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Explore partnershipsNashville offers a fantastic mix of urban paddling and tranquil escapes. Rent a kayak or canoe and paddle the Cumberland River, float near downtown’s vibrant riverfront, or retreat to peaceful lakes like Percy Priest. Whether you’re looking for a relaxed afternoon or a multi-day paddling trip, rental options make it simple to get out on the water.
From bustling city rivers to quiet lakes and wildlife preserves, Nashville’s waterways have something for every paddler. Local rental providers offer convenient pickup options and guided tours for the city’s best paddling spots.
Kayak through downtown Nashville for spectacular skyline views and exciting river action. Suitable for beginners and great for group paddles and fitness outings.
A favorite spot for day trips, Percy Priest offers calm waters, sandy beaches, and scenic islands perfect for exploration. Rentals are available lakeside for convenience.
Paddle in a protected wildlife area just outside the city. Spot heron, turtles, and deer as you quietly glide across Radnor’s peaceful waters.
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Kayak rentals in Nashville let you explore without the hassle of storage, transport, or maintenance. With a range of crafts including single, tandem, or fishing kayaks, renters can pick the best fit for their plans. Local shops provide everything needed for a carefree paddle, from PFDs and paddles to dry bags and waterproof cases.
Try different waterways and kayak styles every weekend without commitment. Whether you’re a solo paddler or looking for a family-friendly experience, Nashville’s established rental scene has you covered.
Choose between solo kayaks for more maneuverability or tandem kayaks for group adventures. Both types are stable and perfect for Nashville’s calm lakes and rivers.
Rent open canoes for a traditional paddling experience or for taking along friends and family on wider bodies of water.
All rentals come with properly sized paddles and U.S. Coast Guard-approved life jackets. Safety and comfort are top priorities for local outfitters.
We connect renters with lenders in the community on demand.
Tell us what you need so we can get the right gear for your adventure.
We find the right gear to fuel your adventure through our community of local lenders.
Once your match is accepted, you and the lender exchange the gear and you're off!
Yes! We offer overnight, weekend, and weekly rentals for extended trips.
Wear lightweight, quick-drying clothing or a swimsuit. Water shoes are recommended, and bring a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen for sun protection.
Yes, a deposit of $200 is required for renting a kayak. This deposit ensures that the rental equipment is returned in good condition. The deposit is fully refundable upon the return of the kayak.
Here are some essential safety tips to keep in mind before kayaking:
Before You Go:
Know Your Limits: Start with calm waters and gradually progress to more challenging conditions.
Check Weather Conditions: Be aware of wind, waves, and potential storms.
Inform Someone: Let a friend or family member know your plans, including your launch point, destination, and expected return time.
Wear a Life Jacket: Always wear a properly fitted life jacket.
Dress Appropriately: Wear clothing that will keep you warm and dry, such as a wetsuit or drysuit in cold water.
Pack Essential Gear: Bring a whistle, a waterproof phone case, a first-aid kit, and a map of the area.
On the Water:
Paddle with a Partner: Kayaking with a buddy is always safer.
Stay Close to Shore: Especially if you're a beginner.
Be Aware of Your Surroundings: Watch for other boats, swimmers, and obstacles.
Check the Water Conditions: Avoid strong currents, large waves, and other hazards.
Know How to Self-Rescue: Practice basic self-rescue techniques, such as re-entering your kayak from the water.
Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water, especially on hot days.
By following these safety tips, you can enjoy a safe and fun kayaking experience.
For beginners, it's best to choose a kayak that is stable, easy to maneuver, and offers good primary stability. Here are a few types of kayaks that are ideal for beginners:
Sit-on-top kayaks:
Pros: Easy to get in and out of, very stable, and great for casual paddling and fishing.
Cons: Can be less efficient in rough water and can be more difficult to paddle in windy conditions.
Recreational sit-inside kayaks:
Pros: More efficient in rough water, better tracking, and more comfortable for longer trips.
Cons: Can be more difficult to get in and out of, and may require more upper body strength.
Inflatable kayaks:
Pros: Portable, easy to store, and affordable.
Cons: Can be less durable than rigid kayaks and may not be as stable.
When choosing a kayak, consider the following factors:
Your skill level: If you're a beginner, a wider, more stable kayak is a good choice.
Your intended use: Are you kayaking on calm lakes or rough rivers?
Your budget: Kayaks range in price from a few hundred dollars to several thousand dollars.
Your physical ability: Consider your strength and flexibility when choosing a kayak.
Yes, you can rent additional water sports gear along with a kayak. In addition to PFDs or life jackets, we also offer paddleboard and surfboard rentals. This allows you to explore various water activities during your trip.
No, life jackets are not included in our kayak rentals. However, we do offer Personal Flotation Devices (PFDs) or life jackets for rent. It's crucial to prioritize safety on the water, so we strongly recommend renting a life jacket along with your kayak.
I had a great experience renting from Kofi! The gear was high quality and worked perfectly for my trip. Pick up and drop off were also super easy because he was both responsive and flexible. Would definitely rent again!
Katie was super helpful. Pick-up and drop-off was very smooth and all of her gear worked great! Would absolutely rent from her again!
Perfect gear for what I needed! Thank you!
We contact lenders nearby once your request is created. We don't charge you until we successfully confirm a lender.
Our matching works FAST! Typically matches occur in under 30 minutes. Many of our rentals are same day or next day.
Our lenders are both businesses and individuals with name brand gear that's ready for any adventure.
We know plans can change. Cancel at least 48 hours before your rental begins to get a full refund.
Making the outdoors accessible
New outdoor equipment is too expensive for many people. GeerGarage rentals are priced to make equipment available for anyone, regardless of their financial means.
Outdoor recreation can require extensive knowledge and experience. Our community aims to provide a support base dedicated to fostering community, sharing and inclusion.
Gear sits unused for most of its life. This is a waste of money and resources. Our community provides an accessible and sustainable alternative to purchasing new.