"Open House" Kayak & SUP Fun, Games and Practice

Location:
Sandia Lakes Recreation Area
76 Sandia Lakes Rd
Bernalillo, NM, 87004
See map: Google Maps
Directions:
From Albuquerque or Santa Fe: Take I-25 to Tramway (Hwy 556). Turn West on Tramway, continue to the round-about. Take Hwy 313 North, approximately 1 mile, past Shady Lakes, to Sandia Lakes Recreation Area on the left side of the road. From Rio Rancho, or the West side of Albuquerque: Take Alameda to 2nd Street (Hwy 47), turn North on 2nd Street. Continue on 2nd Street past the merger of 2nd and 4th Street; this becomes Hwy 556. Continue to the round-about. Take Hwy 313 North, approximately 1 mile, past Shady Lakes, to Sandia Lakes Recreation Area, on the left side of the road. From Bernalillo: Take Hwy 313 South approximately 7 miles to Sandia Lakes Recreation Area on the right side of the road.
Start Time: 
Wednesday, April 6, 2016 - 5:30pm - 7:30pm

"Discover Paddling" Every Wednesday at Sandia Lakes Recreation Area!  Come join us for a variety of fun skills building games, socialization and practice.  Ideal for NMKI students who want to practice or tune up, meet others or play fun games.

We especially invite families to join us during this time.

  • Beginners Welcome!  This is a great place to start out or try kayaking for the first time!
  • NMKI students welcome! This is a great place to tune up or practice skills you've learned and meet others in the paddling community!
  • SUPs Welcome!  Great place to practice, or exercise!
  • Kids & Families Welcome! Introduce your kids to kayaking in an informal, yet controlled environment. Get them hooked on the outdoors at this amazing recreatin area!
  • Touring kayaks Welcome!  Unlike the pool, Sandia Lakes has plenty of space for touring kayaks. Practice rescues, strokes and maneuvers to fine-tune your boat control skills!

 

There's no official theme for this month; the only requirement is that you come out and kayak with us!

What to expect:

  • 5:20 - 5:30pm; Arrive at Sandia Lakes, meet NMKI representative and pay user fees before entering the park.  After park entry fees have been collected, drive to designated lake (typically #3) and meet NMKI representative to gather assigned gear.  4 total bathrooms are near by for changing (2 mens, 2 womens).  Do not change in the parking lot.
  • 7:30 - 7:45; Out of the water, assist in returnining equipment to storage area
  • 8:00; Gates lock. All paddlers must be out of the locked area by 8pm.

Ground Rules (per Sandia Lakes Recreation Area):

  • Drive counterclockwise around the lake (ie: follow the one-way signs)
  • Park in the designated parking lots; those unloading boats may park nearer to the access point, provided they do not block access to the road or additional parking.
  • Do not block the drive when loading/unloading the boats
  • Enter the lake at the gravel entry only; do not enter from the grassy areas
  • Kayakers are not permitted in the lakes before 5:30pm.  Please wait outside of the gated area until Jane or other NMKI representative collects your entry fee between 5:20 - 5:30.
  • If arriving after 6pm, Sandia Lakes will not open the gates; you will be expected to carry your boat from the store parking lot to the lake for kayaking. Best to arrive well before 6pm.

Price:

$10 per kayaker ($3 per 'Visitor'; those who are neither kayaking or fishing)

Boat & Gear rental options:

Students of New Mexico Kayak Instruction - $5

All others - $5 for the first two trial sessions; $15 after that.

$15 if you request a specific boat for demo

If you requested a boat, you must arrive by 5:30pm to pay the park entry and gear rental fee, and get your gear by 5:45. Otherwise, all unclaimed gear will be locked down for security for the remainder of the night; no exceptions.

Private instruction is available upon request. $85/person for a 2hr lesson, pre-paid. May include up to two people.

We look forward to paddling with you!

Price: 
$10.00 Before Tax
Payment: 

Price:

  • $10 per person (kayaking fee, includes park entry fee)
    - or -
  • $3 per person (park entry fee for observers only). This applies to anyone who enters the recreation area, including kids.

Boat & Gear rental options: 

  • Students of New Mexico Kayak Instruction - $5 
  • All others - $5 for the first two trial sessions
    • $15 after that.
  • These options are typically not "current model" kayaks, but typically range from 2007 - 2011 year models.

Demo options available

  • $15 for Whitewater, recreational and fishing kayaks
  • $25 for Touring kayaks
  • These options are considered "current model" kayaks and are typically less than 2 years old.

Kelly is someone who knows the sport of kayaking and is able to teach in a safe, effective and fun way.  Not only did the girls have a total blast, but they learned the names for all parts of their kayak and equipment, how to safely enter and exit a kayak, how to help someone else who may be in trouble, what to do in inclement weather and how to best move through the water (to name a few).  We had our last Girl Scout meeting of the year last week, and when I asked the girls what their favorite experience was over the last 3 years, 75% chose kayaking.  I would highly recommend Kelly to anyone and would be happy to answer any questions you may have.

Cris Todd  -  Girl Scout Troop #1521
My girl approached the class as 'something my dad signed me up for and I don’t want to go', but she had a blast and wants to do it again.
Robert Miller  -  Dad of a Girl Scout
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