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The Great Outdoors

About the Great Outdoors
This activity is for a very specific group of guys, those that like to golf. With the invention of shipping providers like Ship Sticks it’s easier than ever to get your clubs to the courses you want to play on the bachelor weekend that you’re traveling on. The real question is, do you love golf enough? The right answer is yes. Over the course of a three day weekend, it allows you to get in at least 2 solid rounds between the punishment you’ll put on your liver and soul. Now let’s get into where you need to play when you get into town.
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Friday
4 pm
Kayak on the Lake
Austin is blessed with cedar- and oak-dotted hills, an emerald-hued river and incredible sunsets; enjoy the scenery by taking a kayak (or canoe or paddle board) out onto Lady Bird Lake. Also called Town Lake, it’s actually a reservoir on the Colorado River that divides downtown and South Austin — it’s the body of water you see in many postcard photos of Austin. Rent a kayak or a stand-up paddle board ($20 and $25 an hour) from the Rowing Dock in Zilker Park, Austin’s large, central green space, and take in the skyline views from the water. If you need a boost before you head out, swing by JuiceLand near the entrance to Zilker for perfectly balanced smoothies like the Julio Verde with almond milk, spinach, pecan and coconut oil ($7.75).
4 pm
Kayak on the Lake
Austin is blessed with cedar- and oak-dotted hills, an emerald-hued river and incredible sunsets; enjoy the scenery by taking a kayak (or canoe or paddle board) out onto Lady Bird Lake. Also called Town Lake, it’s actually a reservoir on the Colorado River that divides downtown and South Austin — it’s the body of water you see in many postcard photos of Austin. Rent a kayak or a stand-up paddle board ($20 and $25 an hour) from the Rowing Dock in Zilker Park, Austin’s large, central green space, and take in the skyline views from the water. If you need a boost before you head out, swing by JuiceLand near the entrance to Zilker for perfectly balanced smoothies like the Julio Verde with almond milk, spinach, pecan and coconut oil ($7.75).
4 pm
Kayak on the Lake
Austin is blessed with cedar- and oak-dotted hills, an emerald-hued river and incredible sunsets; enjoy the scenery by taking a kayak (or canoe or paddle board) out onto Lady Bird Lake. Also called Town Lake, it’s actually a reservoir on the Colorado River that divides downtown and South Austin — it’s the body of water you see in many postcard photos of Austin. Rent a kayak or a stand-up paddle board ($20 and $25 an hour) from the Rowing Dock in Zilker Park, Austin’s large, central green space, and take in the skyline views from the water. If you need a boost before you head out, swing by JuiceLand near the entrance to Zilker for perfectly balanced smoothies like the Julio Verde with almond milk, spinach, pecan and coconut oil ($7.75).
Saturday
4 pm
Kayak on the Lake
Austin is blessed with cedar- and oak-dotted hills, an emerald-hued river and incredible sunsets; enjoy the scenery by taking a kayak (or canoe or paddle board) out onto Lady Bird Lake. Also called Town Lake, it’s actually a reservoir on the Colorado River that divides downtown and South Austin — it’s the body of water you see in many postcard photos of Austin. Rent a kayak or a stand-up paddle board ($20 and $25 an hour) from the Rowing Dock in Zilker Park, Austin’s large, central green space, and take in the skyline views from the water. If you need a boost before you head out, swing by JuiceLand near the entrance to Zilker for perfectly balanced smoothies like the Julio Verde with almond milk, spinach, pecan and coconut oil ($7.75).
4 pm
Kayak on the Lake
Austin is blessed with cedar- and oak-dotted hills, an emerald-hued river and incredible sunsets; enjoy the scenery by taking a kayak (or canoe or paddle board) out onto Lady Bird Lake. Also called Town Lake, it’s actually a reservoir on the Colorado River that divides downtown and South Austin — it’s the body of water you see in many postcard photos of Austin. Rent a kayak or a stand-up paddle board ($20 and $25 an hour) from the Rowing Dock in Zilker Park, Austin’s large, central green space, and take in the skyline views from the water. If you need a boost before you head out, swing by JuiceLand near the entrance to Zilker for perfectly balanced smoothies like the Julio Verde with almond milk, spinach, pecan and coconut oil ($7.75).
4 pm
Kayak on the Lake
Austin is blessed with cedar- and oak-dotted hills, an emerald-hued river and incredible sunsets; enjoy the scenery by taking a kayak (or canoe or paddle board) out onto Lady Bird Lake. Also called Town Lake, it’s actually a reservoir on the Colorado River that divides downtown and South Austin — it’s the body of water you see in many postcard photos of Austin. Rent a kayak or a stand-up paddle board ($20 and $25 an hour) from the Rowing Dock in Zilker Park, Austin’s large, central green space, and take in the skyline views from the water. If you need a boost before you head out, swing by JuiceLand near the entrance to Zilker for perfectly balanced smoothies like the Julio Verde with almond milk, spinach, pecan and coconut oil ($7.75).
Sunday
4 pm
Kayak on the Lake
Austin is blessed with cedar- and oak-dotted hills, an emerald-hued river and incredible sunsets; enjoy the scenery by taking a kayak (or canoe or paddle board) out onto Lady Bird Lake. Also called Town Lake, it’s actually a reservoir on the Colorado River that divides downtown and South Austin — it’s the body of water you see in many postcard photos of Austin. Rent a kayak or a stand-up paddle board ($20 and $25 an hour) from the Rowing Dock in Zilker Park, Austin’s large, central green space, and take in the skyline views from the water. If you need a boost before you head out, swing by JuiceLand near the entrance to Zilker for perfectly balanced smoothies like the Julio Verde with almond milk, spinach, pecan and coconut oil ($7.75).
4 pm
Kayak on the Lake
Austin is blessed with cedar- and oak-dotted hills, an emerald-hued river and incredible sunsets; enjoy the scenery by taking a kayak (or canoe or paddle board) out onto Lady Bird Lake. Also called Town Lake, it’s actually a reservoir on the Colorado River that divides downtown and South Austin — it’s the body of water you see in many postcard photos of Austin. Rent a kayak or a stand-up paddle board ($20 and $25 an hour) from the Rowing Dock in Zilker Park, Austin’s large, central green space, and take in the skyline views from the water. If you need a boost before you head out, swing by JuiceLand near the entrance to Zilker for perfectly balanced smoothies like the Julio Verde with almond milk, spinach, pecan and coconut oil ($7.75).
4 pm
Kayak on the Lake
Austin is blessed with cedar- and oak-dotted hills, an emerald-hued river and incredible sunsets; enjoy the scenery by taking a kayak (or canoe or paddle board) out onto Lady Bird Lake. Also called Town Lake, it’s actually a reservoir on the Colorado River that divides downtown and South Austin — it’s the body of water you see in many postcard photos of Austin. Rent a kayak or a stand-up paddle board ($20 and $25 an hour) from the Rowing Dock in Zilker Park, Austin’s large, central green space, and take in the skyline views from the water. If you need a boost before you head out, swing by JuiceLand near the entrance to Zilker for perfectly balanced smoothies like the Julio Verde with almond milk, spinach, pecan and coconut oil ($7.75).

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