Backwater Expeditions

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158 Tommy Long Rd
Rincon, GA 31326
Backwater Expeditions has been providing a one of a kind experience on Ebenezer Creek since 2000. Our tours are personal private tours at your pace and timeframe. Ebenezer Creek is one of the most pristine tupelo/ cypress swamps left in the world. We operate year round since seasons allow us to experience nature up close and personal. Kayaking is a fun and easy activity providing low impact cardio and good for mind body and soul. Call and schedule your tour.

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Rose C.
8/12/2025

The river is enchanting. It is a designated historical river, so beautiful. it is a tributary of the Savannah river

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J W.
6/23/2024

We had a beautiful paddle with our guide Thomas. He was very knowledgeable and personable. What a great trip!!

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Marina S.
5/31/2021

Scenic, peaceful, fun, and unforgettable Booked this with my friends and boyfriend and we couldn't have enjoyed it more. Beautiful creek and views, with stops to observe amazing trees and nature....

Craig S.
2/21/2023

Excellent private tour of Ebeneezer Creek and the Cypress/Tupelo blackwater swamp. 4 hour paddle with a knowledgeable guide. Saw some snakes and a juvenile gator (from a safe distance, LOL). Zero...

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Sarah G.
7/25/2021

We had an amazing time on the water with Bobby. He knows his stuff. He took us on amazing tour though the trees! We learned new things and had a blast! Scheduling was a breeze everyone was...

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