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  1. Welcome to Milwaukee Kayak Company! Offering Daily Rentals & Weekly Tours. Click “Book Now” to reserve. Milwaukee Kayak Company (MKC) was founded in 2013 after many years of adventures and exploration…

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      318 SOUTH Water Street. Milwaukee, WI 53204. # (414)...

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    • Downtown Milwaulkee Kayaking, WI
    • Kletzsch Park, Milwaukee River, WI
    • Lake Michigan, WI
    • West Bend Milwaukee River, WI
    • The Menomonee River, Three Bridges Park, WI
    • Fox River, WI
    • Pewaukee Lake, WI
    • Bark River, WI
    • Upper Dells, Wisconsin River, WI
    • Little Cedar Lake, WI

    Downtown Milwaukee is a fabulous place to kayak. Kayaking the river along downtown’s waterfront will give you a whole new perspective on the city. This paddle offers flat waters in calm weather and is suitable for all ability levels, including beginners. From the water, kayakers will be impressed by the iconic Daniel Hoan Memorial Bridge. The bridg...

    Kletzsch Park is a great location to launch your own kayak from and check out Milwaukee River. Start downstream after Kletzsch Park Falls and enjoy a quiet rural getaway. Paddlers will travel past Lincoln Park. Beginners should take out at Estabrook Dam and shuttle back to Kletzch Park, or turn around and paddle back upriver. Intermediate paddlers ...

    There are over a dozen access points for kayakers wanting to kayak on Lake Michigan. South Shore Park features easy access for kayakers from either the boat ramp or the beach. Once you’ve launched your kayak, you can enjoy the massive Lake Michigan. This paddle is suitable for all levels; however, paddlers must check the weather before going out. B...

    The Washington Street Dam is a great place to launch your kayak and experience the Upper Milwaukee River. Paddlers can choose their own routes here, but this trip will take you 3.9 miles to Quaas Creek Park. You can then catch a ride back to Washington Street Dam. If you tackle the one-way trip, it should take about 90 minutes. The first mile flows...

    Kayakers can access the Menomonee River at a few different points: Emmber Lane, Three Bridges Park – South or North Bank, and Valley Passage. You can either enjoy the paddle and stay in the river or make a day of it and stop at different hotspots. This paddle is suitable for all levels, including beginners. You can visit the City Lights Brewing Com...

    The Fox River represents a delightful change of scene from busy downtown Milwaukee. In addition, the Fox River offers wildlife watching opportunities. Paddlers often see turtles, fish, swans, cranes, and birds flying overhead. Paddlers can see the diverse riverbank, which features different views. You’ll see wide-open areas, banks with cattails, an...

    Pewaukee Lake is the largest lake in Waukesha County. Pewaukee Lake is five miles long and one mile wide and offers a scenic paddle. The lake features great fishing, and many fishermen seek out the large 50-plus inch Muskies. Bass, bluegill, walleye, and yellow birch are also found in the lake. Pewaukee Lake is five miles long and one mile wide. Ka...

    This perfect tour gives you a taste of everything Wisconsin paddling has to offer. Begin at the Lower Nemahbin launch in Lower Nemahbin Lake. The kayak tour is just under three miles long and should take about three hours. Paddlers can enjoy the lake’s shoreline before entering Bark River. The entrance to Bark River is narrow and accessed through a...

    This kayak trip offers something completely different: the breathtaking Dells. The Dells are a 15 mile long Wisconsin River gorge. The gorge is lined with canyons and impressive sandstone outcroppings. The Dells are also frequented by powerboats, which sometimes move quite fast through the river. To avoid power boaters, stay close to shore, avoid b...

    Little Cedar Lake features clear water and a small island. The island is surrounded by large rocks, adding to the area’s appeal. The lake is an average of 12 feet deep, and you can see the bottom. A lake circumnavigation is about four miles of paddling. As you paddle, you’ll notice a sandy swim beach. This is a great spot to cool off and enjoy a la...

  2. May 31, 2022 · Brew City Kayak offers kayaking for all levels. Plan a kayaking tour of Milwaukee, WI or rent a kayak and stand up paddle board to explore yourself. Book today!

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  3. Kayak Tours & Rentals in Milwaukee, WI. Come kayak Milwaukee and see picturesque sunsets from the waters of Lake Michigan or gorgeous city skyline views from the Milwaukee River.

  4. The Milwaukee Urban Water Trail is a canoe and kayak route through urban portions of the Milwaukee, Menomonee, and Kinnickinnic Rivers that provides over 60 miles of river access and paddling opportunities to the 1.5 million people in the Greater Milwaukee Metropolitan Area.

  5. Kayaking through downtown Milwaukee at sunset offers visitors a magical and romantic way to witness the city’s skyline transform into a mesmerizing display of colors as the sun dips below the horizon, casting a golden glow on the water and the city.

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