17 Kayaking Areas near Paintbrush Canyon - Free Arenas
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17 Kayaking Areas near Paintbrush Canyon

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Showing Kayaking Areas within 50 miles Distance miles Go of String Lake Rd, Alta, WY 83414, USA City, Zip, or Address Go

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String Lake

Alta, Wyoming

0.2 miles W

A shallow, warm lake connecting Jenny and Leigh Lakes at the base of the Tetons — the clear water lets you see the bottom from a kayak, wade easily with kids, and access wilder open water beyond.

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0.1-7.3 mi

Leigh Lake

Alta, Wyoming

0.3 miles NW

Tucked beneath Mount Moran and just a mile from the String Lake trailhead, Leigh Lake rewards with majestic serenity, shoreline views of Boulder Island, and calm waters perfect for kayaking or canoeing.

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Loon Lake

Ashton, Idaho

25.2 miles NW

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Kings Wave

Jackson, Wyoming

32.9 miles S

A popular highway turnout launching point for kayakers to practice and show off freestyle skills on the season-dependent King's Wave surf wave on the river.

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0.1 mi

Lewis Lake Campground

Grant Village, Yellowstone National Park

34.7 miles N

Yellowstone's third-largest lake draws canoeists, kayakers, and serious anglers, with a quiet campground open mid-June through early November on a first-come basis.

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17.5 mi

Tear Drop Lake

Ashton, Idaho

36.3 miles NW

A small, lively lake in the Targhee forest for kayaking, swimming, and an easy loop trail — family fun with primitive lakeside camping.

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13.8 mi

Big Elk Creek

Irwin, Idaho

37.5 miles SW

A versatile campground on a small dammed lake with fishing, kayaking, hiking and backpacking into the Caribou-Targhee National Forest, and stunning fall Aspen and Douglas-Fir colors on the Big Elk Creek Trail.

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2.1-11.5 mi

Lewis River Channel / Dogshead Loop

Grant Village, Yellowstone National Park

37.5 miles N

A serene hike along Lewis Channel to Shoshone Lake — the largest lake in the continental US without a road to it — with Teton views, driftwood shores, osprey, bald eagles, and ravens.

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Calamity Campground

Irwin, Idaho

39.9 miles SW

A wooded Palisades Reservoir campground 55 miles east of Idaho Falls with clean blue water for swimming, boating, water skiing, and fishing — plus miles of ATV routes.

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Fall Creek Falls

Swan Valley, Idaho

40.3 miles SW

A shaded Snake River campground near Swan Valley with abundant wildlife, great trout fishing, and Fall Creek Falls a quarter-mile away.

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Winter Wave

Alpine, Wyoming

40.5 miles S

A highway turnout and short trail leading down to King's Wave, a popular kayak surf wave on the river — a well-known spot for freestyle kayakers to practice and show off.

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Taco/ Burrito

Alpine, Wyoming

40.5 miles S

A world-class river wave on the Snake River that fires above 13,000 CFS — throw any wave trick here, then put in just upstream at Fall Creek for a 15-foot waterfall lead-in.

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Mesa Falls

Ashton, Idaho

40.8 miles NW

Upper Mesa Falls drops 114 feet and spans 300 feet across the Henrys Fork — just 0.2 miles of paved walkway from the parking lot, with platforms, handrails, and morning rainbow mist.

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Grant Village

Grant Village, Yellowstone National Park

42.8 miles N

Named for President Grant near Yellowstone Lake's West Thumb, this village has lakeside dining, a geyser basin next door, campfire ranger programs, and tree-lined campsites steps from the water.

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Marshall's

Saint Anthony, Idaho

47.5 miles W

Marshall's Wave on the Teton River — created by a headgate — serves up a reliable surf wave for kayakers and paddlers when flows climb above 600 cfs.

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Sucky Courtney's

Saint Anthony, Idaho

48.7 miles W

Marshall's Wave on the North Fork of the Teton River kicks up a friendly surf wave for beginners, with a generous eddy on river left at flows above 600 cfs.

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Big Feeder

Ririe, Idaho

49.5 miles W

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