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Kayak and SUP Rentals on Door County Waterways - Green Bay

Kayak and SUP Rentals on Door County Waterways

Door Countymoderate

Difficulty

moderate

Duration

2–6 hours

Fitness Level

Moderate fitness recommended to handle paddling in variable conditions for several hours

Overview

Discover Door County's stunning waterways with kayak and stand-up paddleboard rentals from Two Day Rentals. Flexible delivery and gear included for your perfect paddle trip.

Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin

Two Day Rentals

Rent Single Kayaks, Tandem Kayaks, SUP Boards for 2 days

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Adventure Photos

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About This Adventure

Experience the thrill of exploring Door County's stunning waterways with our kayak and stand-up paddleboard rentals. Each rental includes essential gear for a seamless adventure. Enjoy the convenience of delivery and flexible pick-up times, making it easy to embark on your unforgettable aquatic journey. Dive into nature today!

  • ALL RENTALS INCLUDE PADDLE, PFD, AND PADS/STRAPS FOR ROOF-TOP TRANSPORTATION.
  • ADDITIONAL PFDs MAY REQUIRE AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
  • DELIVERY IS AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT DOOR COUNTY. ADDITIONAL CHARGES APPLY.

Pricing:

  • Recreational Single Kayak- $120
  • Recreational Tandem- $140
  • Stand Up Paddle Boards- $120

Pick Up/Return Times

Rentals can be picked up starting at 10:00am on first day of rental and must be returned by 4:30pm on last day of rental. For questions please call 920-818-0431

Adventure Tips

Check Weather Forecast

Water conditions change quickly on Green Bay; confirm calm weather before launching.

Wear a Personal Flotation Device

Life jackets are required and included with rentals—always wear them for safety.

Protect Against Sun Exposure

Apply sunscreen and bring a hat to guard against strong lakeside sun.

Secure Valuables

Use a dry bag or leave valuables on shore to avoid water damage during your trip.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Great Blue Heron
  • Painted Turtle

History

Door County’s shores were historically traveled by the Ojibwe people and later became a hub for fishing and shipping in the 19th century.

Conservation

Visitors are encouraged to minimize impact by staying on open waterways and disposing of waste properly to protect fragile shoreline habitats.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Comfortable Water Shoes

Essential

Protect your feet launching from rocky shores and keep traction on slippery surfaces.

summer specific

Lightweight Waterproof Jacket

Stay dry and warm in unpredictable spring weather over the water.

spring specific

Dry Bag

Essential

Keep electronics and personal items safe from splashes and accidental immersion.

Sunhat with Chin Strap

Essential

Sun protection that stays secure in breeze-prone open water conditions.

summer specific