5 Great Paddleboarding Spots in Nevada

5 Great Paddleboarding Spots in Nevada

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While it is true that much of the state is covered in stark desert, the warm climate of Nevada also gives way to some amazing bodies of water to experience. One of the best modes of exploring these hidden gems is on top of a paddleboard. Check out five great places to spend the afternoon paddleboarding in Nevada. 

1. Zephyr Cove Marina, Zephyr Cove, NV

The waters of South Lake Tahoe feed into this small cove. The mile-long beach is a perfect place to launch a paddleboard. While other parts of the waterway may have boats, everyone works hard to share the space. This is a good spot for a variety of skill levels. Seeing the wildlife along the shoreline via the slow moving paddleboard is an experience worth the workout. The cove also has a family-friendly resort so it does not feel as remote as some other spots.

2. Lake Las Vegas Watersports, Las Vegas, NV

This spot is close enough to the strip that they offer transportation to the site from local hotels. Many people use a day of paddleboarding on this well-maintained water as a break from a trip to Sin City. For most people visiting, they rent equipment so this is perfect for those who have never tried the sport. This is something unique to add to a fun weekend in Vegas with friends.

3. Colorado River via Laughlin, Laughlin, NV

Rocky River Fun offers rentals of a variety of equipment on the Colorado River. The river is a bit more challenging than a lake for paddleboarding so this is a good spot for those with advanced control. Many people enjoy the increased workout from being on water moving a little faster than the local lakes.

4. Incline Village, Lake Tahoe, NV

Incline Village is a great starting point for a trip aboard a paddleboard. The waters are clean, clear, and for the most part, calm. There are plenty of rentals for families wanting to try the sport and many offer basic instruction to get you started. The clean waters are also often well stocked with fish. 

5. Cold Lakes, Elko County, NV

Part of the glacial run off, this series of out-of-the-way lakes are a great place to paddleboard for those who want to get away from it all. The water is cold so for the most part you may need a wet suit but the views are well worth it. Because they are a bit off the beaten path, this is a true peaceful escape to enjoy the quiet on the lake. This spot is best for those with some experience since it is remote.