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With Canoe and Kayak Paddlers strangers are welcomed as friends and friends become like family. We are the only FIVE STAR rated paddling Group in the SF Bay Area. Our group is good for recreational canoe and kayak paddlers. We feature paddling with friendly folks once you know the basics. We are not a guide service therefore you must already have basic paddling skills.

Our trips are intended to be friendly and social for people who have paddling experience. Trips vary from easy, appropriate for almost anyone, to trips which require a moderate level of physical fitness and Intermediate boating skill. We seldom do "advanced" level trips. However, all paddlers must expect and be prepared for sudden changes in weather and currents which are common in the SF Bay Area.

Most trips are appropriate for canoes and kayaks. Canoes of 15 to 17 feet are common and touring kayaks not less than 12 feet, our trips do not allow folding boats, inflatable boats or SUP's. Our trips are four to six hours long and between six and twelve miles in length, and include a lunch stop along the shore. We paddle reservoirs, lakes, rivers, SF Bay, creeks, sloughs, and estuaries.

To join us you need basic skills including getting in and out of your boat, paddling in a straight line and being able to steer and control your boat in windy conditions. You should be in normal physical condition, able to paddle at an easy pace for an hour or two at a stretch without a real break. You need to be able to climb unassisted in and out of your boat in a variety of places, including steep banks, high docks, etc., and you must be able to keep pace with other paddlers.

Canoe and Kayak Paddlers is totally non-commercial. We are not a guide service. All activities are simply opportunities for boaters with appropriate skills to paddle together. The trip coordinators are not required to have training in boating or outdoor safety or carry emergency equipment. We are not experts.

All water sports are potentially dangerous. Participants must assess the appropriateness of their own physical condition, skills, and equipment for any activity, and make their own decisions about safety. If you are not sure if your skills and equipment are appropriate for a trip discuss it with the trip coordinator before starting on a trip. We recommend that all paddlers take lessons in boat handling, safety, and rescue. A life jacket must be worn while on the water.

Our goals:
·        Share paddling as a safe, enjoyable, and congenial experience
·        Introduce members to new places to paddle
·        Create opportunities for members to increase their paddling proficiency
·        Offer a central communication hub through our website
·        Provide social, informational, and recreational gatherings associated with the sport of paddling

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  • Encinal Beach, Navy Fleet and Crown Beach- trip rated L1, EASY  7.5 MILES

    Encinal Beach, Navy Fleet and Crown Beach- trip rated L1, EASY 7.5 MILES

    190 Central Ave, Alameda, CA, US

    To paddle with Canoe and Kayak Paddlers you must be a member of Western Sea Kayakers Club and have signed the annual waiver:
    Join club: https://www.westernseakayakers.org/content.aspx?page_id=60&club_id=391318
    Waiver:
    https://form.jotform.com/JLAagency/western-sea-kayakers-waiver

    Meetup 9:00 am, on the water by 9:30 am.

    Nearest street address: 190 Central Ave., Alameda, CA. 94501 (Next to the Alameda Community Sailing Club).

    No inflatables, folding boats or SUP's. Minimum boat length 12 feet in SF Bay. Limited to 20 paddlers.

    Photo credit:Jennifer Wilkins!

    This trip should be on everyone's bucket list, as a place to paddle often.
    Great views of the SF skyline, historic Navy ships, great beach, mostly easy.

    We will launch from the beach next to the Encinal Boat Ramp, paddle within the break-wall near the USS Carrier Hornet. After visiting the Navy fleet we will paddle south around Bellena Island to Robert Crown State Beach, for lunch, then return to the Encinal Boat Ramp through the harbor. This trip is rated EASY, suitable for kayaks and canoes. The trip offers exceptional views of the San Francisco skyline as well as the SF Bay. Total distance is about 7.5 miles round trip.

    Launching and our lunch stop will be at the beach. Restrooms are available at both locations. Pack lunch, stool and water. Our takeout will be at the boat ramp. If you have wheels, bring them. Adjustments may be made to the route, based on current conditions and experience of the paddlers.

    Directions: Next to the Alameda Community Sailing Club. Check Google maps and follow the road to the end near the boat ramp. The boat ramp can be difficult to find, so review Google Maps for destination and directions.

    Additional Parking at: W. Hornet Ave. and Skyhawk St, 94501. walk thru the park to get to the beach and boat ramp. From Central Ave, turn north Oriskany then west on Skyhawk St.
    Bring wheels.

    PLEASE READ THIS: The organizers of this trip are not experts, not professional paddlers and do not necessarily have safety training or carry any safety equipment. Each paddler must have the training, experience and equipment required to complete this paddle safely, and must assume all personal risks. A Coast Guard approved life jacket or Personal Flotation Device must be worn by everyone while on the water.

    Rain or bad weather may cancel this trip. Check your email Friday evening for updated information and changes.

