easy
3–6 hours
Moderate fitness recommended; suitable for most beginners with basic stamina.
Paddle the beautiful waters of Lake Huron with a double kayak rental from Jerry's Marina in East Tawas. Perfect for pairs, this adventure offers stunning views and customizable rental options.
Experience the exhilaration of paddling across the clear, shimmering waters of Lake Huron with Jerry's Marina in East Tawas, Michigan. This double kayak rental offers an ideal adventure for pairs, whether you're looking to explore the shoreline or venture further into the lake. With flexible rental options including half-day and full-day periods, you can tailor your outing to fit your schedule and energy level. The calm and scenic waters provide a perfect backdrop for both novice and experienced kayakers to enjoy wildlife sightings and panoramic views. Renting a double kayak not only makes sharing the experience easier but also enhances safety and fun as you work together to navigate the lake. East Tawas, surrounded by natural beauty and accessible from larger cities, offers a tranquil escape that's perfect for families, couples, or friends seeking to connect with nature. Jerry's Marina supplies well-maintained kayaks, life jackets, and expert advice, ensuring your adventure is safe and enjoyable. Capture memories on the water, engage with the local ecosystem, and create a refreshing day on Lake Huron you won't forget.
Even experienced kayakers should keep their life jackets fastened while on the water for safety.
Lake Huron can be unpredictable, so always check the forecast and avoid strong winds or storms.
Secure your phone, keys, and other essentials in waterproof bags to protect them during your paddle.
Familiarize yourself with paddling techniques near the shore before venturing further.
East Tawas was a key shipping and mill town in the 19th century, and you can still see historic docks along the waterfront.
Jerry's Marina supports lake conservation efforts by promoting eco-friendly kayaking and limiting boat traffic.
A safety requirement to keep afloat and protected on the water.
Keeps your valuables and essentials dry during your kayaking adventure.
Protects your face and head from strong sun exposure on the lake.
summer specific
Keeps you warm and dry when temperatures fluctuate in spring and fall.
spring specific