
What we’re about
With Canoe and Kayak Paddlers strangers are welcomed as friends and friends become like family. We are the only FIVE STAR rated paddling Group in the SF Bay Area. Our group is good for recreational canoe and kayak paddlers. We feature paddling with friendly folks once you know the basics. However, we are not a guide service and do not offer lessons, therefore you must already have basic paddling skills. We charge an annual $15 fee.
Our trips are intended to be friendly and social for people who have paddling experience. Trips vary from easy, appropriate for almost anyone, to trips which require a moderate level of physical fitness and Intermediate boating skill. We seldom do "advanced" level trips. However, all paddlers must expect and be prepared for sudden changes in weather and currents which are common in the SF Bay Area.
Most trips are appropriate for canoes and kayaks. Canoes of 15 to 17 feet are common and touring kayaks not less than 12 feet, our trips do not allow folding boats, inflatable boats or SUP's. Our trips are four to six hours long and between six and twelve miles in length, and include a lunch stop along the shore. We paddle reservoirs, lakes, rivers, SF Bay, creeks, sloughs, and estuaries.
To join us you need basic skills including getting in and out of your boat, paddling in a straight line and being able to steer and control your boat in windy conditions. You should be in normal physical condition, able to paddle at an easy pace for an hour or two at a stretch without a real break. You need to be able to climb unassisted in and out of your boat in a variety of places, including steep banks, high docks, etc., and you must be able to keep pace with other paddlers.
Canoe and Kayak Paddlers is totally non-commercial. We are not a guide service. All activities are simply opportunities for boaters with appropriate skills to paddle together. The trip coordinators are not required to have training in boating or outdoor safety or carry emergency equipment. We are not experts.
All water sports are potentially dangerous. Participants must assess the appropriateness of their own physical condition, skills, and equipment for any activity, and make their own decisions about safety. If you are not sure if your skills and equipment are appropriate for a trip discuss it with the trip coordinator before starting on a trip. We recommend that all paddlers take lessons in boat handling, safety, and rescue. A life jacket must be worn while on the water.
Our goals:
· Share paddling as a safe, enjoyable, and congenial experience
· Introduce members to new places to paddle
· Create opportunities for members to increase their paddling proficiency
· Offer a central communication hub through our website
· Provide social, informational, and recreational gatherings associated with the sport of paddling
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See all- Sardine Lake Campground – Tahoe National Forest June 30 to July 8Sardine Lake Resort, Sierra City, CA
Your 2025 waiver must be on file for you to be moved to the “Going” list. Meetup message Ken N for waiver information.
find us in Camp site # 24
Nearest address: 990 Sardine Lake Rd., Sierra City 96125No inflatable boats, folding boats or SUP’s. Minimum boat length 10 ft.
Looking for a great get-away this summer and fun in the High Sierra’s. Then join Linda and me at beautiful Sardine Lake. Located in the heart of California’s premier fishing region, Sardine Lake on Highway 49 is just north of Sierra City, California. It has just 27 campsites- 15 have spaces large enough for trailers. There are vault toilets and piped water.
Sardine Campground is in a lodgepole pine forest with many nearby lakes offering superb fishing, kayaking, and swimming. This area offers an abundance of beautiful high mountain lakes and hiking trails surrounded by scenic rugged granitic ridges and glacially serrated rock outcroppings. You do not want to miss this trip! Each site has a picnic table, fire ring and food storage locker, no hook-ups.
Campground information and map: https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tahoe/recarea/?recid=55480
Reserve: your site by calling Toll Free 1-877-444-6777 or on-line at https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/234539?q=Sardine%20Lake
This is a popular summertime campground; reservations open 6 months from YOUR ARRIVAL DATE. Sardine Lake Lodge: Cabins can be rented by calling 530.862.1196. Fine dining is also available at the Lodge; reservations are recommended.
Each family is responsible for their own reservations, equipment, and meals. We will gather around the campfire each evening after dinner to share stories. Bring your own chair and beverage. I plan to hike and/or paddle every day. Lunch will often be on the trail or beach.
Paddling: You can paddle Sardine Lake, nearby Gold Lake and Goose lake throughout the week. Distance around the lakes is about 6 miles.Recreation: Lakes in the area are popular with fishermen; some lakes are catch-and-release only. Non-motorized boats are permitted on Sardine Lake. The area has more than 325 miles of hiking trails, including family-friendly hikes as well as for experienced hikers. Boat rentals are available at Sardine Lake Lodge.
Directions:
From Hwy 49 at Sierra City: Drive 4 1/2 miles to Bassett's Station. Turn left on Gold Lake Hwy. Drive 1 1/2 miles north on Gold Lake Hwy and take a left on Sardine Lake Road (may say Packer Lake Rd). Continue for 1/2 mile until reaching the campground.Driving north from Truckee, take 89 N to 49 N: Drive 13 miles head west to Bassett's Station. Turn right on Gold Lake Hwy. Drive 1 1/2 miles north on Gold Lake Hwy and take a left on Sardine Lake Road (may say Packer Lake Rd). Continue for 1/2 mile until reaching the campground.
Nearby Campgrounds (within 4 miles of Sardine Lake): Gold Lake campground (37 sites), Snag Lake campground (12 sites), Goose Lake campground (13 sites).
Tentative Paddling Schedule:
Date Location* Distance
6/30 Mon. travel day, set up camp, no paddle scheduled.
7/1 Tue. Sardine Lake 5 miles in 4 laps around the lake
7/2 Wed. Gold Lake 5 miles, 1 lap around the lake
7/3 Thur. hiking
7/4 Fri. Gold Lake 5 miles, 1 lap around the lake
7/5 Sat. Sardine Lake (or maybe Davis Lake)
7/6 Sun. Goose Lake 5 miles in 2 laps around the lake
7/7 Mon. Hiking
7/8 Tue. travel day, no paddle scheduled.Meet at 9:30 AM at the designated launch site. We launch OTW at 10:00 AM.
*Launch Location: Free parking and launch, bathrooms at each locationGold Lake: north east side of Gold Lake, near the Gold Lake Campground. 39.68104 120.64655
Sardine Lake: ramp at the Sardine Lake Resort
Goose Lake: north east side of Goose Lake, near Goose lake Campground. 39.675609, -120.636315