Learn to Kayak and Paddleboard at these top spots in Indiana

Shallow streams, a great lake, a nationally recognised waterway, small lakes and ponds can all be found in the South Shore.

We’ve put together a list of water trails for beginners complete with rental locations.

Northwest Indiana Paddling Association

It’s recommended to learn the basics before going out on chippy waters, deep canals or in strong currents. The Northwest Indiana Paddling Association is a great place to start – offering paddling events from spring to fall and the Association has additional rentals and loaner boats available at a number of their events.

Don’t own your own? The South Shore has rentals available!

Wolf Lake Memorial Park in Hammond has canoe, kayak, paddleboat and paddleboard rentals available for $5/hour. P.S. Wolf Lake is known as one of the great wind surfing locations of the Midwest and if you see windsurfers out on the lake, it probably means the conditions aren’t suitable for paddling.

Lake Toy Rentals offers kayak and stand-up paddleboard rentals on Cedar Lake. Cedar Lake is nearly 1.5 square miles and provides another great spot for beginners and expert paddlers.

Lake George in Hobart is a peaceful place to paddle – as a no-wake-lake! Lake George Kayak Rentals offers rentals by the hour or by the day. The lake has access to parks and the city’s downtown.

Paddling the waters of Lake Michigan offers a different vantage point than from shore and is a wonderful place to start your paddling adventures. You can launch your kayak from at nearly all of the Lakeshore’s beaches. There are plenty of other activities at the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore including hiking, biking, swimming and fishing.