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The Yak-Guy 330-420-8634

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What I Offer

Kayak Rentals

Lake Rentals

1 hour - $15

2 hour - $25

5 Hour - $50

Lake Group Rates

5 Kayaks $130 for 5 hours

10 Kayaks $200 for 5 Hours

GO WITH THE FLOW

Creek Options

Trip 1: Grimm’s Bridge to Lock 57 Community Park 2+ People: $30.00 each Shuttle Only: $30.00 for group of 2-4 persons/$55 for group of 5-8 persons Distance & Times (approx.): 4.5 miles & 2 hours

Trip 2: Fredericktown to Lock 57 Community Park 2+ People: $35.00 each Shuttle Only: $35.00 for group of 2-4 persons/$65 for group of 5-8 persons Distance & Times (approx.): 8 miles & 3 hours

Trip 3: Gretchen’s Lock to Lock 57 Community Park 2+ People: $40.00 each Shuttle Only: $40.00 for group of 2-4 persons/$75 for group of 5-8 persons Distance & Times (approx.): 11 miles & 5 hours

Trip 4: Beaver Creek State Park to Lock 57 Community Park 2+ People: $45.00 each Shuttle Only: $45.00 for group of 2-4 persons/$85 for group of 5-8 persons Distance & Times (approx.): 14 miles & 6.5 hour

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Safe Paddling

Kayaking is a water sport and your feet and legs will get wet. Be prepared for full immersion in the water at any time. The Little Beaver Creek does have a current and a rocky bottom. If you tip, keep your feet tucked into your body until you are sure you can safely swim or move to the shore.

  • Wear Your life jacket at all times.
  • Be aware of your surroundings and be visible to others.
  • Paddle within your limits.
  • Be a competent swimmer.
  • Keep a lookout and avoid hazards.
  • Respect the rights of anglers and landowners.
 
About our Trips Our kayak trips on the Little Beaver Creek and surrounding lakes are a “get wet” adventure through isolated and difficult to access forested areas. All kayakers should be swimmers, prepared for immersion in water and capable of self recovery (standing up in rocks and retrieving your kayak and paddle). There are very few points along the Little Beaver Creek that are accessible by road and most of the creek does not have cell service. This area is pristine and primitive. You will be paddling through nature with your fellow boaters and very few others. If you or someone in your group is concerned that they may need medical attention from a pre-existing condition, kayaking the Little Beaver Creek is not the right trip for you. Please contact us and we will discuss the concerns and see what other options are better suited for your group. We have options available for non-swimmers-just ask!
What To Bring: *Water *Snacks *Sunscreen *Hat and clothes that can get wet *Water shoes or old sneakers *No loose shoes (flipflops) or loose articles. ***Completed Waiver that will be provided

FAQs:
Q: How old should my child be to go on a trip?
A: Recommended minimum age is eight. We do not permit children on laps-this is a vision and paddling hazard. Many children do not have the endurance or attention span for a long trip in their own boat. We have a limited number of children’s kayaks and only one tandem. Any child on a trip must must be able to swim proficiently and understand water safety.We recommend parents take a trip without children to access the difficulty and skill needed in relation to their children’s ability.

Q: Can I bring my dog?
A. Dogs over 20 lbs do not fit easily in kayaks without impairing your vision and paddling. Smaller dogs that are accustomed to boating are welcome with valid State of Ohio Dog Tags and their own fitted life jacket.

Q.  I’m under 18, can I go on a trip?
A. Yes. Minors are welcome with an Adult. Our policy is one adult kayaker per two minor kayakers. If you have a group of 6 kayakers under 18, you need 3 adults in the group.

Q. Why can’t I wear flip flips (or go bare-foot)?
A. If your boat tips, flip flops are quickly lost (and become litter) and the Creek has sharp rocks, muscle shells and may have broken glass. For your safety and the Creek’s cleanliness, water shoes or old sneakers that can get wet are required.

Q. We booked a trip but the forecast is calling for rain, what should we do?
A. This is a “get-wet” adventure. Rain is not a reason to cancel a trip. Bring your rain gear if you are concerned about the rain. Severe weather such as thunderstorms or heavy downpours are a safety concern. If necessary, a trip could be canceled due to the latest weather information and we will work with you to reschedule.

Q. What do we do if it starts to storm?
A. If you hear thunder in the distance or see graying skies, paddle down creek as fast as you can looking for a bridge or any sign of an access road. Pull your kayaks out of the water and call/text for pickup if you have reception-we can find you based on description.If you are caught in a storm, pull your kayaks out of the water and well up onto the bank. Retreat to a group of small trees surrounded by taller trees. Avoid lone trees and other tall objects as well as rocky outcrops and ledges. When the storm is over, paddle to the nearest bridge or access road and contact us. We will be looking for you.

Q. Why do you ask for my height  & weight?A. We make our best attempt to match kayakers with the best boat for an enjoyable trip. Each boat model is rated for different weights, has varying leg room and has different handling characteristics.

Q. How long do the trips take?
A. We provide approximate paddling times based on paddling the entire length of your trip, but we encourage you to take your time and enjoy your trip. Our estimates should be considered the minimum. If you choose to float more than paddle, the trip could take twice as long if the Creek is running slowly.

Q. Will my cellphone be protected from water in a plastic zip-up bag?
A. No. We offer one drybag to each group. We suggest that any valuables that you require on the trip be stored in the drybag, the drybag be properly closed attached to a boat. The drybags are not guaranteed, but are provided as a courtesy. 

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