Guided Kayak Tour
Zanesville, OHIO
Our tour guide will help with basic paddle instruction & safety 101. The guide will share their knowledge of the rich history of the area along the route and travel with you for the duration of your trip.
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Paddle the scenic Licking & Muskingum Rivers in a Pea Ohana kayak traveling 4 miles downriver as you enjoy a mixture of rural nature & urban sprawl, ending your trip by passing under the famous Y-Bridge in downtown Zanesville.
Plan Your Experience
Highlights
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You'll be joined by an experienced river guide for the duration of your trip.
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Float under the Historic Y-Bridge in downtown Zanesville.
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Pass over two sets of rapids as you trek downriver.
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Enjoy the sites of downtown Zanesville as you end your trip.
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Float from immersive dense nature to a bustling downriver.
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Begin at the infamous Dillon Falls on the Licking River.
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Enjoy pints at the craft brewery located above the boathouse.
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What's Included
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Wristbands for discounts at local restaurants.
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Safety flotation devices.
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Kayak & Paddle.
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Experienced Kayak Guide.
Know Before You Book
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Maximum Weight Limit 250 lbs. (Ask us about our canoe if over limit)
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Minimum Height 4 ft. (48 in.)
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The minimum age is 8 years old.
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All minors are required to have a guardian or parent signed waiver.
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Ages 8-15 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
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Cancellation Policy
90% refund if canceled 72 hours before activity. 50% refund if canceled 24 hours before activity. 25% refund if canceled less than 24 hours before the rental time.
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Click here for additional frequently asked questions.
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Located in the heart of Zanesville, Ohio, and the Putnam Entertainment District, Pea Ohana's boathouse is adjacent to local shops, a craft brewery, and several restaurants creating a unique experience both on and off the water.
Availability Notes
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The guided kayak tour is only available at 4:00 PM & must be booked 24 hours in advance. To schedule another time contact us for availability. During unsatisfactory water conditions, the route is switched to the Muskingum River for a 4-mile float.