Decompress, engage, and rejuvenate on the water near Zion National Park and St. George, Utah.
Beginner-friendly, we launch from our section of beach at Quail Creek State Park. We'll paddle kayaks or stand up paddleboards to see cliffs, limestone shale beaches, and known locations for wildlife viewing. Our creek channel is a great nature walk or paddle. We may see beaver, sunbathing turtles, great blue heron, eagle, and perhaps even owl.
While we paddle, we'll share information about the geology of the area. You'll learn something of the ancient peoples and more modern settlers of the region. We may even have time to see some petroglyphs near our shop.
When finished, stay and eat from our Dig In Grille.
Wheelchair accessible. Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller. Service animals allowed. Transportation options are wheelchair accessible. Suitable for all physical fitness levels. Infants and toddlers are welcome to ride along with parents/guardians present and active on the tour. Small children may be required to ride with adults or more adult-sized paddlers. All children will have US Coast Guard-approved fitted flotation vests.. We have adapted equipment and paddling technique for dozens of guests with health and physical considerations. We invite you to work with us to see what we can accomplish together and have you comfortable on our adventure.
We are located inside Quail Creek State Park. There is a day-use parking fee of $15/20, UT resident/Non-resident. We are located inside the park, about .25 miles/400 m north of the park entrance.