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    4.7 (87 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    One of our star volunteers at the Downtown Boathouse

    I'm partial because I'm a volunteer but the Downtown Boathouse may be the greatest thing in NYC on a hot summer day. We have lockers and locks for everything you don't want to get wet, and life jackets and paddles. Bring your own kayak. Just kidding! You get 20 minutes out on the water but you can get back in line as many times as you like and did I mention it's free? Never paddled before? That's our specialty! You have to know how to swim, and be over 18 or with a legal guardian. See you on the water!

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    Melody L.

    Can't believe kayaking on the Hudson was FREE! A friend and I came here at 9:30am on a Saturday and we were among some of the first kayakers on the water. We arrived at the white tent, signed waivers, received a free lock + locker, put on life vests, and picked up our paddles all in less than 10 minutes. A volunteer did a final check on our life vests and then we were off to the pier to hop in our kayaks and start paddling. We opted for two singles instead of a double. The kayaking area is not too constricted and there are amazing views of the one world trade center. Your lower body will certainly get wet, so dress appropriately. We stayed on the water for around 20-30 minutes and had a very enjoyable time on the river. Thank you to all of the volunteers at Downtown Boathouse for organizing this, providing assistance to kayakers, being friendly, facilitating access to the water, and dedicating their precious time to serving the community!

    Ada W.

    Downtown boathouse Free kayaking! Free lockers! Donation based! Nice volunteers that teach you how to use your paddle correctly. I came on a dreary saturday morning in august around 1115am and surprisingly there weren't that many people there for the free kayaking. There was hardly a line, and when we got on and off the kayaks, there were still alot of leftover kayaks on dock. When you get there, you sign a waiver to make sure you know how to swim. They lend you locks and lockers for free. You wear a life vest and then pick your own paddlestick, then proceed to the dock. They have both single and double kayaks. The kayaking area is decently sized for beginners, marked off by buoys and floating plastic animals. You have to be careful when you're not paddling for a while, cuz the currents will eventually push you out of the buoy area and if you're not paying attention, you would not even notice. (It happened to me several times when I was busy taking pictures with my waterproof camera). The suggested time limit is 20 minutes on the kayaks, but if noone is waiting, you can stay as long as you want. I think I got tired within 30 minutes Your pants and feet will definitely get wet on the kayaks so bring a small towel, some cleaning wipes and change of pants cuz you really don't want Hudson River water to stick on you the whole day. It will probably get itchy. They do have a small area with curtains for you to change your clothes in. They have a single handheld showerhead for rinsing on the side, but while I was using it, a guy said that that's the only thing they charge for, and I'm not sure if he was just joking or not, but I stopped using it. Anyway, it was a nice activity that didn't cost any money with nice views of the freedom tower. I highly recommend it. Thank you to whoever started this program.

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    Tatiana A.

    If you've been Kayaking and wanted to try for your first time for free this is the place to go! Found out about Downtown Boathouse on a an instagram page I follow called NY Bucket list. I read the information on the location and hours and found out it was free! They're summer hours were very convenient with my schedule, so I decided to go on a Tuesday evening with my friends and mom! The location was very easy to get to from where I was! The view was absolutely stunning! The staff was very friendly! They make you sign a waiver, give you a free lock and locker for your personal items. They also provide you with life vest and everything you need. They give you instructions on how to row and to stay calm and enjoy the ride. I truly loved my experience, they give you 30 minutes to enjoy your experience which was more than enough. You can go as a single or as a 2 person on the kayak! Amazing time! Definitely recommend before they close for the season!

    Getting on board
    Rodrigo B.

    *It was the last day of summer kayaking, a gorgeous Wednesday afternoon leading to a striking sunset.* The all volunteer run Downtown Boathouse Kayak Club on Pier 26 provide a valuable, free kayaking experience, for experienced and beginning rowers... and they provide everything. I mean everything, from the paddles and boats, the life jackets, and even sunscreen, lockers, and locks. *The waves were gentle, the breeze was soothing, and the beads of sweat were just a gentle reminder that the sun still had one last touch of heat before it dipped for the remainder of the year.* There can be a line but it runs fairly quickly. You don't need ID but if you look young they will ask for it. A group of kids tried to pass by but the volunteer quickly snuffed them out. 18 and up people. *The boat caressed the lips of the wave, like lovers meeting for the 1st time in a long time. The waves grew stronger, but there was no time for fear... only an escape.* The best thing about the staff is that they are trained. They do a good job in explaining the rules and are experts in water rescue. * Suddenly the waves came crashing, the kayak tipped over, and into the surprisingly frigid waters of the Hudson River did our adventure lead us to.* True story but again they were super professional and handled everything with ease. Funny, you get naturally wet from the kayak as there are openings along the bottom so dress accordingly. This was a nice coincidence as no one notice the dripping clothes or the wet hair; if they did, it was seen as par for the course. Tip: Don't row backwards... unless you want a quick way to take a dip in the Hudson.

    Yup that's me in the water!  I'm in the front because I weight less.
    Jannu B.

    OMG FREE KAYAKING! Yes it's 100% free Fill out a form with your information I believe it's for safety reasons. Put your shoes away in the lockers. Yes they provide LOCKERS AND LOCKS FOR FREE!! Get ready to Get your self WET! Perfect yo go with a group of friends or romance day with your other half. Reminder; IVE NEVER DONE THIS BEFORE BUT IT WAS HELLA FUN! Most likely would do it again! Ps: please don't be scared. Be confident and stay strong. You'll be fine. it's a great experience!

