Arizona Kayaking



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The modern kayak, generations removed from its Arctic birthplace, is the perfect watercraft for exploring the desert southwest.

Arizona rivers sculpt colorful canyons and fill majestic lakes, providing a lush habitat for bald eagles, great blue herons, big-horn sheep and other reclusive wildlife.

Picture yourself plying the waters of one of these secluded places. How? Join a kayaking club, or take a class--one with a low student-to-instructor ratio--and you’ll soon enjoy uncrowded places, see unforgettable things and befriend interesting people.

Follow a river and find more of yourself. Happy paddling.

Contacts

Canyons & Coastlines Paddlesport Resource
(602) 258-4142
www.canyonsandcoastlines.com

Arizona Canoe & Kayak
P.O. Box 24752
Tempe, Arizona 85285
480-755-1924
www.arizonakayak.com

Desert Paddlers
888-411-7623
www.desertpaddlers.com

Az. Kayakers Message Board
www.azkayakers.com

Grand Canyon Private Boaters Association
www.gcpba.org

Na Leo 'O Ke Kai
Arizona's first Hawaiian outrigger canoe club.
www.outriggeraz.com

Prescott Paddle Club
P.O. Box 3010, Prescott
www.prescottpaddler.com

Rio Salado Rowing Club
Become a member of the oldest rowing club in Arizona.
riosaladorowing.org

Southern Arizona Paddlers Club
Tucson, AZ
www.soazpaddlers.org

The Southwest Outdoor Club
The Southwest Outdoor Club was formed over 27 years ago to take advantage of all that Arizona and the Southwest has to offer.
www.geocities.com/swoutdoo

The Southwest Outdoor Club
The Southwest Outdoor Club was formed over 27 years ago to take advantage of all that Arizona and the Southwest has to offer.
www.geocities.com/swoutdoo

Riverproof
River Equipment Specialists
www.riverproof.com

Kayak & Canoe Manufacturers

Gear


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