What To Expect

Expect to:

  • Wear a life jacket
  • Have location approved
  • Get wet!

Expect Your Instructor To:

  • Be CPR certified
  • Provide knowledge of the area
  • Train paddleboarding basics
  • Rescue paddlers from bushes
  • Tow paddlers if needed
  • Assist paddlers back onto board
  • Provide advanced instruction

Common Questions

Yes. Unfortunately, too many accidents occur and the best way to keep your experience great is to keep everyone safe. AnyBody Paddlesports does have a limited supply of inflatable life jackets available on certain bodies of water. Contact us for more information.

The basic things to bring are food, water, and sunscreen. Dry bags (we call them damp bags) are provided for you to transport your supplies with you, but food should be wrapped in plastic. 

Synthetic clothes that dry quickly and close-toed shoes. Quick drying clothes are the best combination to help protect from the sun and cold. Close-toed shoes are required as the most numerous reported paddling injuries happen to the feet. Rocks, broken glass, and fishhooks can muck your special day without the extra protection. Hats and sunglasses are also great ideas.

No, we are always looking for more places to go. Keep in mind that we may reject locations based on safety conditions, accessibility, and legality. You may experience delays for new locations as we always explore the area before bringing a group there.