Recreational kayaking resources
NEW green edition Oru Inlet kayak: A visual journey
See the stunning new green Oru Inlet kayak through captivating photos and insights from a kayaking adventure at Scappoose Bay, near Portland, Oregon.
Paulina Lake - why you should visit in 2024
Located in Bend, Oregon, and just about 4 hours from the city of Portland, Paulina Lake is a true gem of an outdoor destination for nature-lovers, kayakers, hikers, and anglers.
5 best tips to see majestic bald eagles [kayak wildlife]
Discover a great place in the Pacific Northwest to explore by kayak and learn 5 tips for increasing your chances of observing majestic bald eagles during your paddling adventure.
A great place to rent a kayak on the Tualatin River
Perfect for all kayaking skill levels. Easy, free parking. Kayak rentals on-site. And a beautiful calm water paddling experience to see historic bridges, water birds, and lovely riverfront homes near downtown Portland, Oregon. Read on to learn a great place to flatwater kayak on the Tualatin River.
How to see the leaves changing color from a kayak in Portland, Oregon
Flatwater kayaking fans, have we got a great spot for you to paddle. Perfect for intermediate recreational kayakers. 10 minutes from downtown Rose City. A fun, 2.5-mile round trip adventure around a volcanic island. The ease of on-site kayak rentals. And the best part? It’s the perfect calm Willamette River paddle to admire the changing Autumn leaves, right from aboard your boat.
Rent a kayak at Owen Beach in Tacoma, Washington
Just south of Seattle in Tacoma, you can rent a kayak at Owen Beach, Washington, and enjoy stunning views of Gig Harbor, Vashon Island, Commencement Bay and –on a clear day– Mt. Rainier.
Kayaking in the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge, Washington
Just north of Portland, Oregon, is the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge, where kayakers can observe osprey, black-tailed deer, the American beaver, and more – not to mention lovely floating homes – from Lake River.
The Hook kayaking experience in Hood River, Oregon
A little gem of a destination called “The Hook,” located on the Hood River, Oregon waterfront, provides a mostly-sheltered flatwater kayaking experience. Unforgettable mountain and river views and clearer, calmer water than other launch points in the Gorge make this a must-do on your PNW flatwater kayaking bucket list.
Kayak on the Willamette River in Portland
Where can you go to admire the glittering city lights and iconic bridges of Portland, Oregon, paddle around an island, see incredible floating homes, all with the added chance of observing osprey, eagles, and even river otters? Look no further than the Willamette River.
Flatwater kayaking in Scappoose Bay, Oregon
Need a kayaking spot within about 30 minutes of Portland, Oregon? One those staple always-a-good-time paddling experiences, with the ease of on-water kayak and SUP rentals, and a dynamite view of Mt. St. Helens on a clear sky day? Look no further that Scappoose Bay.
Oru Inlet folding kayak experience: Trillium Lake
You can’t beat the convenience of the lightweight foldable Oru Inlet kayak, easy enough to carry from your car to the water’s edge for quick assembly.
REI guided kayak tour review - Willamette Narrows
Basalt rocky formations, cool little channels to explore, and the chance to spot osprey, bald eagles, river otters, and more– all just a short, easy drive south of Portland, Oregon.