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Tacoma Paddleboard Rental |
Paddleboard

From $46.00 first night

$23.00 / additional night

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Tacoma Backpacking Tent Rentals |
Tent

REI or similar

From $18.40 first night

$9.20 / additional night

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Mountain Bike Rental Tacoma Washington |
Mountain Bike

From $92.00 first night

$46.00 / additional night

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Camping Stove Rental Tacoma |
Camping Stove

From $11.50 first night

$4.60 / additional night

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Car Camping Chair Rental Tacoma Washington |
Camping Chair

From $3.45 first night

$2.30 / additional night

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Tacoma Kayak Rental |
Kayak

From $46.00 first night

$23.00 / additional night

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Trekking Pole Rentals Tacoma Washington |
Trekking Poles

From $6.90 first night

$4.60 / additional night

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Tacoma Backpacking Rental |
Backpacking Pack

Osprey or similar

From $17.25 first night

$9.20 / additional night

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Tacoma Camping Cooler Rentals |
Cooler

From $4.60 first night

$3.45 / additional night

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Tacoma PFD Personal Floatation Device Life Jacket Rental |
Life Jacket

From $5.75 first night

$1.15 / additional night

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Tacoma Headlamp Rental |
Headlamp

Black Diamond or similar

From $11.50 first night

$5.75 / additional night

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Road Bike Rental Tacoma |
Road Bike

From $92.00 first night

$46.00 / additional night

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Sleeping Pad Rental Tacoma |
Sleeping Pad

Thermarest or similar

From $11.50 first night

$6.90 / additional night

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Backpacking Gear Tacoma Washington |

Explore Tacoma’s Outdoors with the Right Gear

Tacoma is a gateway to some of the best outdoor adventures in Washington! Whether you're paddling along Commencement Bay, biking the scenic trails of Point Defiance, or camping near Mount Rainier, having the right gear makes all the difference.

Top Outdoor Destinations Near Tacoma

Tacoma’s diverse landscapes provide a playground for nature lovers. Whether you prefer exploring the coastline, hiking through thick forests, or taking in mountain views, these three destinations are perfect for your next adventure.


Point Defiance Park

One of the largest urban parks in the US, Point Defiance Park offers miles of hiking, waterfront views, and access to Puget Sound kayaking. The Five Mile Drive loop is a favorite for cyclists, while Owen Beach is a great launch point for paddleboarding.

Mount Rainier National Park

Less than two hours from Tacoma, Mount Rainier National Park is an outdoor enthusiast’s dream. Rent snowshoes in the winter or hiking gear in the summer to explore iconic spots like Paradise and Sunrise.

Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge

For a more tranquil outdoor experience, Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge is ideal for birdwatching, kayaking, and photography. The scenic boardwalk trail winds through wetlands, offering up-close views of native wildlife and stunning landscapes.

Check out these Tacoma outdoor adventure guides

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Epic Fall Adventures in Washington State

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Winter Hiking Trails in Washington |
Best Winter Hiking Trails in Washington: Explore Snowy Landscapes with...

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Paddleboard Gear Rentals in Tacoma |

Get outdoors in Tacoma

Outdoor Activities in Tacoma Made Easier with Rentals

From the mountains to the water, Tacoma’s outdoor scene is best enjoyed with the right equipment. Renting gear ensures you’re always prepared without needing to invest in expensive equipment.

Hiking and Backpacking

Tacoma is a gateway to some of Washington’s most beautiful hiking trails. Whether you’re exploring Mount Rainier or local trails like the Nisqually Vista Loop, renting backpacks, trekking poles, and camping gear can make your adventure seamless.

Kayaking and Paddleboarding

The calm waters of the Puget Sound and nearby lakes make Tacoma an excellent spot for paddling. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced kayaker, renting a kayak or paddleboard lets you explore without the hassle of transport and storage.

Biking

From scenic coastal routes to rugged mountain biking trails, Tacoma offers fantastic biking opportunities. Rent a road bike to cruise Ruston Way or grab a mountain bike to hit the trails at Swan Creek Park.

How it works

We connect renters with lenders in the community on demand.

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Tell us what you need so we can get the right gear for your adventure.

Get matched in as little as 30 minutes.

We find the right gear to fuel your adventure through our community of local lenders.

Pick up your gear and have fun!

Once your match is accepted, you and the lender exchange the gear and you're off!

