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Home: Categories: Watersports: Canoeing, Kayaking, Paddling, Rafting, Rowing: United States: Washington: Washington Canoeing, Kayaking and Rowing Clubs
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  • BBOP - Bellingham Bay Outrigger Canoe Paddlers BBOP - Bellingham Bay Outrigger Canoe Paddlers
    Our mission is to promote and perpetuate the sport and culture of outrigger canoe paddling in our community and throughout the Pacific Northwest. Established in 2011 - the Bellingham Bay Outrigger Paddlers club (BBOP) has become a mainstay for helping to get our local communities out on the water on a regular basis. The club consists of Men, Women and Co-Ed competitive teams as well as a large Recreational group and a youth program dedicated to enjoying the beautiful Pacific Northwest ocean scenery. Whether you are an experienced outrigger canoe paddler or new to the water, BBOP has a place for you. Bellingham, Washington
    https://www.bbop.us/
    (Added: Sun Feb 14 2021) - Report this link as bad!
  • Bellingham Canoe and Kayak Sprint Team Bellingham Canoe and Kayak Sprint Team
    Bellingham Canoe and Kayak Sprint Team (BCKST) is a not-for-profit Olympic-style kayak and canoe team for youth ages 8-18. First formed in 2013, the team has grown over the years to incorporate new to the sport paddlers as well as those excelling at top levels, competing at the national and international regattas. The team remains committed to a healthy, whole-child approach where all kids, no matter their skill level or age, can be a part of a team and learn a life-long sport. Bellingham, Washington
    http://bellinghamcanoekayak.org/
    (Added: Sun Feb 14 2021) - Report this link as bad!
  • Boeing Employees Whitewater & Touring Club - BEWET Boeing Employees Whitewater & Touring Club - BEWET
    The Boeing Employees Whitewater & Touring Club (BEWET) offers its members in the Pacific North West the opportunity to get out on the water to safely sea kayak on and around the Puget Sound and to whitewater raft some of North America's most scenic rivers. Membership is generally available to Boeing employees and retirees. Sea Kayaking is available year round with weekly paddles. Trips are available during the spring and summer. Whitewater rafting trips run on weekends throughout the spring and summer to rivers in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and British Columbia. The club also holds events to introduce people to these sports and provides training to enhance skills and ensure safety on the water. Seattle, Washington
    https://www.bewet.org/
    (Added: Fri Feb 19 2010) - Report this link as bad!
  • Cascade Canoe & Kayak Racing Team Cascade Canoe & Kayak Racing Team
    The fifth largest Olympic sport, Canoe/Kayak racing combines skill, teamwork, endurance and strength in single, double and four-person boats. With this life-long sport, we strive to help you develop your physical capacities, as well as learn important life skills such as love of sport and exercise, goal setting, discipline, and passion for life. Lifelong friendships are formed, experiences are shared, and character is built. Our training program is coeducational, with training groups clustered by speed and goals. Also depending on goals, water workouts, running and weight training may be included. Those striving for higher goals train year round. The ultimate achievement in canoe or kayak racing is to become an Olympic champion. The coaching staff for the Cascade Canoe and Kayak Team has helped three athletes qualify for the US Olympic Team. Our team is led by former US National Team Member, Coach and World Championship Team Leader, Dan Henderson, who is also a four-time Pan American medalist. Bothell, Washington
    https://cckrt.org/
    (Added: Sun Feb 14 2021) - Report this link as bad!
  • Coeur d'Alene Canoe and Kayak Club Coeur d'Alene Canoe and Kayak Club
    Do you live in the Spokane, Washington or North Idaho area? Are you interested in canoeing or kayaking? Then the Coeur d'Alene Canoe and Kayak Club is for you! Our club was founded in the summer of 2005 to establish a community of paddlers in the area. Together, we explore the region's numerous scenic waterways, learn new skills, and share experiences. Through our activities we increase our safety by paddling in numbers and by practicing safe paddling habits. And, we use our numbers to ensure that the recreational paddler is fully represented to our local community and government. The club also conducts safety, skills and rescue clinics through the spring and summer. Other club activities include scenic trips, after-work paddles, long distance excursions, overnighters, paddle-in camping and fishing trips, and ocean kayak trips --all with an educational focus. We even have picnics, potlucks, and club socials. Spokane, Washington
    http://www.cdacanoekayakclub.com/
    (Added: Wed Jan 29 2014) - Report this link as bad!
