Bring 8+ for a glowing kayak outing with perks like picnic tables and glow sticks
Explore wildlife-rich Klamath Marsh by kayak with experienced local guides
Paddle Blue Spring State Park and look for manatees on a 2-hour guided kayak tour
Paddle wildlife-rich refuge waters at dusk and watch the canal glow after dark.
Paddle 3–4 miles with a guide and discover canyon walls, saguaro cacti, and desert wildlife
Paddle calm mangrove waters in a glass-bottom kayak with LED lights and fish feeding for unique underwater views.
Paddle between waterfront parks and a downtown center on a scenic kayak outing
Paddle through Sugar Grove on a 6-hour canoe or kayak trip
Explore the Silver River with a private guide by paddle board or clear kayak
Perfect for those looking to unwind or seeking a gentle thrill, our self-guided kayak package is the ideal way to explore the serene beauty of the Russian River.
Compete in team challenges, unlock clues, then race your kayak back in the Paddle Battle
Embark on a breathtaking kayaking adventure around the stunning Orcas Island! Experience the pristine waters, scenic landscapes, and abundant marine life up close. Our 3 hour guided kayak tours offer an unforgettable journey, perfect for both beginners and seasoned paddlers.
Enjoy snorkeling with turtles plus waterslide, trampoline, paddleboards, and kayaks on a 3-hour Waikiki cruise
Paddle Pactola Lake with gear, water, and snacks included
Enjoy a scenic Verde River kayak float followed by wine tasting at Alcantara Vineyards
Paddle through Milwaukee with brewery tours, tastings, and local landmarks in 4 hours
Paddle to Peanut Island, then snorkel with a certified guide
Build your sea kayaking skills with an ACA Level 3 instructor
Paddle mirrored blackwater amid cypress and wildlife with a friendly guide
Paddle to Kailua’s twin islands, snorkel coral reefs, and hike Moku Nui with an expert guide
Paddle inflatable kayaks with a guide through Shenandoah and Potomac rapids
Learn sea kayaking strokes and rescues on protected water in Oakland
Paddle 7 miles of Class I–III rapids past Harpers Ferry