Experience Lake Tahoe like never before with a clear kayak adventure. Navigate across crystal-clear waters while taking in breathtaking views of the High Sierra peaks and the lake’s stunning underwate
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Location: Lake Tahoe
What's Included
- Kayaking Instruction
- Knowledgeable guide trained in CPR/First Aid
- Double Clear Kayak and paddles
- Life jacket
- Plastic Water Bottle
- Natural and Human History Discussions
- Tax and Permit Fees
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, the clear kayak tour is definitely family-friendly! Kids as young as 8 can participate, but it’s ideal for ages 10 and up. The guides are super great with kids, and they’ll make sure everyone has a good time while learning about Lake Tahoe's ecology and history. Just make sure the kids can paddle comfortably, as they’ll need to help row the kayak along.
A: The best time for the clear kayak tour is from late spring to early fall. June to September offers the warmest weather and calmest waters. Remember to check the forecast because if it’s windy or stormy, the tour could get canceled. Dress in layers, too! Mornings can be chilly, but it warms up later.
A: The tour usually lasts around 2 to 3 hours, depending on the group’s pace. There’s often a short stop to stretch and enjoy some snacks while taking in the views. It’s a nice time to ask the guide any questions about what you’re seeing below the water!
Discussions
Just did the clear kayak tour at Lake Tahoe!
Hey everyone! I just got back from the clear kayak tour with Tahoe Adventure Company and it was amazing! We saw fish and the underwater rock formations were just breathtaking. Our guide was super knowledgeable and made the whole experience enjoyable. I went with my partner, and it was a perfect way to explore the lake. If you’re considering it as a gift, I say go for it! Just remember to check the weather beforehand.
Considering the clear kayak tour as a gift for my parents!
I’m trying to decide if the clear kayak tour would be a good gift for my parents who love nature but aren't super athletic. Are there any specific challenges I should be aware of? They might be a bit hesitant about kayaking itself.