    This trip is sponsored by Western Sea Kayakers Club

    Trip Rating L1 explained
    This trip is good for Beginners or experienced senior paddlers wanting flat water with light breeze within swimming distance to shore, no current and waves less than 4 inches. Total distance 5 to 7 miles with a short break for snacks or lunch. Paddlers should be able to enter and exit their boat unassisted from shore or boat dock and have a Forward and Reverse stroke. All types of boats are welcome, paddlers should be able to maintain a 2 mph pace for up to 1/2 hour.

    Level 1 Paddlers plan to paddle only in calm, protected area, such as lakes, lazy rivers, sloughs, paddling near the beach and not actually go anywhere or “touring.” If the wind begins to blow, you plan to head for shore. You do not wish to do deepwater rescues, so your safety depends on staying within easy swimming distance of easily accessible shorelines.

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  • Elkhorn Slough to Kirby Park and back – Trip rated L1 EASY  March 21

    Elkhorn Slough to Kirby Park and back – Trip rated L1 EASY March 21

    Monterey Bay Kayaks – Elkhorn Slough at Moss Landing, 2390 HWY 1, Moss Landing, CA, US

    To paddle with Canoe and Kayak Paddlers you must be a member of Western Sea Kayakers Club and have signed the annual waiver:
    Join club: https://www.westernseakayakers.org/content.aspx?page_id=60&club_id=391318
    Waiver:
    https://form.jotform.com/JLAagency/western-sea-kayakers-waiver

    Meetup: 10:15 AM, OTW by 11:00 AM sharp to ride the tide
    Address: 2390 CA-1, Moss Landing, CA

    Note: This trip limited to 15 paddlers
    NO inflatables, folding boats or SUP’s. Minimum boats length 12 ft.

    We will paddle from Moss Landing Marina to Kirby Park and back, about 11 miles round trip.

    Elkhorn Slough is a magical place, harboring the largest tract of tidal salt marsh in California outside of San Francisco Bay. This biologically rich estuary, at the mouth of the underwater Monterey Canyon, provides habitat for a diversity of resident and migratory birds, plants, marine mammals and fish, and is identified as a Globally Important Bird Area by the American Birding Conservancy.

    More than 125 Southern sea otters reside here, along with hundreds of harbor seals and a number of California sea lions. As part of the Pacific flyway, tens of thousands of birds migrate through every year. All told, over 340 species of birds are identified in and around the slough. There will be great photo opportunities.

    We will paddle from the beach behind Monterey Bay Kayaks, in the Moss Landing North Harbor to Kirby Park, where we will eat lunch. On the return, we will include a side trip to through of Rubis Creek. Overall, it’s about a ten-mile trip.

    Afternoon winds can be strong and, in that case, will trump any favorable tide. Consider your stamina to paddle into the wind.
    The county parking lot fee is $16 bring small bills as you cannot get change where you pay to park. Water and toilets available at the Moss Landing. Port-o-poddy at Kirby Park.

    NOTE: The organizers of this trip are not professional paddlers. Each paddler must have the training, experience and equipment required to complete this paddle safely, including for self-rescue, and must assume all personal risks. A Coast Guard-approved life jacket or Personal Flotation Device (PFD) must be worn.

    Trip Rating L1 explained
    This trip is good for Beginners or experienced senior paddlers wanting flat water with light breeze within swimming distance to shore, no current and waves less than 4 inches. Paddlers should be able to enter and exit their boat unassisted from shore or boat dock and have a Forward and Reverse stroke. Paddlers should be able to maintain a 2 mph pace for up to 1/2 hour.

    Level 1 Paddlers are just getting started or desire to paddle only in calm, protected area, such as lakes, lazy rivers, sloughs, paddling near the beach.” If the wind begins to blow, you plan to head for shore. You do not wish to do deepwater rescues, so your safety depends on staying within easy swimming distance of easily accessible shorelines.

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  • TIDEWATER BOATING CENTER TO IMMIGRANT PARK, trip rated EASY

    TIDEWATER BOATING CENTER TO IMMIGRANT PARK, trip rated EASY

    Tidewater Boating Center, MLK Regional Shoreline, 4675 Tidewater Avenue, Oakland, CA, US

    Join us for a delightful day of kayaking along the picturesque shores of Oakland and Alameda!

    To paddle with Canoe and Kayak Paddlers you must be a member of Western Sea Kayakers Club and have signed the annual waiver:
    Join club: https://www.westernseakayakers.org/content.aspx?page_id=60&club_id=391318
    Waiver:
    https://form.jotform.com/JLAagency/western-sea-kayakers-waiver

    Meetup 10:30 am, on the water 11:00 am
    Nearest address: 4675 Tidewater Avenue · Oakland, CA

    No inflatables, folding boats or SUP's. Minimum boat length 12 feet.

    Limited to 12 paddlers.

    This kayaking journey offers a leisurely and scenic experience, provided the weather cooperates with calm winds. We'll be paddling adjacent to the stunning coasts of Oakland and Alameda, allowing you to soak in the beauty of the East Bay shoreline. Distance: Approximately 7 miles
    Destination: Immigrant Park in Alameda

    Our destination is the recently inaugurated Immigrant Park, nestled just across from iconic Jack London Square in Oakland. This park has been thoughtfully designed for kayakers, offering a specially designed ramp for easy launch and retrieval of kayaks. You'll also find picnic tables where you can enjoy your packed lunch and restroom facilities.

