The NEWPORT BAY CONSERVANCY OFFERS A TOUR OF THE UPPER NEWPORT BAY
EVERY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY MORNING YEAR-round, on KAYAKS! Our trained
Naturalists have been conducting water tours here at the Back Bay for
twenty years. Never kayaked? No problem! You will begin with an
introductory lesson (sponsored by California Department of Boating &
Waterways
[http://dbw.parks.ca.gov/BoaterInfo/BSClassesAndCourses.aspx]) on
water safety and proper paddling before your get on the water. WHAT
TO EXPECT:
As you practice your technique, you will get a view of picturesque
bluffs merging with the wetland, shore birds feasting in the tidal
flats, stingrays gliding under your boat along the calm bottom, and
silvery mullet fish jumping gleefully out of the water. Upper
Newport Bay is one ot the only wetland environments in Southern
California that you are allowed to kayak in, which makes this
experience unique from other kayak expeditions in harbors or along the
coast. The water is calm and mostly shallow, and the land is always
within swimming distance. There are no motorized boats allowed or
ocean waves, making this a peaceful way to learn kayaking or build
upon skills in a mellow environment.
**Double kayaks are assigned to even numbered reservations (party of
2, 4, etc). Individual kayaks are held only for odd number
reservations (party of 1, 3, etc.) and naturalists. Children ages
8-12 MUST ride with an adult (18+) in a double kayak.**
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:
Naturalists will make 2-3 stops to allow the group to rest and catch
up where they discuss various aspects of the ecology and natural
history of the Bay. Each tour is unique with different wildlife
sighting depending on the season and state of the tide. In the summer
it is common to see open-water skimmers and terns that come here to
nest predominate as well as more sting rays gliding through the warmer
water. In the winter, there is a huge abundance and diversity of
migratory birds from shorebirds, ducks, and grebes visiting from
Canada and Alaska. Each naturalist guide will have their own
passions and interests in various topics in the Bay, however, if you
are looking for more information on a specific topic, please contact
us to consider a private tour.
HOW TO BE PREPARED:
All participants will help to set up their kayak and work together to
carry the equipment from the storage area to the water's edge. This
requires participants to be relatively fit and able to carry up to 30
lbs for a short distance. Come prepared for the elements wearing
layers, sun protection (even in winter), and be prepared to get a
little wet. Electronics such as cell phones, car keys, and cameras
are not recommended unless properly protected. Any items lost or
damaged will not be replaced by the NEWPORT BAY CONSERVANCY. Make
sure to arrive at least 15 minutes prior to tour to check-in and fill
out waiver (minors under the age of 18 need parent signature on the
waiver). No dogs allowed on tour. Lightning or heavy winds/rain
cancel tour.
**All participants are expected to be able to swim, lift, and paddle
efficiently. Any participants that may have disabilities or
limitations should contact Carissa Macias at
carissa.macias@newportbay.org prior to booking a reservation.
GROUPS/PRIVATE TOUR:
There are options for groups of 10 or more to tour together
privately. Consider US for your next class field trip, scout
experience, or staff bonding activity. Contact Carissa Macias at
carissa.macias@newportbay.org for more information.
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