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Early morning is the best time for clear kayaking while the water is calm and glassy.
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Double kayaks are best recommended for the most relaxing and leisurely experience.
Please note: Age and weight restrictions do apply. Please see our Company Policies for more information.
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While it is not every day that we see fish, beavers and otters, when we do it is generally in the early morning hours or during one of our eco-tours.
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Our clear kayaks are incredibly stable and guests tend to style much drier during their experience as opposed to the common sit-on-top kayak. However, with any recreational water sports activity you are subject to getting wet.
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Light layers are best recommended. Hats, Sunscreen and Sunglasses are always a good idea. Do wear shoes that can be kicked off and removed easily as you will be required to enter into a few inches of water prior to entering the kayaks.
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Yourself and a camera! Please note: Electronics and valuables should be kept at home or in a safe environment. Clearly Tahoe does provide dry bags however, we are not responsible for any lost or damaged items.
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No. Guests will not be required to swim as part of the described activity. Clearly Tahoe provides US Coast Guard approved life preserves as well as lifeguard certified guides.
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Clearly Tahoe does have a strict age limit of 5 years and older for all clear kayak activities.
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Unfortunately, no. Dogs have a tendency to panic in this type of unique environment therefore, for the safety of both you and your best-bud, we do not permit pets in the clear kayaks.
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Our guides work extremely hard to prepare and facilitate all of our clear kayak tours. While it is not required to tip, any gratuities are greatly appreciated by the team.