  • Everett Rowing Association Everett Rowing Association
    The Everett Rowing Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to the sport of rowing in Snohomish County. Whether you are interested in learning how to row or If you have rowed in the past, we can find the right seat for you! If you are looking to enter the sport, we offer classes in learning how to row for youth and adults. We will take you through the basics of the stroke and by the time you are done, you will be rowing on the Snohomish River. Everett, Washington
    https://www.everettrowing.com/
    (Added: Tue Dec 25 2012) - Report this link as bad!
  • Hole in the Wall Paddling Club Hole in the Wall Paddling Club
    The club acts as a catalyst to help open doors to shared knowledge, improved skill levels, and out-door adventures. It also introduces you to people who share your interests in the life-long physical activity and fun of kayaking, camping and exploring our Pacific Northwest waters. The club's purpose is to encourage safe kayaking, stress to members the importance of training and education in kayaking skills and safety, protect the environment and have fun. Anacortes, Washington
    https://hitw.clubexpress.com/
    (Added: Fri Feb 19 2010) - Report this link as bad!
  • Kai Pana Outrigger Canoe Club Kai Pana Outrigger Canoe Club
    Kai Pana Outrigger Canoe Club is a non-profit competitive racing club based out of Bellingham, Washington. Megan Gebhardt and Tyler Irwin founded Kai Pana Outrigger Canoe Club in 2013 following a move from San Diego, California where they were involved in outrigger canoe racing with both, San Diego Outrigger Canoe Club and Kai Elua Outrigger Canoe Club. They felt the need to create a club that actively perpetuates the Polynesian sport of outrigger canoe racing and the culture that comes with it. Kai Pana in Hawaiian translates to "Rhythm of the Ocean." This name was chosen to symbolize the technique and mindset needed to paddle on the open ocean and how paddlers need to be in tune with the waters around them. Bellingham, Washington
    https://kaipanaoutrigger.com/
    (Added: Sun Feb 14 2021) - Report this link as bad!
  • Kenmore Waterfront Activities Center Kenmore Waterfront Activities Center
    We are located in Kenmore as a part of Squire's Landing Park. On the water we are at the confluence of Swamp Creek and the Sammamish River. Our clubs offer basic learn-to as well as advanced skills for dragon boat, canoe and kayak, outrigger canoe, rowing and SUP. Kenmore, Washington
    https://www.kenmorewac.org/
    (Added: Sun Feb 14 2021) - Report this link as bad!
  • Kikaha O Ke Kai Outrigger Canoe Club Kikaha O Ke Kai Outrigger Canoe Club
    Established in 1996 and paddling out of Federal Way, Washington. Kikaha is a Non-Profit organization dedicated to the sport of Hawaii Outrigger canoe paddling. We welcome new members in love with the outdoors, wanting to participate in an exciting sports and wanting be a part of an active and family friendly group. Federal Way, Washington
    https://kikaha.com/
    (Added: Sun Feb 21 2010) - Report this link as bad!
  • Lake Washington Rowing Club Lake Washington Rowing Club
    Lake Washington Rowing Club's primary purpose is to further the sport of rowing in the greater Seattle area. The scope of our activities extends from the training of people who have never rowed before to the training and development of Olympic-caliber rowers. The club has programs for recreational and competitive rowing for adults of all ages. Seattle, Washington
    https://www.lakewashingtonrowing.com/
    (Added: Fri Feb 19 2010) - Report this link as bad!
  • Matelot Kayak Club Matelot Kayak Club
    The Matelot Kayak Club is a Tacoma-area group of paddlers that are active throughout western Washington. Paddle trips, clinics and recreational paddling opportunities contribute to a dynamic club environment, where our only limitations are things we haven't tried yet. Club meetings are held on the second Monday of the month (except December), at the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, Washington
    http://matelotkayakclub.blogspot.com/
    (Added: Thu Dec 31 2020) - Report this link as bad!
  • North Puget Sound Dragon Boat Club North Puget Sound Dragon Boat Club
    Welcome to the North Puget Sound Dragon Boat Club, the Premiere Dragon Boat Club on beautiful Whidbey Island. The NPS Dragon Boat Club is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization. Membership is open to the public. Our mission is to promote the physical, social, and emotional benefits of dragon boating. While this sport developed in this country because of its benefits for breast cancer survivors, our club welcomes paddlers of all ages, abilities, and fitness levels. Our members come from all over the North Puget Sound area, including Mount Vernon, Bellingham, Anacortes, Camano and Whidbey Island. They come for fun, fitness and friendship. We have two teams to welcome you, whether you are looking for recreational time on the water, and/or a more strenuous workout. Oak Harbor, Washington
    https://npsdragonboat.wixsite.com/dragonboat
    (Added: Thu Jan 21 2021) - Report this link as bad!
