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Cape Fear River Adventures I offer guide service on the Cape Fear River from downtown Wilmington, and the 3 Sisters area on the Black River to see the oldest LIVING cypess trees.
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Monday 10:00 - 21:00
Tuesday 10:00 - 21:00
Wednesday 10:00 - 21:00
Thursday 10:00 - 21:00
Friday 10:00 - 21:00
Saturday 10:00 - 21:00
Sunday 10:00 - 21:00

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+19106200296

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Explore. Learn. Discover.

Captain Charles Robbins’ Cape Fear River Adventures is your ticket to an awe-inspiring journey through Wilmington’s most magical hidden gems. Experience the serenity of the Black River. Hug some of the oldest living trees on planet earth. Kayak among enchanted ancient forests. Immerse yourself in the rare, natural wonders that only an expert guide can show you.

Captain Charles Robbins takes explorers to the backwaters of the local Cape Fear rivers and streams where local wildlife thrives. From basic on-the-water skills like kayaking, canoeing, chart reading and wildlife recognition, to extensive eco-tours that venture into areas that few visitors or locals ever get to see, adventurers are in for an epic ride.

The tours through the Three Sisters Swamp of the Black River target both the local wildlife as well as the rich regional history and ecology. While en route along natural rivers and creeks, visitors can expect to see an abundance of wild natives, including egrets, osprey, blue herons, crabs, fish, and even alligators. The Black River, one of the most remarkable natural areas left in the world, is home to the oldest living trees in eastern North America, and the 5th oldest living things on earth. They rival the beauty and grandeur of the virgin redwood forests of California, to which they are botanically related.

Tour goers can rest assured that a wealth of stunning landscape, local wildlife, and amazing stories of regional history and ecology are in store during your exploration. This is a can’t-miss experience when visiting the Wilmington N.C. area, and should be at the top of every visitor’s bucket list.