Congress Bridge Kayaking Bat Tour

Experience Austin's largest bat colony take flight! Over one million bats! Perfect for wildlife and nature lovers. When you book a tour with us you will be with a knowledgeable and experienced tour gu

Experience Austin's largest bat colony take flight! Over one million bats! Perfect for wildlife and nature lovers. When you book a tour with us you will be with a knowledgeable and experienced tour guide. Guide will discuss the exciting history of Austin Texas, surrounding wildlife, city skyline and architecture, and of course the bats! Book today and get a front row seat to see these spectacular creatures!

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Location: Austin

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for the Congress Bridge Kayaking Bat Tour?

A: Yes, there is a minimum age requirement of 8 years old for this tour. Kids under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. It’s a great experience for families, just make sure they can paddle and stay safe in a kayak!

Q: What should I wear for the kayaking tour?

A: Wear something comfortable that you don’t mind getting wet! Quick-dry clothes and water shoes are best. Also, don’t forget sunglasses and sunscreen since you’ll be out in the open. A hat can help too!

Q: What happens if the weather is bad?

A: If the weather is unsafe, they'll reschedule your tour. They monitor conditions closely, especially with storms or high winds. Just call ahead if you're unsure! They’re super flexible about moving dates.

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Can't wait for the Congress Bridge Bat Tour!

Just booked the Congress Bridge Kayaking Bat Tour for next weekend! Super excited to see the bats take flight. I’ve heard it’s like a million bats at once, which sounds insane! Hoping the weather stays nice. Anyone else done this? Any tips or suggestions?

Looking for gift ideas: Congress Bridge Kayaking Bat Tour

I’m considering giving my parents the Congress Bridge Kayaking Bat Tour for their anniversary. They love nature and Austin. Has anyone gifted this experience? Any feedback on how it went or if it’s a good idea?