moderate
2–4 hours
Moderate fitness recommended for paddling continuously over uneven waters.
Discover the tranquil beauty of Whitefish Lake in Montana with a single kayak rental. Perfect for solo paddlers, this adventure immerses you in stunning mountain views, crystal-clear waters, and local wildlife encounters.
Starting at $25 • 2-6 Hour Rental Options • Paddle Into Adventure!
$25 Two Hour Rental $40 Half Day Rentals - 4 Hours $75 Full Day Rental - 6 Hours
Explore Montana's waters with our single passenger kayaks! All rentals are rain or shine, we do not cancel for 'bad weather'. We reserve the right to cancel for dangerous weather conditions at our discretion, and is not negotiable. PFD (Personal Flotation Device) are included! One per passenger is required by law to be on board the vessel. If you are 12 years old or younger you are required to wear it.
Wear layers, including bathing suits, or pack extra clothing. Weather in Montana can dramatically change within minutes, then change again. We suggest wearing light layers, final layer being long sleeves - like a hoodie or lightweight jacket if Spring/Summer, heavier if Fall/Winter rental; and long pants.
If you select to add a lunch during checkout, you'll receive food and drinks for your trip! Otherwise, please pack water and snacks! Don't forget your sunscreen!
Even calm waters can shift; monitor local forecasts for wind and storms before your paddle.
Safety first—always wear the provided life jacket while on the water.
If you're new to kayaking, begin close to the rental launch zone for easy access and safety.
Capture wildlife and lake views without fearing water damage to your gear.
Whitefish Lake lies on ancestral lands of the Kootenai and Salish tribes, historically a vital resource and spiritual site.
The rental operator emphasizes Leave No Trace principles and supports local water quality initiatives to protect lake habitats.
Protects against spring breezes and occasional splashes.
spring specific
Shields your face and neck from intense sun reflected off the water.
summer specific
Adjusts for cooling temperatures and potential wind on the lake.
fall specific
Keeps hands warm if launching during colder months or early season.
winter specific