Take a lazy paddle and observe the courtship rituals of birds - and joggers
They don't waste time with safety demonstrations here, and you really don't need any skill to operate their canoes and kayaks - just hand the attendant a photo ID, sign a waiver, grab a life jacket and paddles, and scoot on into the water.
You'll be starting out on spring-fed Barton Creek and heading toward the warmer waters of Lady Bird Lake. As you approach the point where the creek meets the lake, look down into the crystal-clear water, which is typically around four feet deep at this point. There is often a foot-long alligator snapping turtle patrolling the bottom. The slow-moving, prehistoric-looking beast is generally harmless to humans, but keep your feet in the boat, just in case.
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