Prices:

SUP (One Person)
One-Two Hours: $39
Four Hours: $55
Full Day: $85
(welcome to keep overnight)
Includes Life Jacket & Paddle
One-Two Hours: $39
Four Hours: $55
Full Day: $85
(welcome to keep overnight)
Includes Life Jacket & Paddle
How To Paddle Board:
To Begin
- Walk out to water that’s about as deep as your knees.
- Rest your paddle across your board, just about a foot above the center, toward the nose.
- Facing forward, slowly place one knee on each side of the board, until your knees are straddling the board’s handle hole.
- Keep your knees comfortably spread—about a foot apart is good. Take note of where your knees are. Adjust until you feel balanced. At this point, you are assuming the “pony ride” position (as if you are giving a pony ride to a child).
- Place each hand across the shaft of your paddle, with your fingers spread wide, resting like two happy starfish, on the shaft with fingertips on the deck. Your hands should be directly in front of your knees.
- Pressing your fingertips on the deck, bring one foot up and place it exactly where your knee was. Your elbow on this side will straighten to allow room.
- Repeat on the other side and slowly stand up from a squat, bringing the paddle up with you as you stand. Use the paddle like a tightrope walker’s balancing stick.
- As soon as you feel comfortable, begin to straighten your back to completely upright. Keep your eyes on the horizon and your knees bent.
- When you feel ready, use your toes to inch worm your feet to the most comfortable position.
- Place the paddle blade in the water with the bent part facing forward. Think of it like a spoon. (It will look wrong that way, but it’s right.) Once your paddle is in the water, you will feel more stable. The paddle acts like a third leg, giving you more stability.
- You’re upright on the board, feet shoulder width apart, knees slightly bent. Bend your knees, using your legs as individual shock absorbers to even out any movement in the water’s surface.
- Eyes on the horizon, not on your feet.
- Head and shoulders erect; hips in line with your shoulders. Tuck that butt in!
- Start paddling! Forward momentum increases your stability.
We can Deliver/Pickup to your lakeside cabin for $20 with a 8 hour minimum rental, or you can self-launch free from our 2 locations lakeside!
VETERANS PARK KAYAK/SUP RENTALS
Assisted-Launch from Private Dock (Equipment is on the water) Ability Level (Very Easy) There is a $2.50 Marina private dock launch fee per kayak/paddleboard, however we cover the sales tax.
40905 Big Bear Blvd.
Big Bear Lake, CA 92315
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BOULDER BAY PARK KAYAK/SUP RENTALS
Self-Launch from Boulder Bay Park (Equipment is on wheels) you roll them yourself 100 yards into the park and onto the shoreline. No Assistance! But beautiful. Ability Level (Moderate)
39166 Big Bear Blvd.
Big Bear Lake, CA 92315
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GETBOARDS BIKE RENTALS
40977 Big Bear Blvd.
Big Bear Lake, CA 92315
GETBOARDS Kayaks | Paddle Boards | Bikes
Call us today 1 (909) 878-3155
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Email: info@getboards.com