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Two Day Kayak & Paddle Board Adventure in Page, Arizona - Flagstaff

Two Day Kayak & Paddle Board Adventure in Page, Arizona

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Difficulty

moderate

Duration

2 days

Fitness Level

Participants should have a moderate level of fitness with the ability to paddle for several hours at a time.

Overview

Explore the waters of Page, Arizona, with a two-day kayak and paddle board rental. Enjoy flexibility, stunning views, and an unforgettable private adventure on Lake Powell and the Colorado River.

Page, Arizona

Two Day Kayak & Paddle Board Rental

Starts at $80 | Ocean Kayak & Paddleboard | Two Full Days

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About This Adventure

Kayak & Paddle Board Rental


##Rates per Day

9.5' Malibu Kayak: $45 11.5' Malibu Kayak: $45 11' Nalu Stand Up Paddle Board: $40 11.4' Viking Stand Up Paddle Board: $60 10.6' Viking Stand Up Paddle Board: $50 TWO XL Tandem Kayak Rental: $60

All ages - dogs ok


##Hours

7:00am to 6:00pm, 11 Hours

  • Pick up times are 7:00am to 6:00pm
  • All rentals must be returned prior to 5:30pm

##About

  • Paddles, Life Vests and Leashes included.
  • Maps and helpful info available.

These kayaks and paddle boards are one of the best ways to get out, enjoy the water and explore different canyons. You can paddle by standing up or sitting down. Bring along your camera and get great shots. Storage space for gear and food.


Adventure Tips

Wear Sunscreen and Protective Clothing

The Arizona sun can be intense, so protect your skin with SPF and lightweight, UV-protective clothing.

Stay Hydrated

Bring plenty of water to stay hydrated during your paddle, especially in summer when temperatures soar.

Check Water and Weather Conditions

Before heading out, confirm water levels and weather to ensure safe paddling conditions.

Use a Leash on Your Paddle Board

Secure your paddle board with a leash to prevent it from drifting away if you fall in the water.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Bald Eagles
  • Desert Bighorn Sheep

History

Page was established in the 1950s during the construction of the Glen Canyon Dam, which transformed the region’s waterways into Lake Powell.

Conservation

Efforts are in place to protect the delicate desert shoreline and aquatic habitats by encouraging responsible paddling and waste-free adventures.

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Recommended Gear

Waterproof Dry Bag

Essential

Keeps your belongings dry and protected while on the water.

Paddle Board Leash

Essential

Prevents your board from drifting away if you fall into the water.

UV Protection Hat

Essential

Protects your face and neck from harsh sun exposure.

summer specific

Layered Clothing

Essential

Allows you to adjust comfort as temperatures change throughout the day.

fall specific