Kayak or SUP Lesson for One or Two, or Willamette Falls Kayak Tour for Two from eNRG Kayaking (Up to 54% Off)
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Experienced guides teach kayaking or standup paddleboarding, or guests traverse the Willamette River to Willamette Falls
Choose from Three Options
- $22.50 for a one-hour kayak or standup-paddleboard lesson for one ($40 value)
- $45.50 for a one-hour kayak or standup-paddleboard lesson for two ($80 value)
- $55.50 for a Willamette Falls kayak tour for two ($120 value)
During lessons, students learn the basics of kayaking or standup paddleboarding. Over the course of the Willamette Falls kayak tour, adventurers board kayaks and paddle down the Willamette River through waters rich with chinook salmon, shad, and smallmouth bass. Kayakers may witness local wildlife such as herons and osprey while taking in the falls and surrounding river scenery. Throughout the journey, knowledgeable guides share the history of the area.
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Terms & Conditions
- Limit 3 per person.
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Legal Disclosures
- Promotional value expires 90 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires.
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About eNRG Kayaking
Housed at the bottom of the roaring Willamette Falls, which comprises the confluence of Willamette and Clackamas Rivers, eNRG Kayaking's on-water shop and docks serve as the home base for instructional excursions in kayaking, rapids rafting, and standup paddleboarding. Head instructor Sam Drevo also helps those more experienced in watersports to attain a swift-water rescue certification or an ACA instructor certification, required credentials to shake hands with most river deities. Sam watches over all levels of kayakers with experience earned through years of competing, including a ranking as the world's sixth-best freestyle kayaker in 1998 and a first-place win at the Ford Gorge Games' Outdoor World Championships in 2001.
When Sam is not leading tours around the falls or down segments of either river, he guides extended expeditions to other northwestern and foreign waterways. His 16 international aquatic excursions have taken paddlers to rivers on four continents, through countries such as Canada, Costa Rica, Thailand, Laos, China, India, and Botswana. Sam and his staff aim to protect the rivers through eco-friendly exploration and sell a range of kayak models to help others to similarly respect the ecosystem or sneak up and tickle unsuspecting bass.