RENTAL OPTIONS

All Kayak Rentals Include: All Necessary Gear + Shuttle Service

Single Kayak: $60

Tandem Kayak: $80

Not Available on All Routes

Mississippi City

River Park to Boom Island

Mississippi City provides a nice scenic trip down the Mississippi and allows you to experience both wilderness and city views in one trip. This tour ends at a brewery and is a fantastic date idea!

Difficulty: Beginner

Distance: 8 Miles

Duration: 2-3 Hours

Large Group Friendly: Yes

*Time Varies Greatly Due to River Flow

Mississippi Classic

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Mississippi Gateway Regional Park to Riverfront Regional Park

Our Mississippi Classic route is just that, CLASSIC! There is nothing quite like kayaking down the Mighty Mississippi and observing the wilderness that surrounds our great city. 

Difficulty: Beginner

Distance: 6 Miles

Duration: ~2 Hours

Guided Tours: Yes

Large Group Friendly: Yes

*Time Varies Greatly Due to River Flow

Mississippi Ultimate

Mississippi Gateway Regional Park to Boom Island

Can’t decide between Mississippi City or Mississippi Classic? Then the Mississippi Ultimate is the route for you! The Mississippi Ultimate is perfect for those seeking the full Mississippi River experience and is a true test of endurance. 

Difficulty: Beginner

Distance: 11 Miles

Duration: ~3-4 Hours

Guided Tours: Yes

Large Group Friendly: Yes

*Time Varies Greatly Due to River Flow

Rice Creek – Upper Section

County Road I & I-35 to Long Lake

Rice Creek offers an easy, intimate creek tour with nice, calm waters and is suitable for older children.

Difficulty: Beginner

Distance: 5 Miles

Duration: ~2 Hours

Guided Tours: Yes

Large Group Friendly: Yes

Rice Creek – Lower Section

Long Lake to Locke Lake

Rice Creek offers an easy, intimate creek tour with nice, calm waters and is suitable for older children.

Difficulty: Intermediate to Advanced

Distance: 10 Miles

Duration: ~3 Hours

Large Group Friendly: Yes

Minnehaha Creek

Utley Park to Lake Nokomis Dam

Minnehaha Creek is described as one of the greatest urban kayaking runs in the United States. Kayak alongside wilderness, through long concrete tunnels under highways, and peer into some of the most highly esteemed backyards the Twin Cities has to offer. 

Difficulty: Medium

Distance: 10 Miles

Duration: ~2.5-3 Hours

Guided Tours: Yes

Large Group Friendly: Yes

Kinnickinnic – Upper

North & East of River Falls

The “Upper Kinni” flows North & East of River Falls, WI. The Upper Kinni watershed area is characterized by slower, colder water, and is more of a relaxed route, which is perfect for beginner kayakers or those just wanting to chill on the river. Gain experience traversing winding river bends and navigating through mellow rapids. 

Difficulty: Beginner

Distance: 6 Miles

Duration: ~2 Hours

Guided Tours Available: Yes

Large Group Friendly: Yes

*Tandem Kayak Not Available

Kinnickinnic – Lower

River Falls to the St. Croix

The “Lower Kinni” route begins ~1 mile below the city of River Falls and continues approximately 8 miles to just before the St. Croix River. The Lower Kinni flows swiftly through a river gorge and twisting limestone canyon formed millions of years ago. It is an outstanding scenic resource with high cliffs, shaded rapids, and numerous moss and fern clad rock outcroppings. Wildlife abounds including nesting bald eagles, herons, waterfowl, deer, and the rumored cougar. Prepare to navigate around and under fallen trees, kayak through rushing rapids, and bottom out on rocks. Tipping on this route is a definite possibility. You’re in for an adventure!

Difficulty: Intermediate to Advanced

Distance: 8 Miles

Duration: ~3 Hours

Guided Tours: Yes

Large Group Friendly: Yes

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