Kids Learn to Kayak
Age 9-11
One week,
all kids. Supportive, fun learning - Guaranteed!
Kids' Learn
to Paddle Week is an exciting introduction to the thrill of whitewater kayaking
for ages 9-11. Our instructors love sharing their passion for the river with
kids, creating many opportunities for fun and learning. Our emphasis will be on
enjoyment of the sport and basic safety through individual attention. This Learn to Paddle program is part of our trademarked Rapid Progressions
Learning System, which provide guaranteed skills and techniques needed for a
successful kayaking experience. We've found that whitewater kayaking is the
perfect venue to give kids a great sense of personal accomplishment while
having a lot of fun. Hey Kids! Check out a Daily Camp Journal (coming soon) to see what other kids have
done at camp in the past. Parents, read on for course details and Frequently Asked Questions.
| Kids: Ages 9-11 Learn to
Kayak |
| Skill Level: |
Novice |
| Course Length: |
5 Days |
| Ages: |
9-11 years |
| Price: |
$1135 |
| Starting Dates: |
June 15 July 13 |
| Check In Day: |
Sunday, 3-6 pm |
| Check In Location: |
Kleinrath Hall |
| Type of Lodging: |
Cabin |
| Number of Nights: |
5 |
| Number of Meals: |
19 |
| Course Concludes: |
After lunch Friday |
| What's Included: |
Lodging, meals, Outfitter's Store discount, boat, paddle, PFD, helmet, sprayskirt, wetsuit, paddling jacket, booties and transportation during the course.
Family Fun Friday: 8:30 am - Parents meet kids for Nanty paddle. 1 pm - Deli Lunch 2:00 pm - Head Home |
| Prerequisites: |
Learn to Paddle required skills |
What is included? Every course features an all-inclusive package with instruction,
transportation, meals, lodging, 24-hour supervision and equipment at no
additional cost. Similar to most other summer camp programs, we handle
everything from the time you drop your kid(s) off at NOC to the time you pick
them up on Friday and all stuff in between. Even though we provide technical
gear, most kids like to have spending money for our Outfitter's Store,
where you'll receive a discount on boats, paddling equipment and accessories. Where will my child stay? Kids share "gender specific" cabin lodging (linens provided) with a
"same gender" instructor providing 24-hour supervision. We have found
that a tired paddler is not a very good one, so curfew is 10pm for Kids. What is your student to instructor ratio? The 4:1 student-to-instructor ratio gives plenty of individual attention and an
opportunity for more fun and personal growth. Is the instruction guaranteed like your adult courses? Yes, although we want to keep kayaking fun and not push the younger kids too hard. Look here to see the list of guaranteed skills (PDF format).
What certifications do your instructors hold? All of our instructors are professionally-certified kayak instructors
with a minimum of Wilderness First Aid and CPR. NOC maintains a high level of
rigorous internal training for our instructors in river safety and rescue.
How hard
is the whitewater my child will paddle? Safety is a priority for NOC. We provide the best security possible on, and
off, the river while teaching how to manage unforeseen challenges on the water.
This kids program will paddle Class I-II whitewater with Nantahala Falls being
a goal for Family Fun Day. If you are not sure how rapids are classified, visit
the AW International Scale of River Difficulty page. What's Family Fun Friday? All Kids' Week programs feature a special Family Fun Friday where parents are
invited (and encouraged!) to join the instructors and kids on Friday morning
for a paddle down the Nantahala River together. Parents and family can bring
their own boat or rent a ducky or raft. All groups will then meet at NOC for a
deli style picnic lunch, then be able to head out around 2pm on Friday. Be
prepared to listening to your kid's stories of fun and excitement all the way
home.
Contact Us Call the Guest Relations Office at 800-232-7238 for information regarding availability and options.
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