What to Pack for a Day on the Water: A First-Time Kayaker’s Guide

Planning your first kayaking adventure?  Whether you’re paddling through the serene waters of Black Canyon on a kayak rental or heading to Emerald Cave on one of our expertly guided tours, being prepared makes all the difference. To ensure a comfortable and enjoyable experience, here’s a handy guide on what to pack for a day on the water.

1. Clothing: Dress for the Elements

Kayaking means you’ll be exposed to sun, wind, and the occasional splash, so dressing in layers is key.

 

  • Base Layer: Opt for moisture-wicking clothing that dries quickly. Avoid cotton, as it retains moisture and can make you chilly.
  • Mid Layer: A light fleece or quick-dry long-sleeve shirt adds warmth if needed.
  • Outer Layer: A windproof, waterproof jacket helps protect against breezy conditions and unexpected splashes during the cooler months.
  • Bottoms: Quick-dry shorts or leggings work best. Avoid jeans or heavy materials that stay wet for hours.
  • Footwear: Water shoes or sturdy sandals with straps are ideal. Flip-flops can easily slip off.
  • Hat & Sunglasses: A wide-brim hat and UV-protective sunglasses help shield you from the sun.
  • Bathing Suit: Be prepared to enjoy the water and take a dip!

 

2. Sun Protection: Beat the Heat

 

  • Sunscreen: Water reflects sunlight, so apply (and reapply) SPF 30+ sunscreen.
  • Lip Balm: A lip balm with SPF will keep your lips from getting chapped.
  • Buff or Neck Gaiter: A great way to protect your neck and face from sun exposure.

 

3. Hydration & Snacks: Fuel Your Adventure 

 

  • Water Bottle: Staying hydrated is essential. Bring at least one liter of water per person. 
  • Electrolytes: Consider bringing electrolyte packets for longer trips.
  • Snacks: Pack easy-to-eat, high-energy snacks like granola bars, trail mix, or fruit.

 

This tip is particularly important for self-guided treks. Our guided tours provide water, juice, electrolytes, and a combination of sweet and salty snacks to keep you energized on the water.

4. Dry Storage: Keep Essentials Safe

 

  • Dry Bag: A small dry bag protects valuables like your phone, keys, and wallet. If you’re joining a guided tour, we provide one for you!
  • Waterproof Phone Case: Handy for taking photos while keeping your phone safe.
  • Towel & Change of Clothes: Good to have post-adventure, especially if you get wet.

 

5. Capture the Moments: Bring a Camera

 

  • Camera or Smartphone: There are many great photo opportunities along the way, from stunning canyon views to unique wildlife sightings. A waterproof camera or a phone in a waterproof case is a great addition to your packing list.

 

6. Safety & Extras: Better to Have It

 

  • Personal Flotation Device (PFD): A U.S. Coast Guard-approved PFD is a must. We provide a PFD for both rentals and guided tours.
  • Headlamp or Flashlight: If you’re out near sunset, extra lighting is helpful.
  • Bug Spray: Particularly useful during warmer months.
  • Small First-Aid Kit: Just in case of minor scrapes or blisters. If you’re joining a guided tour, we carry one for you!

 

Final Tips for a Smooth Paddle

 

  • Check the Weather:  Conditions can change quickly, so always check the forecast—especially the wind—before heading out. 
  • Secure Your Belongings: Anything not in a dry bag should be secured to your kayak or left behind.
  • Listen to Your Guide: If you’re on a guided tour, your guide knows the river best—follow their tips for a safe and fun journey.

 

Packing smart means you can focus on enjoying the beauty around you. Whether you’re spotting bighorn sheep along the cliffs or paddling into hidden coves, a little preparation goes a long way. Now, grab your gear and get ready to hit the water!

Scenic view of Emerald Cave glowing green during a kayak tour from Willow Beach
Duration
4 hours
Group Size
Up to 12

Emerald Cave: Half-Day Discovery

Triple Cave Kayak Tour: Experience the thrill of kayaking on the shimmering green waters of the Colorado River with our Emerald Cave Half-Day Tour—an extended adventure that goes farther and lasts up to an hour longer than most. Perfect for both beginners and seasoned paddlers, this expertly guided 4-mile round trip immerses you in the beauty and history of the Black Canyon Narrows, where calm emerald water winds beneath dramatic 1,000-foot canyon walls at a relaxed, unhurried pace.

This is not a rushed out-and-back tour. Instead, you’ll have time to truly take it all in as you paddle through the glowing waters of Emerald Cave, hear your voice dance across the unique acoustics of Echo Cave, and drift into the secluded charm of Lover’s Cave—three distinct caves that create a more immersive experience than the typical tour.

Along the way, venture deeper into the canyon, pause for a short hike to a scenic canyon vista, and take in striking geological formations and historic remnants from the Hoover Dam era, all while keeping an eye out for bighorn sheep and bald eagles soaring overhead.

Your guide will also capture hundreds of photos and videos throughout the journey, so you can stay fully present while still leaving with incredible memories of your time on the water.