  • North Sound Sea Kayaking Association North Sound Sea Kayaking Association
    We are the North Sound Sea Kayaking Association, a not-for-profit paddling club dedicated to enjoying the waters of the Salish Sea and surrounding areas through safe and skillful paddling. We welcome people from all backgrounds and skill levels. The North Sound Sea Kayaking Association is a paddling club founded in 1985 to promote the enjoyment and safety of sea kayaking through trips, instruction, and information exchange. NSSKA is run solely by volunteer members who organize and lead trips all over the Puget Sound area. While most of our trips involve sea kayaking in salty waters, we also paddle lakes and the occasional river. Everett, Washington
    https://nsska.clubexpress.com/
    (Added: Tue Feb 16 2021) - Report this link as bad!
  • Northwest Whitewater Association Northwest Whitewater Association
    We are a whitewater rafting club based in Spokane, Washington. Our goal is to promote whitewater boating, safety, and conservation. We've been around since 1989 helping unite river runners across the region. Northwest Whitewater Association members are private recreational boaters that share a common interest in floating the great rivers of the Inland Pacific Northwest. Spokane, Washington
    https://www.northwestwhitewater.org/
    (Added: Sat Feb 08 2014) - Report this link as bad!
  • Olympia Area Rowing Association (OAR) Olympia Area Rowing Association (OAR)
    Olympia Area Rowing (OAR) is a rowing club in Olympia, Washington, USA. It has the following mission: "OAR promotes and provides competitive and recreational rowing for adults and youth in the local community, fostering sportsmanship, teamwork, athleticism, and camaraderie." The OAR boathouse is located in the Port of Olympia's Swantown Marina. Olympia, Washington
    https://olympiaarearowing.org/
    (Added: Fri Feb 19 2010) - Report this link as bad!
  • Olympic Peninsula Paddlers Olympic Peninsula Paddlers
    Olympic Peninsula Paddlers (OPP) is a club for sea kayakers, white water paddlers, rafters, canoeists and any other paddle-powered watercraft. We are a diverse group united by our love of paddling. Our membership ranges from persons just beginning in the sport to experts in Greenland-style rolling and in surf kayaking; from members looking to purchase their first boat to those that have built their own stitch-and-glue or skin-on-frame kayak. Port Angeles, Washington
    https://www.olympicpeninsulapaddlers.com/
    (Added: Wed Jan 29 2014) - Report this link as bad!
  • Paddle Trails Canoe Club Paddle Trails Canoe Club
    Paddle Trails Canoe Club exists to provide an informal organization for paddlers in Washington State. Club activities revolve around a busy trip schedule that includes flatwater trips on both fresh and salt water, and river trips at widely varying skill levels (Class I to Class IV). Each year, club members lead over 100 trips on saltwater, lakes and rivers for paddlers of all skill levels. Paddle Trails also sponsors training sessions for beginning and intermediate boaters, safety and equipment workshops, rescue practice sessions, leadership training and occasional races. Seattle, Washington
    https://paddletrails.org/
    (Added: Mon Dec 05 2005) - Report this link as bad!
  • Portland Vancouver Rowing Association Portland Vancouver Rowing Association
    The Portland Vancouver Rowing Association (PVRA) is a strong coalition of Portland, Oregon and Vancouver, Washington area rowing clubs, partners, donors, staff and volunteers from all over the Pacific NW region who come together to organize and manage rowing competitions and other rowing-related events in the Northwest Region. Each year thousands of athletes, coaches, US Rowing officials, fans and volunteers attend our events, which include the annual US Rowing Regional Youth and Masters Rowing Championships, the Row for the Cure and more. Portland, Oregon
    http://pvra-northwest.weebly.com/
    (Added: Sun Dec 13 2020) - Report this link as bad!
  • Sammamish Rowing Association Sammamish Rowing Association
    Our mission is to promote the sport of rowing on Seattle's Eastside to athletes of all ages and abilities, while inspiring an atmosphere of teamwork and competition. Sammamish Rowing Association is a community rowing program, dedicated to providing the broadest possible access to rowing for everyone in the area. We are the only rowing program on Seattle's Eastside. We row on beautiful Lake Sammamish; our boathouse is in Marymoor Park.
    https://www.sammamishrowing.org/
    (Added: Fri Feb 19 2010) - Report this link as bad!
