Stand-Up Paddleboard or Kayak Rental at California Canoe & Kayak (Up to 40% Off). Six Options Available.
Similar deals
Guests can rent stand-up paddleboards, or regular or hobie kayaks, and enjoy relaxing trips on the Redwood Creek
- Duration of rental: Two hours
- What’s included: Rental and parking
Learn More About Kayaking
A little confused about the types of kayaking, the terminology, and how to paddle right? Click here and we'll explain everything.
Guests can rent stand-up paddleboards, or regular or hobie kayaks, and enjoy relaxing trips on the Redwood Creek
- Duration of rental: Two hours
- What’s included: Rental and parking
Learn More About Kayaking
A little confused about the types of kayaking, the terminology, and how to paddle right? Click here and we'll explain everything.
Need To Know Info
About California Canoe & Kayak
California Canoe & Kayak has been providing safe and scenic paddlesports classes and trips since 1972. The company features a wide variety of kayaks, boards, and paddles, from sea kayaks and whitewater kayaks to SUPs (Stand Up Paddle Board) and surfskis, on which experienced and trained instructors and guides lead guests in discovering the local coastal waterways. Whether a recreational paddler, or an adventurous kayaker, the company strives to create each paddlesports experience an enjoyable and memorable one.
Here's a quick peek at some of California Canoe & Kayak's tours and classes:
- Whitewater Kayak 101: over the course of two days, students learn rapids navigation, as well as kayak balance and control, self-rescue, and safety fundamentals, as they travel along the South Fork American River
- Surf Zone Class for Kayak Anglers: ACA-certified instructors teach students in a sit-on-top kayak how to read the surf, how to handle breaking waves, and how launch and land in the surf zone safely at a site close to Surfer's Beach at Half Moon Bay
- Bair Island & Corkscrew Slough Tour: experienced tour guides lead kayakers from the boat ramp on Redwood Creek through the intimate waterways and tidal marshes within the Don Edwards National Wildlife Refuge