It’s an unforgettable adventure—more time, more exploring, and more to experience from start to finish.

A kayaker paddles peacefully on the Colorado River at sunset with canyon walls glowing in golden light.
Duration
4 hours
Group Size
Up to 12

Emerald Cave: Sunset Glow Tour

Experience the magic of a 4-mile sunset paddle through the breathtaking Black Canyon Narrows—an unforgettable, small-group adventure where golden hour transforms the Colorado River into a shimmering spectacle. Launching from Willow Beach, you’ll glide across calm emerald water beneath towering canyon walls as the desert quiets and the light begins to shift.

Along the way, pass hidden remnants from the Hoover Dam era and pause for an optional short hike to a scenic canyon vista. Then paddle into the glowing waters of Emerald Cave, where the low sun ignites the river into vivid shades of green—one of the most unforgettable moments of the entire experience.

And just when you think it can’t get better…

Your kayaks light up.

With LED glow illuminating the water beneath you, you’ll paddle back through the canyon under a changing sky—calm, surreal, and completely unforgettable.

Wildlife is often more active at this time of day—keep an eye out for desert bighorn sheep on the cliffs, bald eagles overhead, and birds gliding across the water as the canyon settles into evening.

Meanwhile, your guide captures hundreds of photos and videos, so you can stay fully in the moment while leaving with a gallery of incredible, golden-hour memories.

This isn’t just a kayak tour—it’s an extraordinary moment you won’t find anywhere else.

Couple kayaking out of the emerald cave on a full day kayaking tour near Las Vegas
Duration
6 hours
Group Size
Up to 12

Emerald Cave: Full-Day Exploration

Caves, Hidden Beaches & Canyon Trails: Set out on a full-day adventure with a 6-mile round-trip paddle through some of Black Canyon’s most stunning and historic landscapes—an extended experience lasting up to an hour longer than most full-day tours. Building on the best parts of our half-day tour, you’ll first explore the captivating Emerald, Echo, and Lover’s Caves, then continue beyond into the river’s hidden corners for a deeper, more unforgettable adventure.

Along the way, soak in breathtaking canyon vistas beneath towering walls and discover historic remnants from the Hoover Dam era that line the river’s edge. With more time on the water, you’ll paddle at a relaxed pace—flowing with the spontaneity of the day and enjoying plenty of opportunities to explore, pause, and truly take it all in.

Keep your eyes peeled for desert wildlife like bighorn sheep and bald eagles as you move deeper into this rugged landscape. When you reach a secluded riverside beach, take a refreshing swim, relax on the sand, or simply float in the stillness of the canyon.

For those craving more, an optional short hike into a dramatic slot canyon offers sweeping views and a deeper connection to the area’s geology and history.

Throughout the day, your guide captures hundreds of photos and videos, so you can stay fully present while leaving with a gallery of incredible memories from your time on the Colorado River.

This is the tour for those who want more than just Emerald Cave—more distance, more discovery, and more of the canyon few ever get to experience.

Peaceful stretch of the Colorado River winding through the rugged canyon walls during a kayak tour near Las Vegas
Duration
8 hours
Group Size
Up to 12

Ancient River: Extended Adventure

Gear up for a full-day adventure launching South from Willow Beach into a remote section of the Black Canyon Narrows. Designed for experienced paddlers, this eight-mile journey takes you deep into the wild heart of the Colorado River, offering unparalleled opportunities for exploration, discovery, and awe-inspiring scenery.

Paddle through shimmering emerald waters, leaving the crowds behind as you navigate towering canyon walls and secret coves tucked into the rugged desert landscape. Embrace the freedom to explore at your own pace—discover ancient petroglyphs, take optional hikes to breathtaking vistas, and unwind at a secluded beach perfect for a refreshing swim.

Illuminated kayaks glow on the beach near Lake Mead.
Duration
4 hours
Group Size
Up to 12

Full Moon Night Paddle

Experience Lake Mead like almost no one else ever does—under the glow of a full moon. This one-of-a-kind night paddle takes you out to the stunning Boulder Islands, where the desert quiets, the water turns glassy, and the entire landscape is lit by moonlight.

Launching in illuminated kayaks, you’ll glide across calm water as the moon rises over the horizon, casting a soft, surreal glow across the lake. With minimal boat traffic and cooler evening air, the experience feels peaceful, almost otherworldly.

This isn’t just a kayak tour—it’s a chance to disconnect from everything and step into something rare.

Paddle along the shoreline of the Boulder Islands, where rocky formations and quiet coves take on a completely different character at night. Then pull up to shore for a truly immersive desert moment—gathering around a crackling campfire, enjoying warm treats, and taking in the stillness of the desert under a sky full of stars.

Out here, away from the noise, you’ll feel the kind of calm that’s hard to find anywhere else.

Whether you’re a first-time paddler or an experienced adventurer, this tour is designed to be relaxed, approachable, and unforgettable.

Spots are limited and only offered around the full moon—making this a rare experience you don’t want to miss.