moderate
2–3 hours
Participants should have basic upper-body strength and balance to comfortably paddle for the duration.
Glide across Seabrook’s peaceful coastal waters under the glow of a full moon. Discover a quiet, magical perspective on New Hampshire’s rugged shoreline with this serene guided paddle adventure.
60 Mins • All Levels • Headlamps Required!
Experience the magic of paddling under a full moon from June to September! Enjoy a unique evening on the water with Torch paddles illuminating your path, while you soak in the stunning sunset and moonrise. Bring your favorite snacks and drinks, and let your creativity shine with glow accessories!
60 Minutes
Join us for a leisurely paddle under the Full Moon once per month, June – September, in one of our locations. Location varies, please check our schedule for details. We will have some Torch paddles available for use. The lights on the Torch paddle keep you safely in control and allow you to be visible to others while illuminating your surroundings both above and below the water! In addition, feel free to wear battery operated lights or neon glow sticks to shine your own individual light. Most importantly, be creative and HAVE FUN!
We will meet at the chosen location 15 minutes early to prepare for our paddle. We will sail off into the sunset and watch the rise of the moon as we leisurely paddle around the lake or harbor (total 75 mins). Feel free to bring a cooler onboard with your favorite beverage or snack!
This is a paddle only, no yoga is included.
Paddle is 60 minutes in length.
Stand Up Paddleboard (SUP) and brief instruction for beginners
Bathing Suit, Yoga pants/shorts, Tank/Tee, Long sleeve (weather depending), Towel, Water bottle, Sunscreen, Sunglasses and NO COTTON! Please Bring a Headlamp if you have one!
A waterproof headlamp helps you organize your gear in the dark and navigate safely before and after the paddle.
Even summer nights can get chilly on the water, so wear layers that retain heat yet wick moisture.
Protect against mosquitoes common around salt marshes during evening hours without harming wildlife.
Getting a quick orientation before launch ensures everyone is comfortable with basic paddling techniques and safety protocols.
Seabrook’s coastal waters have been a hub for fishing and salt marsh harvesting since the early 1600s, with a rich marine heritage.
The guides emphasize Leave No Trace principles to protect Seabrook’s sensitive marine and marsh ecosystems during nighttime paddles.
Spring evenings can be cool and damp; a waterproof jacket keeps you dry and warm.
spring specific
Fall paddles get chilly fast—insulated gloves maintain hand warmth for safe paddling.
fall specific
Use during sunset to block early sun and keep secure when paddling near gusty shore winds.
summer specific
Ideal for cold-weather paddling to retain body heat while layered under your dry suit or jacket.
winter specific