Take your time to explore Ayers Creek and the waterways of Maryland’s coastal bays at your own pace. We’ll supply all you need including basic paddling instructions, directions and landmarks, and kayaks, SUPs or canoes fitted to your experience.
Kayak and Canoe delivery available for daily and multi-day rentals, please contact us for more details
Single Kayak Rentals
- Hourly – $15
- Half Day (4 hours) – $45
- Daily – $50 (any 24 hour period)
- Weekend (any 48 hours) – $75
- Weekly – $200
16′ Canoes and Tandem (2 Person) Kayak Rentals
- Hourly – $20
- Half Day (4 hours) – $50
- Daily – $60 (any 24 hour period)
- Weekend (any 48 hours) – $90
- Weekly – $250
Stand Up Paddle (SUP) Board Rentals
- One Hour – $25
- Two Hours – $40
- Half Day (4 Hours) – $60
- Full Day – $75
8 Person Super (SUP) Rentals
- One Hour – $60
- Two Hours – $90
- Half Day (4 Hours) – $120
Paddle Preparation
As in all water sports, you may get wet on your paddle adventure, particularly your feet. Be sure to wear clothes that can get wet. Footwear is required for all tours and rentals. During the cooler months, wool or neoprene socks are recommended. We try our best to keep your feet dry through the use of our Yak A Launcher, but always be prepared to get wet while on the water.
We recommend you dress in layers including a light-weight jacket as it can be cool on the water. Be sure to bring sunscreen, insect repellant, sunglasses, and a hat. We recommend you bring along a snack and 12oz of water for each hour you expect to be on the water. Hats, water, and sports drinks are available for purchase at Ayers Creek Adventures. Water $1 per bottle, Powerade $3 per bottle, Hats from $16.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: I have never kayaked before. Do you provide instruction for beginners?
A: Yes. Nearly 80% of our customers have never kayaked. We provide basic instruction to ensure all paddlers can easily maneuver their kayak and paddle efficiently to conserve energy and maximize power. Paddling technique is more important than physical strength, and we’ll instruct you how to use your core strength as opposed to your bicep strength.
Q: Will the kayak flip over? Should I know how to do the Eskimo Roll?
A: You do not need to know the Eskimo Roll. Our kayaks are flat bottom kayaks and are very stable. They will not roll over easily but can be flipped by leaning heavily to one side. When most people think of kayaking, they envision white water kayaks that are designed to roll. White water kayakers often wear waterproof skirts to prevent the boat from filling with water if they have to do an Eskimo Roll. Since our kayaks don’t roll over easily, waterproof skirts are not necessary. In fact, our kayaks have large open cockpits similar to canoes.
Q: How many people can get into one kayak?
A: We have tandem kayaks designed to hold two people and single kayaks for individuals. Our single kayaks can support individuals weighing up to 265 lbs. Our tandem kayaks can support 450 lbs and can be converted to single kayaks for individuals weighing more than 265 lbs. We also have canoes that can hold 3 adults or 2 adults with 2 small children.
Q: Do your quoted prices include everything necessary for the trip such as the life jacket/personal flotation device (PFD) and paddle?
A: Yes. Our prices include the PFD and paddle. You should bring your own water or you can purchase water from us if you like.
Q: At what age can children paddle their own boat?
A: We’ve had children as young as eight years old paddle their own boat. This is a decision we often leave up to the parents. You know your child’s capabilities. Will they enjoy paddling and sitting in the boat for more than an hour? If you’re on a tour, will your child be able to stay with the group? Patience and their ability to follow instructions are more important than strength.
Q: Are mosquitoes or biting flies problematic?
A: No. Even though mosquitoes and biting flies are common in the area, we rarely have a problem with them. You’re more likely to be bitten while standing in the grass on shore than while out paddling. You may want to bring your own bug spray just in case.
Q: Can I bring my dog?
A: Yes, you can bring your dog if you call ahead and let us know. We want to avoid having numerous dogs on site all at once. Some people like to take their dogs swimming in the creek which is fine. We only ask that you rinse the boat down with a bailer (provided) if the boat gets muddy.
Q: Can we go swimming from the kayak?
A: Yes, but getting back into the kayak after swimming can be challenging. If you’re comfortable that you can pull yourself back into the kayak, we’ll let you know the best place to take a dip.