    Life jackets (mandatory)
    Sunscreen and a hat
    Plenty of water to stay hydrated
    A packed lunch to enjoy at the park
    be prepared to be in your boats about 1 ½ hour each way.

    Please be sure to arrive on time so that we can start our journey promptly. Whether you're an experienced paddler or new to kayaking, this event offers a wonderful opportunity to connect with nature, explore the coastline, and build lasting memories with fellow enthusiasts.

    Don't miss out on this chance to discover the hidden gems of Oakland and Alameda from the serene vantage point of your kayak. Join us for an unforgettable day on the water
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    PLEASE READ THIS: The organizers of this trip are not experts, not professional paddlers and do not necessarily have safety training or carry any safety equipment. Each paddler must have the training, experience and equipment required to complete this paddle safely, and must assume all personal risks. A Coast Guard approved life jacket or Personal Flotation Device must be worn by everyone while on the water.

    Rain or bad weather will cancel this trip. Check your email Friday evening for updated information and changes.

    This trip is sponsored by Western Sea Kayakers Club

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  • 9th Annual High Sierra Trip – June 22 to 30

    9th Annual High Sierra Trip – June 22 to 30

    Sunset Union Campground, Fashoda Way and Ice House Rd.  95726, Riverton, CA, US

    To participate on this event you must be a member of Western Sea Kayakers Club and have signed the annual liability release that’s available online at https://form.jotform.com/JLAagency/western-sea-kayakers-waiver

    Find us at campsite # 100 at Sunset-Union Valley Campground at Union Valley Reservoir. Nearest address: intersection Fashoda Way and Ice House Rd. 95726

    No inflatable boats, folding boats or SUP’s. Minimum boat length 12 feet.

    Join the fun on our annual High Sierra trip. Our base camp this year is again at Sunset-Union Valley Campground, located just 17 miles off Hwy 50 in the Sierra Nevada, elevation about 4900'. There are 5 lakes within a 15 mile radius with over 40 miles of shoreline to explore.

    Website: Information and Campground Maps:
    https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/fseprd917865.pdf
    I recommend you copy the map on this website as we will paddle 4 lakes in this area.

    Camping: This campground fills up during the summer. Reservations can be made 6 months from YOUR arrival date https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/232083, or call (877-444-6777) to make reservations.

    There are single sites, $28/night ($14 with senior pass) that can hold 2 vehicles and up to 6 people, You are responsible for your own reservations, meals and camping equipment. Additional camping available at nearby Fashoda Campground, on a first come first serve basis. When you have a reservation, let me know the site number and dates you will paddle. You will need wheels so I recommend bringing them.

    Facilities: The Sunset campground has 131 sites, and many can accommodate large RV's, NO electrical hookups. Each site has picnic table, fire grill and drinking water nearby. Vault toilets are the norm. Coin-operated showers are available. Firewood can be purchased from the camp host, about $10 per bundle. Nearby Icehouse Resort (6 miles) offers a few cabins, restaurant, gas, and limited groceries. The Fashoda Campground has 30 sites for tents only and is next to Sunset Campground. Nearby Icehouse Campground has 82 camp sites.

    Toilets are available at the launch areas. Pack a lunch; we will stop along the shore to eat.

    Tentative Paddling Schedule:
    June 22 travel day, no paddle scheduled
    June 23 to 29 To be determined
    June 30 travel day, no paddle scheduled

    Meet at 9:30 AM at the designated launch site. We launch OTW at 10:00 AM, trip length will be between 4 to 5 hours.

    Directions: Take highway 50 east from Sacramento, through Placerville, and through Pollock Pines. Continue east on Hwy 50, for 8.3 miles to the Crystal Basin Recreation Area sign. Turn left onto Icehouse Road and go 14 miles to Fashoda Way. Turn left drive to the campground/boat ramp.

    PLEASE READ THIS: The organizers of this trip are not experts, not professional paddlers and do not necessarily have safety training or carry any safety equipment. Each paddler must have the training, experience and equipment required to complete this paddle safely, and must assume all personal risks. A Coast Guard approved life jacket or Personal Flotation Device must be worn by everyone while on the water, no exceptions !

    This trip is sponsored by Western Sea Kayakers

    Boat Ramp Etiquette

    1. DO use the staging area to prepare your boat and equipment.
    2. DO respect the traffic lines.
    3. DO bring a friend to help.
    4. DO bring wheels to transport boat and equipment to the ramp
    5. DO unload and load equipment in the prep area, not on the launch ramp.
    6. NO NOT approach the ramp unprepared; wait until it is your turn.
    7. DO NOT prep your boat or unload equipment in the ramp lane.
    8. DO NOT socialize while on the ramp.
    9. If you spend more than 5 minutes on the ramp you are hoggin’ the ramp.
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