  • Sand Point Paddling Club Sand Point Paddling Club
    Sand Point Paddling Club (SPPC), located in Seattle's Magnuson Park, offers year-round canoeing and paddling activities. It's a place to experience outrigger canoeing, stand up paddling (SUP), dragon boating, and more. We host outrigger practices, paddling workshops, and recreational racing events. We are a team of recreational and competitive paddling enthusiasts who want to promote and perpetuate paddle sports in the Pacific Northwest. We strive to provide opportunities to improve fitness, health, and teamwork through paddling. SPPC holds practices for outrigger canoeing and SUP; organizes team building paddling events for corporate and school communities; and hosts races for both competitive and recreational paddlers. We're located right on the shores of Lake Washington, a 19.5-mile long lake, with unobstructed views of Mt Rainier and the Cascade Mountain Range. We paddle in all sorts of weather and conditions - from glassy and calm water, to fun and surf-able downwind waves. Seattle, Washington
    http://www.sandpointpaddlingclub.com/
    (Added: Thu Jan 09 2020) - Report this link as bad!
  • Seattle Canoe and Kayak Club Seattle Canoe and Kayak Club
    Join the fun at Green Lake's Seattle Canoe and Kayak Club. The club's primary focus is Olympic flatwater canoe and kayak racing, but there is much more than that available. Membership is not required for classes; however, membership is required for use of club equipment outside of classes as the club does not rent boats. Seattle, Washington
    https://www.seattlecanoekayak.club/
    (Added: Fri Feb 19 2010) - Report this link as bad!
  • Seattle Flying Dragon Boat Club Seattle Flying Dragon Boat Club
    The Seattle Flying Dragons are folks who enjoy paddling together as a team. For those unfamiliar with the sport, dragon boating is a boat of 20 paddlers, a drummer, and a steersperson paddling to cross the finish line faster than their competition. It's a team sport in its purest form that encompasses the elements of power, speed, synchronization, and endurance. We paddle year round on Lake Union in Seattle and the Sammamish River Slough in Kenmore. During the spring and summer months paddlers can choose to compete in a variety of dragon boat races and other events. Kenmore, Washington
    https://www.seattleflyingdragons.org/
    (Added: Thu Jan 21 2021) - Report this link as bad!
  • Seattle Outrigger Canoe Club Seattle Outrigger Canoe Club
    Paddling an outrigger canoe takes more than just muscle. It takes coordination, six paddlers working as one. When thoughts and effort come together, and the 40 foot, 400 pound canoe glides forward in a seemingly effortless way, the feeling is something that can't be duplicated any other way. In 1996 a group of paddling friends longing for that special feeling got together and founded the Seattle Outrigger Canoe Club. In the years that followed, the club has competed in British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, California and all over the Pacific Northwest Region. Team members have also raced at the national and international level.
    https://www.seattleoutrigger.com/
    (Added: Fri Feb 19 2010) - Report this link as bad!
  • Seattle Sea Kayak Club Seattle Sea Kayak Club
    The Seattle Sea Kayak Club is the place where novices and experts swap stories, share kayaking info, and have fun doing it. The club has an informal social atmosphere which fosters opportunities to meet other paddlers. The club offers a regular monthly newsletter, monthly meetings, and trips. Seattle, Washington
    http://www.seattlekayak.org/
    (Added: Fri Feb 19 2010) - Report this link as bad!
  • Sound Rowers Open Water Rowing and Paddling Club Sound Rowers Open Water Rowing and Paddling Club
    Sound Rowers Open Water Rowing and Paddling Club is an organization conducting races coordinated by volunteers for world class and weekend athletes in any open water, human powered craft. We sponsor races for kayaks, surf skis, rowing shells, rowboats and canoes throughout Puget Sound. There are more than a dozen different racing classes for all levels of competition, from recreational paddlers to Olympic athletes. Nonmembers are welcome to participate - all you need is a boat, a paddle, a PFD and whistle (required) and a nominal entry fee. Seahurst, Washington
    https://www.soundrowers.org/
    (Added: Thu Jan 02 2003) - Report this link as bad!
  • Spokane Canoe & Kayak Club Spokane Canoe & Kayak Club
    The Spokane Canoe & Kayak Club is located in Spokane, Washington and has approximately 400 members. Club activities include paddling trips for sea kayakers, white water kayakers, and canoeists of all levels. Paddling clinics are offered during the year for flatwater canoeing, sea kayaking, and moving water (canoeing and white water kayaking) by ACA Certified instructors.
    https://www.sckc.club/
    (Added: Mon Dec 05 2005) - Report this link as bad!
  • Spokane River Rowing Association Spokane River Rowing Association
    The Spokane River Rowing Association (SRRA) provides rowing opportunities for the people of the Inland Empire and Greater Spokane area, particularly those who have never before had access to rowing. With the closest opportunity to participate in rowing being in Seattle, Washington or Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, SRRA provides a safe, educational and fun way for the people of Greater Spokane to participate in one of the oldest organized sports in the world. Spokane, Washington
    https://www.spokanerowing.org/
    (Added: Thu Feb 26 2015) - Report this link as bad!
