Oregon CoastKayaking

Kayaking on the various waterways around Oregon’s North Coast is a great way to see the wild beauty from a fresh perspective. Read on for locations and rentals.

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RENTAL LOCATIONS

Astoria Scuba and Adventure Sports

Astoria Scuba and Adventure Sports

100 39th St, Astoria, OR 97103

(503) 325-2502

Rent kayaks from Astoria Scuba and Adventure Sports, a full service Sporting, Survival, Kayak, Scuba, and Training facility at the Mouth of the Columbia River. Put in around Pier 39 or take them with you. Each rental kayak or SUP comes with paddle, life jacket and permit.

Cleanline Surf

Cleanline Surf

60 N Roosevelt Dr, Seaside, OR 97138

(888) 546-6176

Locations in Seaside and Cannon Beach to rent an array of kayaks or paddle boards.

Columbia River Kayaking

Columbia River Kayaking

957 Steamboat Slough Rd #1, Skamokawa Valley, WA 98647

(360) 747-1044

Sea kayak instruction, plus tours of the Columbia River, coastline, lakes and waterways!

Seaside Lodge & Hostel

Seaside Lodge & Hostel

930 N Holladay Dr, Seaside, OR 97138

(503) 738-7911

A place to stay and rent kayaks or canoes that launch on the Necanicum River in Seaside.

Necanicum River & Neawanna Creek

Wheel FUN RENTALS

493 Oceanway St, Seaside, OR 97138

(503) 738-8447

In Seaside’s Quatat Park, you are right on the boat launch to get paddling.

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    Sunset Lake

    Sunset Lake

    Sunset Lake, OR, USA

    In Warrenton, this lake appears near the Fort to Sea Trail. This location is great for bird watching so bring binoculars.

    Necanicum River & Neawanna Creek

    Necanicum River & Neawanna Creek

    1300 Broadway St, Seaside, OR 97138

    (503) 738-5514

    Paddling through Seaside brings you to a secluded area surrounded by nature – migratory sea birds, elk, beavers, and otters gather here.