Frequently asked questions

Is paddleboarding in Tacoma safe for beginners?

Yes! Many locations, like American Lake and Titlow Beach, offer calm, beginner-friendly waters. Always wear a life jacket and stay close to shore if you’re new to paddleboarding.

Is Tacoma bike-friendly for visitors?

Yes! Tacoma has many bike-friendly areas, including designated bike lanes, scenic trails, and parks. The city is welcoming to cyclists of all skill levels, making it easy to explore by bike.

What are the best beginner-friendly biking trails in Tacoma?

Ruston Way Waterfront is perfect for beginners with its flat, paved paths and scenic views. The Foothills Trail is also great for new riders, offering a smooth, paved surface and beautiful surroundings.

When is the best time for backpacking near Tacoma?

The best time is late spring through early fall, as trails are more accessible and the weather is milder. However, always check conditions, as some areas may still have snow or require additional preparation during shoulder seasons.

Is it necessary to have hiking experience to explore Tacoma's trails?

Not at all! Many trails around Tacoma, like those in Point Defiance and Dash Point State Park, are beginner-friendly with gentle terrain and clear signage. Start small and enjoy the beautiful surroundings!

When is the best time to go hiking in Tacoma?

Spring through early fall is ideal for hiking in Tacoma due to pleasant weather and blooming wildflowers. However, winter hikes can also be enjoyable with proper gear and preparation for rain or snow.

What are the best beginner-friendly hiking trails in Tacoma?

Point Defiance Park and Dash Point State Park offer easy, well-marked trails perfect for beginners. Both parks have scenic routes through forests and along the water, making them ideal for a relaxed outdoor experience.

What are the best car camping spots near Tacoma?
  • Best Car Camping Spots Near Tacoma, WA:

    • Dash Point State Park

      • Location: Federal Way, WA (20-minute drive from Tacoma)

      • Features: 398-acre park with camping facilities, hiking trails, and beach access on Puget Sound.

      • Perfect for: Families and first-time campers.

    • Penrose Point State Park

      • Location: Lakebay, WA (45-minute drive from Tacoma)

      • Features: 82 campsites with restrooms, showers, fire pits, and beach access.

      • Perfect for: Exploring marine life and enjoying scenic water views.

    • Belfair State Park

      • Location: Belfair, WA (1-hour drive from Tacoma)

      • Features: 65-acre park on Hood Canal with camping facilities, tidal flats, and wetlands.

      • Perfect for: Shellfish harvesting, kayaking, and water activities.

    • Game Farm Wilderness Park

      • Location: Auburn, WA (30-minute drive from Tacoma)

      • Features: 18 campsites with water/electricity hookups, picnic tables, and fire pits.

      • Perfect for: A quiet, family-friendly camping experience.

    • Dosewallips State Park

      • Location: Brinnon, WA (1.5-hour drive from Tacoma)

      • Features: Riverside campsites, cabins, and access to both freshwater and saltwater activities.

      • Perfect for: Kayaking, clamming, and enjoying forested surroundings.

    Each spot offers unique amenities and activities, so you can choose based on your camping style and interests!

Can I explore Tacoma’s outdoor destinations without a car?

Yes! Tacoma has a reliable public transit system, and many trails, parks, and rental shops are accessible by bike or on foot from downtown.

How close is Mount Rainier National Park to Tacoma?

Mount Rainier National Park is about 60 miles from Tacoma, approximately a 1.5-hour drive, making it perfect for a day trip or overnight adventure.

Why rent outdoor gear on GeerGarage?

Free to request a rental

We contact lenders nearby once your request is created. We don't charge you until we successfully confirm a lender.

Same day rentals

Our matching works FAST! Typically matches occur in under 30 minutes. Many of our rentals are same day or next day.

High quality gear

Our lenders are both businesses and individuals with name brand gear that's ready for any adventure.

Free cancellation

We know plans can change. Cancel at least 48 hours before your rental begins to get a full refund.

Making the outdoors accessible

More access makes more people who care about the environment.

Outdoors in reach

New outdoor equipment is too expensive for many people. GeerGarage rentals are priced to make equipment available for anyone, regardless of their financial means.

Sharing and support

Outdoor recreation can require extensive knowledge and experience. Our community aims to provide a support base dedicated to fostering community, sharing and inclusion.

Reducing waste

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.