Monday 28 September 2015

Oregon Kayak Trips

There are seemingly endless miles of varied waterways to kayak in Oregon.


Kayaking tour guides and outfitters can lead you on trips lasting from a few hours to a few days in one of the many waterways in Oregon. You can opt for a training trip with instruction while you paddle, or you can choose an intensive adventure trip that requires advanced-level experience. Bring your own gear or rent it. Paddle whitewater rivers or calm estuaries, bays and wetland areas that offer great wildlife viewing.


Ross Island Tour, Portland


Paddle the Willamette River for a different perspective on the city of Portland, circling Ross Island and kayaking past a blue heron rookery at Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge. This is a guided tour suitable for novice and experienced kayakers. The two-and-a-half to three-hour trip is offered daily at 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m., or you can take the Sunset or Full Moon tour. Reservations are required.


Portland Kayak Company


6600 Southwest Macadam Avenue


Portland, OR 97239


503-459-4050


portlandrivercompany.com


Whitewater Kayak School, Bend


This is a whitewater kayak trip for paddlers with some experience who want to improve their skills. The four-day trip starts in Warm Springs and ends in Maupin on the Lower Deschutes River, with Class 3 rapids as well as flatwater stretches. Paddlers will work on rolling, bracing, surfing and reading water along the way. Bring your own boat and gear, or rent from Tumalo Creek Kayak.


Tumalo Creek Kayak and Canoe


805 SW Industrial Way, Suite 6


Bend, OR 97702


541-317-9407


tumalocreek.com


Chinook Landing Tour, Portland


The Chinook Landing Tour is a full-day trip requiring introductory level experience. The downstream paddle starts at Chinook Landing on the Columbia River and ends at Jantzen Beach in Portland. All gear is provided, or you can bring your own. This trip is 10 miles long, following the route that Lewis and Clark took. Coaching on basic strokes, rescues, towing and navigation is provided. The pace of the paddle is based on the skill level of the group.


Alder Creek Kayak & Canoe


250 NE Tomahawk Island Drive


Portland, OR 97217


888-571-4545


aldercreek.com


Paddle Oregon, Portland


Paddle Oregon is an annual kayak and canoe adventure trip that benefits Willamette Riverkeeper's work to protect and restore this river. In 2010, the trip will follow a route from Marshall Island Access near Eugene to Willamette Mission State Park near Salem for a total of 96 river miles. Specific paddling skills and equipment are required to join this trip, and participants are encouraged to practice paddling 10 to 20 miles per day prior to the paddle. Paddlers camp together and learn about river issues and ecology.


Willamette Riverkeeper


1515 SE Water Ave., #102


Portland, OR 97214


503-223-6418


willamette-riverkeeper.org


503-223-6418.


South Beach State Park, Newport


Two-hour guided kayak tours are offered at South Beach State Park on Oregon's central coast. The tours launch from Ona Beach, eight miles south of Newport, and explore the Beaver Creek area. No experience is necessary to participate in this trip, and the minimum age for participation is 6 years old. South Beach State Park supplies the kayaks, paddles and life jackets for the tour. Make reservations by calling the hospitality center at 541-867-6590.


Oregon Parks and Recreation Department


State Parks


725 Summer Street NE, Suite C


Salem, OR 97301


800-551-6949


oregonstateparks.org

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