Explore the tranquil Lake Lonely outlet at your own pace with quality kayaks or paddleboards
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3 Hours
Kayak or paddleboard, Life jacket
Paddle through the calm waters of Lake Lonely outlet and onto Saratoga Lake on a self-guided adventure. Choose a single or tandem kayak or a paddleboard and enjoy four miles of scenic, forested shoreline.
Single kayaks and paddleboards support up to 300 lbs; tandem kayaks up to 480 lbs. Participants under 18 must have a parent or guardian sign the waiver.
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before your scheduled reservation; no refunds within 24 hours except for unsafe weather.
378 Crescent Ave, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
I love this place! Yesterday was the second time that I was ever there. Previously, I had always gone to Kayak Shak at Fish Creek in Saratoga Lake. Never knew about this place before. In comparison to Fish Creek, it is much calmer and has little to no wind.There are no motor boats and my paddle was far more calm and relaxing as a result. There are two directions that you can paddle. If you go to the left it takes you out to Lake Lonely. If you go to the right it follows the creek. Two completely different experiences. You can rent or you can bring your kayak. I believe they charge $10 to put in if you bring your own kayak. Rentals are 14 dollars per hour. Staff is very friendly and they assist you in getting in and getting out of your kayak if you need it. The owner said that they are open until October 1st this year.
Joanne Ekstrom
August 26, 2025
I love this place! Yesterday was the second time that I was ever there. Previously, I had always gone to Kayak Shak at Fish Creek in Saratoga Lake. Never knew about this place before. In comparison to Fish Creek, it is much calmer and has little to no wind.There are no motor boats and my paddle was far more calm and relaxing as a result. There are two directions that you can paddle. If you go to the left it takes you out to Lake Lonely. If you go to the right it follows the creek. Two completely different experiences. You can rent or you can bring your kayak. I believe they charge $10 to put in if you bring your own kayak. Rentals are 14 dollars per hour. Staff is very friendly and they assist you in getting in and getting out of your kayak if you need it. The owner said that they are open until October 1st this year.
Joanne Ekstrom
August 26, 2025