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Stoney Creek to Axton Landing

3 miles
Short (< 3 hours)

Perhaps the most beloved of all our trips. An easy cruise down a beautiful creek.

PRICE & BOOKING

Boat/board rental:

Transport (to start):

Transport (end):

What's included:

Want a guide?:

from $50 (see our choice of craft below)

$60

$70

Canoe, Kayak or SUP/ paddle / transport / PFD (life vest) / waterproof map

Take the guesswork out of planning and navigation and have one of our friendly, experienced NY State Licensed Outdoor Guides accompany you.  Rates from $180 for a half day (up to 4 hours) or $325 for a full day (up to 8 hours).  

This trip involves transport and so please contact us to book.  

TRIP OVERVIEW

This paddle is a customer favorite and often repeated, once discovered. Maybe it is the stillness and natural beauty of the surroundings or the mesmerizing reeds that flow in the gentle current beneath you. Whatever it is, you will enjoy an easy and unforgettable trip down this beautiful creek. Both Stoney Creek and The Raquette River have a gentle flow that can be paddled both directions with ease, upstream or down. The Raquette wanders through mixed hardwood forests bordered by the Western High Peaks Wilderness Area.

We will meet at our store, check that you have everything you need and then you will follow our transport shuttle out to Axton Landing boat launch and park your car there so it is waiting for you when you are done. We'll then all continue on in the shuttle to Stoney Creek Ponds where you will begin your trip.

Once there, our driver will prepare the equipment for you, discuss the map and points of interest and provide a few paddling tips. You will have all day to complete the trip and then when you are finished can just lift the boats/boards out of the water and put them to one side (along with all the other rental equipment). Give us a call to let us know you are back and then you are free to leave (no need to wait).

TRIP DETAILS

Difficulty:

Easy

Distance:

3 miles

Duration:

Short (< 3 hours)

Area:

Raquette River Watershed

Trip begins at:

Stoney Creek Ponds

Trip ends at: 

Axton Landing

Trip type:

Waterways:

Point A to B

Stoney Creek Ponds, Raquette River

Rivers/Creeks:

Small ponds:

Large lakes:

Motors allowed?:

Swimming?:

Carrying required?:

Views:

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

No

No

Good

Trips have been categorized based on typical experience.  May vary depending on your abilities and the conditions. 

CHOICE OF CRAFT
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Recreational kayak ($50/$55)

Plastic recreational kayaks that offer a great balance of performance and stability.​​​​  Solo or tandem models available.

Lightweight kayak ($75)

Lightweight, composite kayaks that offer superior comfort and performance.  Solo models only.

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Touring kayak ($60)

Efficient plastic touring kayak suitable for longer trips and more experienced paddlers.  Solo models only.

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Kids kayak ($45)

Smaller kayak suitable for childen.  Solo models only.

PADDLING TIPS

If you are new to paddling adventures here's some helpful suggestions to help make sure you have a great time.  This is a water sport with some effort required and exposure to the elements being part of the experience.

COMFORT & SAFETY

1. Be prepared to get wet.  At the very least you will get your feet wet getting in and out of the boat.  We have dry bags available to rent or buy in all sizes to help keep your stuff dry too.

 

2. Check the weather and plan for the conditions.  The sun is stronger on the water so sun protection is a must (sunscreen, hats, long sleeves etc.).  Bug spray is always a good idea too, especially earlier in the season.  


3. Stay fueled and hydrated.  It can be pretty tiring being out on the water so bring snacks/ lunch and plenty to drink to make sure you have enough gas in the tank for the whole trip.  

ON THE WATER

1. Stay within your comfort zone.  Keep closer to shore while you build up confidence or when dealing with more challenging conditions.


2. Be mindful of motorized traffic.  You have the right of way but motor boats create waves and have to share the waterways with you too.  In some areas red & green bouys will mark the boat channel for motor boats.  We recommend paddling just outside of the channel as this will keep you clear of the motor boats and also the obstacles that are causing the need for the bouys there too.  When paddling through motor boat wake or in choppier conditions maintaining forward paddling will provide much more stability than sitting still.  


3. Monitor weather conditions throughout your trip.  You should get off the water immediately in an active thunderstorm.  Wind can also have a big impact on your paddling experience.  Be especially conscious of the wind pushing you along on the way out as it means the paddle back will require more effort.  Plan accordingly.  


4. In an emergency put your safety first.  Problems are very rare but it's good to have a plan just in case.  Get to shore as quickly as you can and call 911 if you are hurt, in danger or stuck.  If you can't call then try and flag someone down to help you.  If you are able to safely get your equipment to shore, re-board and continue then great.  Although it is possible to self-rescue on the water it is difficult and only possible after expert tuition and practice so it should not be attempted by less experienced paddlers.  

Please note:

  • Full payment must be made before a trip or rental can proceed

  • NY Sales Tax (8%) and a 3% booking fee will be added additionally to the prices shown

  • We ask that you please look after our equipment.  You are responsible for any damage.

  • Each participant must complete a waiver and agree to our booking policy before a rental or trip can proceed.

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