KAYAKS & CANOES

DAILY RENTALS
Paddle South to the Dania Beach pier a mile and a half down the Whiskey creek past the beach through the mangroves into the calm shallow waters to the intercoastal.
WHAT’S INCLUDED
- Canoe or Kayak
- Safety Vests
- Safety Instructions
WHAT TO BRING
- Bathing Suit
- Sunscreen
- Towels
- Sun Protective Clothing (ie. Hats & Sun Shirts)
- Water Shoes or Waterproof Sandals
- Waterproof bags and phone cases
- Bug Spray (Also available for purchase on location)
ADDITIONAL COSTS
$6.00 per vehicle. Limit 2-8 people per vehicle.
$4.00 Single-occupant vehicle or motorcycle.
$2.00 Pedestrians, bicyclists, extra passengers, passengers in vehicle with holder of Annual Individual Entrance Pass.
ENHANCED COMMUNITY SAFETY GUIDELINES
- New cleaning and social distancing procedures
- Required to wear a mask until on you/your party is on the water
- Bring a zip loc bag to keep your mask dry
**We also sell masks and waterproof bags
Read more here: https://whiskeycreekhideout.com/community-safety/
PHOTO GALLERY
PARK VIDEOS
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
In order to participate in this program, one:
- Everyone using rental equipment must wear a life jacket at all times.
- Must not exceed the manufacturer’s weight limit for the vessel (450 lbs. tandem kayak or 275 lbs. single kayak).
- Must have the ability to follow verbal and/or visual instructions independently or with the assistance of a companion.
- Must have the ability to wear a properly fitted personal flotation device.
- Must have the ability to enter and exit the kayak independently or with the assistance of a companion or with the use of adaptive equipment.
- Must have At least one person in the kayak with the ability to move it through the water in a stable manner and return it to the launching area.
- Must have the ability to tolerate 80 degree Fahrenheit water and bright sunlight for 1.5 hours.
In the event of capsize, one:
- Must have the ability to get out from under the watercraft independently.
- Must have the ability to right oneself and remain face up in the water with the aid of a personal flotation device.