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Kayak Bellevue East River in Green Bay, Wisconsin - Green Bay

Kayak Bellevue East River in Green Bay, Wisconsin

Green Bayeasy

Difficulty

easy

Duration

1–2 hours

Fitness Level

Suitable for all fitness levels; basic paddling strength helpful but not required

Overview

Kayak Wisconsin’s Bellevue East River rentals provide a seamless, phone-unlock kayak adventure in Green Bay. Enjoy self-guided paddling with all essentials included for a perfect riverside escape!

Wrightstown, Wisconsin

Bellevue East River

Starting at $15, East River kayak launch across from Green Isle Park

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About This Adventure

Experience the thrill of kayaking on the East River with our convenient self-serve rentals. Unlock your kayak using a Bluetooth app, and enjoy a memorable adventure on the water. With life jackets and paddles included, it's the perfect way to explore while ensuring safety. Book now for an unforgettable outing!

Rates

1 Hour: Single Kayak: $15 1 Hour: Tandem Kayak $30 2 Hours: Single Kayak: $25 2 Hours: Tandem Kayak: $40

Duration

1-2 Hours

About

Rent our Kayaks from the East River (Bellevue) location. All locations are self-serve rentals. You'll unlock the kayaks and equipment with your phone (it's a Bluetooth lock) Please never kayak alone.

This rental includes a life jacket, paddle, and kayak.

After you book your reservation, you'll receive an email from MasterLock to download the app to access your rentals.

The humans on this end need to set up your access, so although you won't receive the email instantly, you'll get it soon.

Adventure Tips

Use Your Phone to Unlock Kayaks

Make sure your phone is fully charged to easily unlock the kayak and avoid delays at the launch site.

Wear a Life Jacket at All Times

Even though life jackets are provided, always wear one for your safety while on the water.

Check Weather Before You Go

Wind and rain can affect river conditions—plan your trip when the weather forecast is clear and calm.

Bring Water and Sunscreen

Stay hydrated and protect yourself from sun exposure during your kayak trip on the river.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Great Blue Heron
  • River Otters

History

The East River area was historically used by local Native American tribes for fishing and transportation, contributing to the region’s cultural heritage.

Conservation

Kayak Wisconsin supports sustainable recreational practices to help preserve the river’s ecosystem and maintain clean waters for future visitors.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Waterproof phone case

Essential

Protects your phone when unlocking the kayak and capturing photos on the water.

summer specific

Sunblock

Essential

Prevents sunburn during extended exposure on the river.

summer specific

Layered clothing

Essential

Keeps you comfortable during cool spring temperatures with changing weather.

spring specific

Reusable water bottle

Essential

Maintains hydration while kayaking for an enjoyable and safe trip.