easy
Up to 24 hours
Suitable for all fitness levels; basic paddling or biking stamina recommended
Discover the freedom of paddling at Quail Creek State Park with DIG Paddlesports’ 24 Hour Rentals. Kayaks, SUPs, and more await at the water’s edge, ready to elevate your Hurricane, Utah adventure.
Kayaks - SUPs - Water Carpets - & Fat Bikes!
24 Hours Return at anytime but you have up to 24 hours
Rent On The Water - Stand Up Paddleboard (SUP) or Kayak! We also have Water Carpets, Party SUPs and Fat Bikes!
No need to haul the gear or have it delivered; it's ALREADY AT THE LAKE!
Our primary location is at the water's edge inside Quail Creek State Park, only a few miles away from St. George and Zion National Park in Hurricane, UT.
Each rental comes included with Type III Personal Flotation Devices.
With advanced reservations, your gear will be ready for you ahead of your arrival. Check in at our rental office. We'll hold onto a valid, current, government-issued ID while you are out. Passports or military ID are acceptable. Our team will fit you for vest and paddle, provide brief orientation and instruction, then direct you to your craft on the beach. If you wish to transport the equipment to some other local lake or pond, we may have inflatable roof racks and straps that you may use at no extra charge, based on availability.
Booking ahead guarantees your choice of kayak, SUP, or fat bike is ready when you arrive.
DIG includes Type III Personal Flotation Devices with every rental to keep you safe on the water.
Quail Creek’s open water and desert sun demand plenty of hydration and sunscreen.
Even mild winds can change lake conditions quickly, so review forecasts before heading out.
Quail Creek State Park was established in the mid-20th century to provide water and recreation to the rapidly growing greater St. George area.
DIG Paddlesports promotes Leave No Trace ethics and uses sustainable gear practices to protect Utah’s fragile desert watershed.
Required for safety and provided by DIG with every rental.
Protects you against UV exposure during open water paddling.
spring|summer|fall specific
Staying hydrated is critical in the dry desert environment.
Helpful for changing temperatures, especially mornings and evenings by the water.
spring|fall|winter specific