Experience Kitty Hawk Kites
watch on
follow us on
become a fan
What's Happening with Kitty Hawk Kites Kayaking

Monday, April 26, 2010

This blog has moved


This blog is now located at http://kittyhawkkayaking.blogspot.com/.
You will be automatically redirected in 30 seconds, or you may click here.

For feed subscribers, please update your feed subscriptions to
http://kittyhawkkayaking.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default.

Friday, April 9, 2010

New Tour Manager!

Kitty Hawk Kites would like to welcome Tim Tran--our new Kayak Tour Manager! Tim has been a guide with us for several years now and has always been one of our best guides. This year he'll share his knowledge and experience with our new and returning guides while managing our tour schedules. Time excels in customer service and exceeding expectations. Tim will usually be stationed at our Nags Head Store, where he'll be glad to answer your questions about any of our tours.

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

A Whole New Look..

Have you seen our new Kayaking Department yet? With the acquisition of Kitty Hawk Sports, we are moving much of our Kayak and Paddleboard operation over to our "Sports" stores! We have doubled our inventory in the past few months--with more brands, styles, and types of kayaks and paddleboards. Our watersports experts are available at our reservations desk in Kitty Hawk Kites and Kitty Hawk Sports every day! Come by and learn more..

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Perfect Day for a Kayak Tour

Today couldn't be better weather for a Kayak Tour. The winds are light, the sun is peaking through, and the temperature has finally hit 60!! The real question is, why are you still inside..?

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Kayaking Kicks Off.

I am proud to announce that we conducted our first kayak tour of the new year yesterday (2-15-10). The weather was just beautiful and we were able to paddle out of our Roanoke Island location. Hopefully, this is a sign of improving conditions and good things to come. It has been a rough winter for the east coast as it has been all across the nation. The Outer Banks has had its share of storms and windy days but spring is just around the corner and 50 degree days will become more frequent. We look forward to paddling more and more as the weather improves.