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Austin Paddle Shack

4.7 (74 reviews)
Closed 9:00 am - 7:00 pm

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Marina C.

Had a beautiful time at the lake today. It was great to see the bats come out from underneath the bridge and fly over head. It was so nice to have guides that knew a lot a lot about the bats & the history of Austin. What you can expect is to drive up and get in a kayak (you can lock your things up on shore). They will push you in (which is super nice) while you're sitting on the shore in your kayak. You kayak to a bridge that's a good distance away and wait there for the bats and enjoy the sunset. You paddle back and one of the guides pulled us out our kayak out of the water and we are all good there (don't forget to bring tip $)!

Kayaks

Love this trip. Challenging yet enjoyable with very supportive and fun guides, Connor and Ryan. Shout out to both of them. Worthy!!! BTW I'm a senior that is not sportie! It was great!

Bridge

We had an amazing time on the bat tour! Our guide Crystal was funny, knowledgeable, and easy going. The views and sunset was perfect and seeing the bats was very awesome and unique. 100% would recommend!

The water was clean and the kayaks were great!
Lili M.

Had a great time. The girl working the tent was nice, polite, and helpful. It was nice to be able to fill out the waiver forms online on our phone and it made the process so much faster. The kayaks were good quality and clean.

Crystal (sp?) was GREAT! I haven't kayaked in 3 years and it was ocean kayak. She gave me a quick 30 second explanation and I was on my way! She even told me directions for Congress bridge (bats) and best views. I was at the last bridge in 20min. I rented for 2 hours and burned 744 calories. BEAUTIFUL and relaxing.

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3 years ago

Great tour. Tour guide Conner killed it. Great views and info about Austin's history.

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5 years ago

We did a bat bridge tour with Dallon for my birthday. He was very informational and helpful but also laid back and fun. We had a great time.

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6 years ago

Really fun! Theo was great and so was the girl (forget name) that was working with him

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5 years ago

First time kayaking but our guide, Dallon, gave great instructions. We had a great time and definitely recommend the tour.

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Crystal and Connor were very very kind. We had a great time, the water was amazing. We will definitely be coming back!

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7 years ago

A really cool experience!!!!! Connor was awesome. So glad that I chose to do this! Also, my first time kayaking!

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5 years ago

5/5 for the experience, 10/10 for Connor! Would recommend for anyone who wants to paddle board in the center of Austin

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Ann was an amazing host. It was a party of six and we had a great time. Definitely recommend this place easy to book.

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4.6(419 reviews)
2.5 mi

Today was such a great experience out on the water. Riley & Alex were so helpful and made my friend…read more(first timer) feel supported!

Are you the adventurous type? I am...within limits. If you want to test your limits, go on a…read morekayak run. The Rowing Dock is a kayaking rental business located along Lady Bird Lake. If you are like me, you probably have this record playing in your head, "What it the kayak cap side, what it flips over and I swallow moss or something else?" Probably just me...the over thinker! Just face your fear and do it! The worst thing that could happen is that you get wet. No big deal! Of course, you should not do any water sports unless you know how to swim. Once you are in the kayak, you can enjoy the beauty and majesty of Lady Bird lake, Austin's skyline and the nearby green space. You can kayak towards downtown or go in the direction of the multi-million homes on Lake Austin. Pro tips: Ensure all valuables in your car have been removed from plain sight. City of Austin highlights an increase in thefts. Also, take a Ziploc bag for keys and other things you do not want to get wet. Renting the equipment was easy and straightforward. The staff were friendly and knowledgeable, providing clear instructions and a welcoming atmosphere. The Rowing Dock focuses on all experience levels and offers a range of offerings, from solo kayaks to two-person boats and group activities. The process was smooth and everything went according to plan. The operation was well organized, prices are reasonable, and the experience amazing!

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Austin Rowing Club

Austin Rowing Club

4.5(276 reviews)
0.6 mi

Buyer beware. Booked this because it said "good weather…read morerequired." It was raining steadily and they still ran the tour. When I asked about it, they said they only cancel for lightning... which is not what the listing says. That's misleading, plain and simple. Even worse, they wouldn't work with us at all after the fact. No flexibility, no effort to make it right. Plenty of other kayak options in Austin... I'd go with one that's actually upfront about their policies.

Idk what the fuck the deal with Austin Rowing Club is, but are all Austin people assholes?…read more I arrived with my dog, knowing their sign literally says they are dog friendly. My friend even did her due diligence by calling ahead. When we arrived, the desk people were so nice. In fact Lauren, who we had a lovely conversation with, assisted us. Since I had my dog with me and his life vest on, we weren't sure if we needed a single or a double. I paid $25 for a double per the suggestion of the desk people. Get to the dock, one girl helps my friend out in the single. Now me? You best believe I was sober enough to not let someone speak to me the way it went down. Scene or no scene, people around or not. As soon one of the staff members assists a customer with a double, I walk over and get asked if I need a paddle board. I said "no, I'm getting a double". All of a sudden, what I thought was going be a smooth assistance on the kayak, I get confusion from the staff member, which leads to an argument on the dock. Apparently a double kayak for a single person and a dog would be soooo difficult. (It's manageable. I better be fucking JACKED for the amount of paddling I had to do) If I'm put in a single, then I'm tight squeezing it with my dog and paddling. At the time, it was just me on the dock with my dog and the girl. She starts giving me an attitude and has a tantrum. That's when I realize something ain't right. I told her to turn around, asked for her name. I had to call out her problem with me because ain't nobody, young or old should be this rude. She starts getting heated and yells at me. So I said, "you know what, what's your name? I need to speak to someone." Lo and behold her name is Rachel. "If you're looking for the manager, you're talking to her" - Rachel And I said "ok, then who's you're manager" If Rachel is the so-called the manager, all she had to do was give me her expertise. Don't get promoted to manager if you can't even be kind enough to tell me that I need an alternative. I asked if it would be better to be in a single than a double and get the difference. She said, "WHATEVER YOU'RE COMFORTABLE WITH."' A $5 difference doesn't even cover a fucking latte, so please be kind and just suggest what best suits me and my dog. She keeps calling me "ma'am", and so I just politely tell her, "you can call me Nancy. I'm not that much older than you." And she starts yelling about how she was born and raise in Austin and was taught to say "ma'am or sir". Well Rachel, your parents taught you to say "ma'am or sir", but they didn't teach you kindness. I talked to my friend about it and we weren't sure if that was some type of racist comment, but hold up. Girl, I'm born and raised in Texas too. But I can also read the room and know that how to address people. I'm guessing she don't know Houston. From the corner of my eye, I see Lauren walking on the dock and I yell "HEY. PLSSSSS Help me" And thank god Lauren was there to witness Rachel being an ASSHOLE. So you know what? I got all day and I'll wait for a supervisor to talk about Rachel any day. Cause how is Rachel a manager and yelling at me with a tantrum. She's lucky other patrons didn't take out their phone to record, because in this day and age, she would've gotten cancelled. I met Aubrea, the manager and gave her the whole spiel. Yes, I can buy my own equipment, but I'm not going to use it all the time since I don't live here. Supporting local clubs helps significantly. While everything did get settled (full refund of $25), everyone BUT Rachel was kind to me, Austin continues to disappoint me with snobby people that I've encountered.

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