  • Tacoma Dragon Boat Association Tacoma Dragon Boat Association
    TDBA (Tacoma Dragon Boat Association) is a year round paddling club. Our members paddle for recreation or competition. TDBA members range in age from 18 to over 80, and come from a wide range of professions. TDBA is the home of the Destiny Dragons, named for the moniker by which Tacoma, Washington has been known for over 80 years: the City of Destiny. We get to know each other well during practices and races and enjoy time together away from home. In Tacoma, we get together for social events, too. Tacoma, Washington
    https://www.tacomadragonboat.org/
    (Added: Thu Jan 21 2021) - Report this link as bad!
  • Tri-Cities Outrigger Canoe Club Tri-Cities Outrigger Canoe Club
    Recreational and Competitive Outrigger Canoe Paddling. Celebrating 20 years in 2018, Tri-Cities Outrigger Canoe Club was founded in 1998. We are based in the Tri-Cities, Washington. We train three days per week on the Columbia River. Our season starts in April and ends in October. We belong to PNW-ORCA and participate in the summer race series. TCOCC typically attends 6-7 short and long distance races each season. The club currently owns 3 OC-6 canoes and one OC-4 Canoe. Additionally many of our members paddle OC-1 and OC-2 canoes. Richland, Washington
    https://www.tricitiesoutrigger.org/
    (Added: Tue Feb 16 2021) - Report this link as bad!
  • Vancouver Lake Rowing Club Vancouver Lake Rowing Club
    Vancouver Lake Rowing Club's mission is to serve the youth of our community, adaptive rowers, at risk individuals, and adult rowers by teaching rowing technique, water safety, sportsmanship, teamwork, and stewardship of resources. Vancouver, Washington
    https://www.vancouverlakerowingclub.com/
    (Added: Tue Dec 25 2012) - Report this link as bad!
  • Washington Kayak Club Washington Kayak Club
    Fun and safe kayaking through trips, education, skill development, and conservation. The club offers Whitewater and Sea Kayaking trips, pool sessions, training & clinics, and more. The WKC is an active participant in our community and is dedicated to preserving Washington's waterways. The WKC participates in local conservation and access issues, and we support many organizations such as, American Whitewater, who have strong lobbying arms in Washington DC. As a member of the WKC you become part of a larger voice for the support of vital issues that affect all paddlers. Seattle, Washington
    https://wakayakclub.clubexpress.com/
    (Added: Mon Dec 05 2005) - Report this link as bad!
  • Washington Recreational River Runners Washington Recreational River Runners
    Dedicated to whitewater rivers, WRRR members enjoy the rivers of the Northwest and British Columbia. In rafts, catarafts, inflatable and hardshell kayaks, WRRR is open to any whitewater enthusiast. Come join us on the river! Renton, Washington
    https://wrrr.org/
    (Added: Fri Feb 19 2010) - Report this link as bad!
  • Wenatchee Row and Paddle Club Wenatchee Row and Paddle Club
    Wenatchee Row and Paddle Club's mission is to provide access to the mid-Columbia River and its tributaries for educational, recreational and competitive experiences using human powered watercraft. Along those lines, we operate two boathouses and manage a large dock in the Wenatchee park system on the shores of the Columbia River. Our members have access to storage space as well as use of 20+ club-owned boats. Ample parking is available in the adjacent Linden Tree Park lot. During the warm-weather months, we practice rowing and paddling skills on a weekly basis. But even during the winter, you'll find numerous club members out on the Columbia. We have programs for both recreational and competitive athletes, including ones for juniors. Wenatchee, Washington
    https://www.wenatcheerowpaddleclub.org/
    (Added: Fri Jan 10 2020) - Report this link as bad!
  • Whatcom Association of Kayak Enthusiasts (WAKE) Whatcom Association of Kayak Enthusiasts (WAKE)
    We're a non-profit social kayaking organization based in Bellingham, Washington, open to any adult who wants to paddle in the Pacific Northwest. Our focus is sea kayaking, however, we do have many whitewater kayakers as members. Because paddling conditions in the Pacific Northwest are typically cold and fickle, WAKE emphasizes safety in all sponsored events: trainings, occasional day paddles and trips, and monthly meetings with speakers addressing all aspects of paddling.
    https://wakekayak.org/
    (Added: Fri Feb 19 2010) - Report this link as bad!

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