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re: Let's talk water.
Posted on 5/21/15 at 10:12 am to JohnnyRebel
Posted on 5/21/15 at 10:12 am to JohnnyRebel
LSU has the LSU (University) lakes. Some pretty nice spots to post up and drink at. Sorority row is on these lakes so it is the basically on campus.
You can rent kayaks from LSU also.
There's running paths around it that range from 4 miles to 11 miles based off what route you take. A ton of good "people watching"...
And you can see Tiger Stadium in the background of this one to show you just how close it is to everything...
And while it's not a nice beach at all, there is the Baton Rouge Beach on the lake... Not for getting in the water. I wouldn't do that at all, but it has picnic tables and parking around it. I've had a BBQ picnic out there on the beach before.
You can rent kayaks from LSU also.
There's running paths around it that range from 4 miles to 11 miles based off what route you take. A ton of good "people watching"...
And you can see Tiger Stadium in the background of this one to show you just how close it is to everything...
And while it's not a nice beach at all, there is the Baton Rouge Beach on the lake... Not for getting in the water. I wouldn't do that at all, but it has picnic tables and parking around it. I've had a BBQ picnic out there on the beach before.
This post was edited on 5/21/15 at 11:06 am
Posted on 5/21/15 at 10:14 am to SouthOfSouth
there are several large lakes within 30 min of Knoxville. There are also several mountain rivers close where people float, kayak, fly fish, etc
Posted on 5/21/15 at 10:16 am to SouthOfSouth
How did LSU get God to put their colors in the sky above the lake?
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