Discover the serene beauty of nature with a unique twilight kayak experience through the stunning landscapes Willow Creek. This half-day adventure invites you to explore forested trails and glide alon
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Location: Las Vegas
What's Included
- Our twilight tours include hot dogs, s'mores and bottled waters
- Snacks for day time tours are fresh fruit granola bars chips and bottled waters
- Use of kayaks, paddles, life vests, and head lamps for night tours
- Air-conditioned vehicle
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, this experience is great for families! Kids as young as 8 can usually participate, but it really depends on their comfort level with water and hiking. The guides are super accommodating and can help ensure everyone has a good time. Just make sure they’re comfortable in a kayak and can handle some light hiking on the trails.
A: Wear comfortable clothes that you don’t mind getting wet. A swimsuit under quick-dry shorts works well! Also, good shoes for hiking are a must. If you’re going for the twilight tour, bring a light jacket for when it gets cooler at night. Don't forget sunscreen and a hat!
A: Parking is pretty straightforward! There’s a designated lot near the meeting point, and it fills up fast during peak times, so arrive a bit early. The guides will let you know where to go once you book. Just make sure you’re aware of any parking fees that might apply.
Discussions
Just did the Kayak and Hike Adventure! So much fun!
I went on the kayak and hike adventure last weekend and it was amazing! The views at Willow Creek are just stunning, especially when the sun starts to set. The fresh fruit and granola bars were a nice touch for our breaks. I’m not the best hiker, but the trails were manageable. Seriously, you have to check out the Emerald Cave; it's like a hidden gem. Planning on gifting this experience to my friends next month!
Thinking of getting this as a gift! Anyone have feedback?
I’m thinking about getting this kayak and hike adventure for my partner’s birthday. He loves nature, but I’m a bit worried about the difficulty level. Anyone who’s done it can share how tough the hike is? Also, is it really good for a romantic evening experience?