Rocky Mountain Paddleboarding invites outdoor enthusiasts to experience the beauty of the Boulder Reservoir from the water. This locally-renowned company offers stand-up paddleboard (SUP) rentals, lessons, and classes, ensuring that visitors of all skill levels can enjoy an invigorating day on the reservoir. Whether you're a seasoned paddler or a beginner looking to push off for the first time, their professional team provides supportive instruction and high-quality equipment at one of Boulder’s most scenic locations. Visit their website at rockymountainpaddleboard.com or contact them via email at info@rockymountainpaddleboard.com for more information.
Expert Guidance for Beginners and Beyond: Beginners will appreciate the attentive instruction during SUP lessons, which emphasize balance, technique, and safety. For advanced paddlers, additional tips and tricks can enhance skills, ensuring a rewarding and fun experience.
Prime Location at Boulder Reservoir: The Boulder Reservoir is an iconic spot, offering calm, refreshing waters and a stunning backdrop of the Rocky Mountains. It’s a perfect place to paddle while enjoying views of nature, particularly during the warmer months when wildlife is abundant.
Diverse Offerings: Beyond rentals and lessons, Rocky Mountain Paddleboarding also hosts SUP fitness classes, private group events, and even sunrise or sunset paddling sessions for a serene and peaceful experience. Their top-of-the-line equipment ensures reliability, safety, and comfort throughout the day.
The Boulder Reservoir is not just a paddling destination—it’s a hub for outdoor recreation. The reservoir spans over 700 acres and serves as a gathering spot for locals and visitors alike. SUP has become a modern favorite here due to the calm waters and picturesque landscape. Fun fact: the reservoir functions as a crucial water storage site and recreational gem for Boulder residents.
Best Times to Visit: June through early September offers optimal weather. Mornings provide calmer waters and lighter crowds.
What to Bring: Pack sunscreen, a water bottle, and quick-drying clothes. Bring a swimsuit if you plan to dive in!
How to Get There: From downtown Boulder, it’s a quick 15-minute drive north to the reservoir via US-36. Onsite parking is available.