3 easy, no-stress spots to kayak this weekend [Portland]

Memorial Day weekend is the perfect time to hit the water and enjoy some tranquil kayaking. But with many folks enjoying the holiday off work, it can be a challenge to paddle in serene conditions when boats are out and rivers get busy.

If you're looking for easy, no-stress places to paddle, from our experience here are 3 top spots for kayakers in Portland, Oregon that offer a memorable, relaxing adventure…

flat calm water and blue skies with a kayak and paddle

Scappoose Bay, Oregon, flat water kayaking with an Oru Inlet kayak

1. Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge, Washington

Why It's Great

Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge offers serene paddling through scenic wetlands teeming with Pacific Northwest native and common wildlife. This location is perfect for bird watchers and nature enthusiasts, providing a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. The calm waters and gentle currents make it ideal for flat water kayakers of all skill levels.

And personally, I absolutely love paddling here. It’s so peaceful. Paddling along Lake River is where I’ve observed (on many occasions) wild bald eagles, Stellar’s jay, and black-tailed deer, paddled along charming floating homes, as well as made new friends through Washington paddling events.

Kayak Rentals:

If you need a kayak, you can rent kayaks at Ridgefield Kayak Rentals, conveniently located near the refuge. They offer a range of kayaks, from singles to tandems, making it easy to find the right fit for your adventure. Rentals are available for Memorial Day weekend, but it's a good idea to book in advance to secure your spot. [Book here]. I’ve rented kayaks here a few times (even this tandem kayaking adventure with kids) and the staff is great.

2. Scappoose Bay, Oregon

Why It's Great

Scappoose Bay is a an awesome spot for flatwater kayaking just outside of Portland, with its calm waters and scenic surroundings. This spot is perfect for a leisurely paddle, allowing you to explore the bay's tranquil inlets and enjoy the stunning views of the surrounding nature (such as water birds).

And on a clear day? This is an ideal paddling spot to enjoy a beautiful vista of Mt. St. Helens.

It’s notable to say that we anticipate the boat ramp could be busy for the upcoming holiday weekend, but boaters head out towards the Columbia River, and kayakers can paddle the other direction towards Scappoose Creek, right off the Next Adventure dock.

Kayak Rentals

Next Adventure’s Scappoose Bay Paddling Center offers kayak rentals and is known for its friendly service and well-maintained equipment. They provide everything you need for a fun and safe outing. Rentals are available for the entire Memorial Day weekend, but it's wise to reserve your kayak early due to high demand. [Rent a kayak]. This is also a great local shop to pop in, see kayaks and gear, and chat with staff if you’re in the market for a traditional full-size single or tandem kayak.

3. Tualatin River, Oregon

Why It's Great

The Tualatin River is a fantastic spot to see nature up close, offering a peaceful paddle through lush landscapes. There are lots of points of entry, so you can flex your day based on your location and preferences.

This river is known for its calm currents and beautiful scenery, making it an excellent choice for a relaxing day on the water. It's especially lovely during the spring, with vibrant foliage and plenty of wildlife to observe (just be alert on potentially higher, colder, faster waters that can affect springtime paddling experiences).

Kayak Rentals

Tualatin Riverkeepers provides kayak rentals and is dedicated to helping visitors enjoy the river while promoting conservation efforts. They offer various rental options, including guided tours. Rentals are open for Memorial Day weekend, but early reservations are recommended to ensure availability. [Reserve your kayak rental from two Tualatin River locations].

Conclusion

Whether you're an experienced paddler or a beginner looking for a serene outing, these three locations provide perfect opportunities for a stress-free kayaking adventure.

With convenient rental options and beautiful surroundings, Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge, Scappoose Bay, and the Tualatin River are ready to make your Memorial Day weekend unforgettable.

Be sure to book your rentals early and enjoy the peace and beauty of these fantastic kayaking spots!

About Flatwater Kayak Club

Flatwater Kayak Club is a leading woman-owned online platform dedicated to supporting beginner and intermediate kayakers in the Pacific Northwest. Our company founder, a former writer for The National Geographic Channel and a current ACA member, guides our mission with her passion for kayaking, nature, and storytelling.

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