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Beginner Kayak Courses at Zoar Outdoor in Charlemont - Springfield

Beginner Kayak Courses at Zoar Outdoor in Charlemont

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Difficulty

easy

Duration

3 days, full days

Fitness Level

Participants should be in general good health, able to carry equipment and participate in light physical activity.

Overview

Discover how teenagers can gain confidence on the water with Zoar Outdoor’s 3-day beginner kayak course in Charlemont, MA. Perfect for new paddlers, this immersive experience combines expert instruction with fun riverside adventure.

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Charlemont, Massachusetts

Teen Beginner Kayak 3 Day Immersion Course

Ages 14-17 | Beginner/Novice Level | Class I-II Rapids

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About This Adventure

Discover the thrill of whitewater kayaking in this engaging 3-day clinic designed for beginners. Led by passionate ACA-certified instructors, you'll learn essential skills like strokes and river maneuvers in a fun, supportive environment. Enjoy catered lunches and the chance to paddle local rivers, building confidence and camaraderie along the way.

#Skill Level: Beginner/Novice | Prerequisites: None


##Rates

  • 3-Day Clinic: Midweek $499 Weekend $513

Price includes all equipment, instruction, catered, picnic-style lunch and transportation from our base to and from the paddling sites.


##Duration

9:00 AM to 4:30 PM Daily


Top 3 Reasons To Go

  1. A quick introduction to the sport of kayaking.
  2. Our friendly professional instructors are ACA certified and love passing on their passion for the sport.
  3. Our full-service adventure resort offers onsite camping and lodging

##About So you're curious about whitewater kayaking, but don't want to commit the time if it's not the sport for you. This is the perfect place to find out. Our river time will focus on fundamental river skills such as leans, setting angle and performing eddy turns and peel outs. Our games-based learning approach makes kayaking fun right from the start and has helped bring thousands of new paddlers into the sport. We emphasize fun on the river while teaching proper stroke techniques and responsible whitewater kayaking practices.

A whitewater kayak is just like an extension of your body. It fits snugly to give you maximum control and maneuverability. After introducing you to the sport of kayaking and to your equipment, we get our first taste of paddling in the security of a pond. We start by teaching you to safely exit the kayak when upside down. Then we move on to learning basic strokes, including sweep strokes, forward strokes, draws, and braces. Once everyone is comfortable in their boats, we head to moving water where we introduce river maneuvers such as the eddy turn, peel out and ferry.

On the second day, we continue to work on river maneuvers and we end the day by running a several-mile-long, Class I-II section of the river.

Our third day is spent on basic surfing, rolling and continuing to practice your techniques as you gain increasing confidence paddling the rapids of the Deerfield River or other local rivers.


Goal of the clinic:

To teach beginner paddlers the basic skills of river kayaking in whitewater kayaks and to start them on a path toward confidently paddling on their own.


Who should take the clinic:

People who want to try out the sport of whitewater kayaking and learn some of the basic skills of river kayaking in whitewater kayaks. Our minimum age for these clinics is 14.


What will be covered:

After orienting students to the boats and gear, we cover basic maneuvering strokes, exiting the boat safely and leaning the boat on flat water. We then move to the river where we cover basic whitewater safety and run a class I-II section of the river.


##Clothing/Gear

What should I wear?

While some of the flatwater areas we use are quite warm in June, July, and August, the Deerfield River is always cool, regardless of the time of year or air temperature. When packing your paddling clothes, please plan accordingly, especially if you are coming early or late in the season (April, May, September, and October). Our clinics will run rain or shine.

Wear items such as:

  • Synthetic long underwear, garments made of polypropylene, capilene, or some polyester/spandex blend.
  • Fleece or wool socks
  • Bathing suit
  • Fleece or wool jacket/sweater (early/late season or if you tend to chill easily)

Other items to bring:

  • Sunscreen
  • Sunglasses
  • Retaining strap for glasses
  • Nose plugs
  • Towel
  • Required medications
  • Extra money for snacks, t-shirts, etc

Zoar Outdoor will provide:

  • boat
  • wetsuit
  • paddle jacket
  • booties
  • life jacket
  • helmet
  • paddle
  • sprayskirt

We provide a catered picnic-style lunch on all our clinics.

The following statement is required by state law: "Before placing your order, please inform your server if a person in your party has a food allergy."

We do not use nuts in our food, but can not guarantee that the ingredients in our meals do not contain nuts or other food allergens. If you have food allergies or other special dietary needs, we strongly suggest you bring your own bag lunch in non-glass containers and we will pack it with the other lunches on your trip. Please inform our office at 413-339-4010 or info@zoaroutdoor.com if you intend to do this.

(If you own your own equipment, we suggest you use it in the clinic to get used to its quirks.)

Adventure Tips

Wear quick-drying clothes

Opt for moisture-wicking apparel to stay comfortable during paddling and potential splashes.

Arrive early for check-in

Getting to your lesson early ensures a smooth start and time to gear up properly.

Pack sun protection

Bring sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses to shield yourself during long river sessions.

Stay hydrated

Drink plenty of water throughout the day, especially in warmer weather.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Great blue herons
  • Beavers along the riverbanks

History

The Deerfield River has been a vital part of local industry and recreation for centuries, hosting Native American tribes and early settlers.

Conservation

Zoar Outdoor emphasizes environmentally responsible paddling practices, ensuring the river remains pristine for future generations.

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Recommended Gear

Quick-drying clothes

Essential

Keeps you comfortable and dry during wet sessions.

summer specific

Personal water bottle

Essential

Stay hydrated throughout the day with easy access to water.

Sun protection

Essential

Hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen shield you from sun exposure.

summer specific

Water shoes or sandals

Essential

Provide grip and comfort when portaging or transitioning on shore.