• Hauʻula to Mālaekahana

    Hauʻula Beach Park Hau'ula Beach Park, Hauula, HI
    #2 Intermediate

    This medium length paddle can be challenging because of potential large trade swells. If conditions allow you can get up close to several islets between Lai‘e Point and Mālaekahana.

  • Summer Solstice Celebration Meet & Greet

    Haleʻiwa Beach Park HVXW+5M9, Haleiwa, HI
    #1 Easy Glider

    We’ll celebrate the summer solstice with a roundtrip EZ Glider paddle from Haleʻiwa Beach Park. Our route will be determined by the conditions that day. After the paddle we’ll enjoy a potluck BBQ picnic dinner as we await an awesome sunset to end the longest day of the year.

    Free
  • The Big Kahuna

    Kaimalino St. Beach Access C7G6+836, Kailua, HI
    #3 Advanced

    A long paddle for experienced kayakers from Kaimalino to He’eia Kea with a stop at the Moku Manu cave

    Free
  • Mālaekahana to Waialeʻe

    Malaekahana M396+QH3, Hauula, HI
    #3 Advanced

    A challenging paddle around the northern tip of O‘ahu. Can be windy and rough with open ocean swells. Cruise past the James Campbell Wildlife Refuge, Turtle Bay and Kawela Bay.

  • Waialeʻe to Haleʻiwa

    Waialee Beach Park MXVJ+87, Kahuku, HI
    #2 Intermediate

    A scenic paddle going past all the famous North Shore surf breaks. The first couple miles are the most challenging depending on the swell.

    Free
  • Pōkaʻī Bay to Mākua

    Pōkaʻī Bay Beach Park CRR5+JWV, Waianae, HI
    #2 Intermediate

    This is a mellow paddle on the calm, leeward coast. Going by World Famous Makaha surfing beach where there is also a turtle feeding station if anybody would like to take a dip and check out some honu.

    Free
  • Windbag Regatta

    Maunalua Bay Beach Park 77MM+69W, Honolulu, HI
    #1 Easy Glider

    Join the fun, come race with the crew as we race down from Hawaii Kai to Wai‘alae Beach using any wind catchment system. Paddling is allowed and there will be a fabulous pot luck and coveted finisher’s prizes for various categories and one person will be crowned “Windbag of the Year”!

    Free
  • Tracks Beach to Ko Olina and Back

    Tracks Beach Park 9V69+46W, Nānākuli, HI
    #2 Intermediate

    The first half of this paddle is not the most scenic, but once you pass the Kalaeloa Harbor entrance you cruise by the plush Ko Olina Resort. The reef in front of Ko Olina and the Kahe Power Plant cooling water discharge pipe are great snorkeling spots.

    Free
  • Heʻeia Kea Pier to Kapapa Island

    He’eia Kea Canoe Hale C5VQ+692, Kahaluu, HI
    #1 Easy Glider

    A return to an old stomping ground! Meet at the He’eia Kea Small Boat Harbor’s canoe hale at 9:00 AM. Bring lunch and snorkel gear, if so inclined. The route goes across part of the Sandbar (Ahu O Laka) and may get shallow at spots so bring reefwalkers or tennies/tabies for crossing shallow spots and the rocky landing on the island.

  • Makapuʻu around Mānana (Rabbit) Island

    Makai Research Pier 889H+FW7, Waimanalo, HI
    #1 Easy Glider

    An EZ Glider round-trip paddle from the Makai Range Pier to Makapu‘u going around Mānana (Rabbit) Island if conditions allow.

  • Turtletown Tour

    Kualoa Regional Park Campsite A G555+HR, Waikane, HI
    #1 Easy Glider

    While the fishermen try to reel in a big papio, non-fishing club members can take an EZ Glider roundtrip cruise to visit Turtletown in the patch reefs of Kaneohe Bay. A high concentration of honu inhabit these reefs and we hope to snorkel respectfully with them.

  • Mākua to Kaʻena & Back

    Makua Beach GQP9+WJ2, Waialua, HI
    #2 Intermediate

    This is a round trip paddle along the rugged leeward coast from Mākua Beach to Kaʻena Point and back. Probably too early for a humpback whale encounter, but maybe an early arrival will show up.