    Michelle B.

    If you're reading this thinking about the free kayaking, JUST DO IT! Free use of the locks and lockers, a changing station - pretty much all you need right? I went on a Friday afternoon and had a great experience. While there's a very relaxed feel to it, the people there are helpful and do know what they are doing. They helped us pick out our life jackets, and gave quick instructions on how to paddle. They ask you to stay within the invisible barriers, but that's plenty of space to paddle around and get a good view of Jersey and the rest of lower Manhattan. It also offers the Freedom Tower as a backdrop! TIPS: - Your bottoms will get wet. Either wear bottoms that will dry quickly or bring another pair of pants. - They do allow you to wear sandals or go barefoot, so go with whatever you're comfortable with. - Don't put anything in your pockets. It will get wet. Instead, have some kind of waterproof packaging if you can't just stick your phone in your bra. - Bring wipes for after! My legs were itchy and a bit dirty after kayaking.

    Kayaking on the Hudson; Pier 40.
    Alina G.

    I went to the Pier 40 location on a Sunday morning for a Meet Up group outing. Best decision of my life. On a recent trip upstate where I canoed, I got it into my head that I will be a kayaker now. Thankfully Downtown Boathouse can make this possible! And for free too. You can't beat free. I got there around 11am, there was absolutely no line even though a substantial amount of people were already out. The first time you go they have you sign a waiver (good for the whole season) and you are all set. You have to be at least 18 and know how to swim. They provide you with a key to a locker, a life jacket, a kayak and paddles all for free. You can choose to keep your shoes on or off. Someone is right on the dock helping you get onto the water (its not hard, just take it slowly if its your first time and you will be fine.) There are some rules. For instance you can't get within 75 feet of either end of the embayment. One of the sides happens to be the United States coast guard. Get too close and there is a RIDICULOUSLY expensive fine. Thousands of dollars. Don't do it people, don't go there. You also can't get too far onto the actual Hudson River. This is something I fail to understand because I saw a small group of people kayak all the way out to Jersey, it seems. Maybe they were not part of the Downtown Boathouse people, who knows. Other than that, you can stay out for as long as you like, kayak around and enjoy the views. Its very relaxing and fun. Do put on sunblock. Do wear a swimsuit. Its possible to take your phone with you (like I did), but be VERY careful because it gets wet in your kayak and sometimes very rocky. If you have a case with a lanyard, I definitely recommend that. I was clutching onto my phone for dear life when I tried to snap some pictures. 4 stars ONLY because it would be nice if you can kayak out onto the Hudson more. Its understandable why this would be against the rules but it takes away from the experience a bit having to stay in the embayment. There are several other locations for this company, as well as several others around the boroughs. I recommend you try this! Really a great weekend activity.

    pier 96
    Amy S.

    FREE KAYAKING!! Kayaking is already a really fun thing to do on a hot sunny day. Add the word "free" in front of it, and it becomes irresistible. I went to the Pier 96 location which is off of W 56th Street on the Hudson. All you have to do is sign a waiver (which is valid for a year) and you're good to go. They require you to know how to swim, but life jackets are mandatory and provided for you. There are also lockers for you to store your stuff so don't forget to bring a lock. You will get wet, so I'd recommend kayaking in a swim suit and bringing a change of clothes. I was impressed with how much space they block off for us to paddle around in. Yes, the Hudson is disgustingly dirty, but it's not like we have to swim in it. My sister and I opted for single kayaks instead of sharing a double one, so that we could race each other around the boundaries. When we got tired, we hooked our oars together so we could lean back to chat and enjoy the nice weather. There's a 20 minute limit that's loosely enforced. Since it wasn't busy when we went, we stayed out on the water for a little over half an hour. Then we stayed another half hour on the dock to sun bath. Awesome, FREE fun!

    View from the river
    Amanda L.

    It was my first time kayaking and they made the experience a great one! I came on a Saturday afternoon at around 3pm with a friend and there wasn't much of a line. All the volunteers are super friendly and helpful, from getting your waivers signed to fitting you in your life jacket to helping you onto the kayak. As a first timer, I was very relieved and comforted by how thoroughly they checked to make sure the life jacket was secure and how they taught us how to get on the kayak and how to paddle. Honestly, all places need people who care about their jobs as much as they do. It definitely makes a huge difference for the public. Kayaking itself was super relaxing and fun. You get a great view of lower Manhattan from the river. Many said that their bottoms were soaked but I only got slightly wet. Wear thin bottoms so they dry quickly without having to change clothes! Also bring your own lock because they only have a limited number of locks and they run out fast. It's a free activity, but definitely worth a donation because they have a great thing going on here. I definitely recommend this great opportunity to be outdoors in the city. Looking forward to the next time I come back here!

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    A really cool experience (even if a bit scary). The staff here was very helpful and the opportunity to kayak on the hudson was very fun.

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    How long is the wait usually on weekends?

    Hard to predict! We recommend coming early for the best chance of avoiding a line.

    Do I have to know how to swim? Can I still partake in the kayaking even though I can't swim?

    You have to know how to swim, website says so.

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