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NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY! Unlike river kayaks a sea kayak is more stable and paddling is easy to learn. We will guide you through the techniques, offer safety information and go at a pace that ensures your enjoyment of the experience. We offer one and two person kayaks.
Featured in many regional and national magazines, our kayak tours are famous for their scenery and wildlife. As the oldest and most respected outfitter on the Olympic Peninsula, we know what it takes to give you a very memorable and enjoyable experience. With our perfect safety record and by far the most experience in the region we are a clear choice for guided kayak trips on the Olympic Peninsula. In fact, many regional guides and instructors have come to us for their training!
FRESHWATER BAY This 1/2 day guided trip, located just west of Port Angeles, is our favorite! It is spent exploring the rugged coastline of the Strait of Juan de Fuca for Sea Lions, Bald Eagles, Harbor Seals, Otters, Gray Whales and a wide array of sea birds. Experience the scenic wonder of our abundant marine life while we paddle among the kelp beds. (No, you cannot keep the salmon that jumps on your boat unless you have a license!) April - October 8:30 am and 1 pm, November - March by appointment $65 per person plus tax OPTIONAL ADD-ONS: neoprene booties $2.50 (or better yet, bring an old pair of shoes you don't mind getting wet), optional rain jacket or pants $1.25 each piece (or bring your own), optional wetsuit $4. CLICK HERE FOR AN INFORMATIONAL NEWSPAPER STORY ABOUT THIS TRIP
LAKE ALDWELL This trip is 2 hours on the water paddling lazily on this secluded lake just west of Port Angeles. Up close views of Bald Eagles, Osprey, Trumpeter Swans (winter only) and water fowl are common on this lake nestled in the Elwha Valley in the shadow of the Olympic Mountains. Awesome sunsets on mountains and glaciers when the weather allows. April - October 10:00 am, 1:00 pm, 4:00 pm, November - March by appointment $42 per person plus tax OPTIONAL ADD-ONS: neoprene booties $2.50 (or better yet, bring an old pair of shoes you don't mind getting wet), optional rain jacket or pants $1.25 each piece (or bring your own), optional wetsuit $4.
DUNGENESS SPIT/NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE Known for it's abundant wildlife, spectacular scenery and historic lighthouse, this natural, 7 mile long spit is becoming known as a real hidden treasure by area kayakers. We'll take you, just don't tell anyone! We spend the morning paddling out to the lighthouse while keeping an eye out for marine mammals and the wide array of seabirds. After lunch we'll tour the lighthouse and head back to the launch enjoying the panoramic views of the snow-capped Olympic Mountains. It's a full day trip. April - October 8:30 am November - March by appointment $99 per person plus tax OPTIONAL ADD-ONS: neoprene booties $2.50 (or better yet, bring an old pair of shoes you don't mind getting wet), optional rain jacket or pants $1.25 each piece (or bring your own), optional wetsuit $4.
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