764. Please arrive 15 minutes before the scheduled start time to ensure a prompt departure. (There is a restroom on the premises, but we are NOT responsible for the cleanliness of the restrooms.)
Step 1: Check In
Upon arrival, our tour guide will greet you and check you in. After a brief introduction to the tour, you’ll follow your guide for a short drive (just 5 minutes) down the road.
Step 2: Launch Site
You’ll park your vehicles at the launch site. Your guide will provide a brief tutorial on paddling techniques, safety protocols, and what to expect before departure.
Step 3: Kayak Tour Begins
Your guide will assist you in safely entering the kayak. Over the next couple of hours, enjoy an unforgettable tour through the historic Atchafalaya Basin, home to some of the oldest second-growth bald cypress swamps in the country. You’ll have the chance to spot wildlife like egrets, herons, turtles, and alligators, while learning about the area’s unique landscapes, flora, and fauna.
Step 4: Return and Farewell
When we return, your guide will assist you in safely exiting the kayak, ensuring a smooth and comfortable end to your adventure.
Highlights
We pride ourselves on offering an eco-friendly swamp tour where the wildlife and environment we call home are treated with the utmost respect. We do not feed or disturb the wildlife, ensuring a natural, unintrusive experience for both visitors and animals. Our team is dedicated to preserving and respecting the Atchafalaya Basin, sharing its beauty with the world while protecting it for future generations.
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-A guided 2 hour minimum kayak tour
-Life vests
-Kayak and paddle -
-Sun protection (hat, sunscreen, sunglasses)
-Water and snacks
-Dry bag for your belongings
-Bug spray -
Sun protection (hat, sunscreen, sunglasses)
Water & Snacks
Dry bag for your belongings
Bug Spray
Tips greatly appreciated! Cash or Venmo” -
Children under 8 must be accompanied by a parent. A tandem kayak is available per request.
We have a 2 person or $130 minimum
Able paddlers only. -
Our kayak tour is great for beginners as it is low intensity, however, our kayaks have weight restrictions.
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The Last Wilderness Kayaks & Rentals is not liable for any injuries or incidents that may occur during the tour. By completing the reservation, you confirm that you are a competent paddler and assume responsibility for any injuries that may arise.
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Will we see alligators?
Since we do not feed alligators, we cannot guarantee that you will see an alligator. We see only wild alligators in their natural habitat. American alligators are more timid and less aggressive than people think. They are naturally afraid of people. It is rare for a human to be attacked by an alligator. Attacks are more likely when an alligator is being fed or if it is around people often. This makes them used to people and they become less afraid of humans. These types of alligators are more likely to become a nuisance and possibly dangerous and end up being killed. However, wild alligators tend to stray away from the sight of humans unless you are too close to their nest or their babies. Even in this case, the mother alligator often makes a hissing noise to warn you not to get any closer. We strive to provide the most genuine and authentic experience possible. Feeding wildlife consistently encourages animals to become reliant on that food source rather than feeding naturally. Besides, there are over 100 species of fish and shellfish that they can snack on in the Atchafalaya Basin!What wildlife should we expect to see?
We do not lure or feed the wildlife so we cannot guarantee that we will see a specific type of wildlife. The Atchafalaya is home to many creatures which makes it more likely to see a variety of animals! On a typical day we will see a variety of birds and alligators. On our tours we have also seen otters, beavers, snakes, fishing spiders, racoons. It’s always a surprise which makes it that much more fun!How should we dress?
Dress comfortable! Please check the weather before arriving to our tour to be sure to dress appropriate. Keep in mind during cool days, the temperatures will be ~10 degrees cooler on the water and even cooler while we are driving fast! During the summer, it is very hot and humid in Louisiana. A hat and light clothing are recommended!Is swimming allowed on the tour?
Swimming is allowed if all parties consent to pausing to swim.