Glide across Montana's pristine waters during sunset with a completely unique view of the breathtaking surroundings—above and below. With numerous lakes and rivers in close proximity to Hungry Horse
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Location: West Glacier
What's Included
- Life-jacket
- Cargo Nets
- Cellphone Cases
- Bailing Sponge
- Paddle
- Roof-rack
- Trolley
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's no strict age limit, but kids should be at least 12 to paddleboard on their own. If your niece is younger, she can still join as a passenger on an adult's board. Just make sure she's comfortable in the water and wears a life jacket, which they provide.
A: Yes! They have a flexible rescheduling policy in case of bad weather. Just give them a call, and they'll work with you to find a new time. Rain or strong winds can definitely impact your experience, so it's good to check the forecast.
A: Layering is key! During sunset, it can get a bit chilly, so I’d recommend wearing a swimsuit underneath and bringing a light jacket or hoodie. Also, water shoes are a good idea since you might get wet. Don't forget sunscreen, even if it's the evening!
Discussions
Has anyone tried the sunset paddleboard rentals at Glacier Park?
I’m really thinking about gifting this experience to my boyfriend since he loves water sports. The idea of paddleboarding at sunset sounds amazing, especially with those LED boards! Has anyone done this? What was it like? Any tips on which lake is the best for views? I’m hoping for something memorable!
Considering the LED paddleboard rental for a birthday gift!
I found this sunset LED clear paddleboard rental option near Glacier Park, and it sounds awesome! I’m just worried about the logistics. Is it easy to get to the rental place, and how’s the parking situation? Also, is it too strenuous for a casual paddler?