Yellowstone National Park is a popular destination for kayaking, with the best time being during the summer months when the weather is warm and the park is busiest. However, be prepared for large crowds in popular areas. For a more peaceful experience, try kayaking during the early morning or evening hours. Late spring and early fall are also ideal for kayaking. Yellowstone Park and Grand Teton Park offer many rivers and a large Yellowston Lake, perfect for canoeing and kayaking. A 12-day training trip in Gardiner is perfect for kayaking, followed by a full-day trip. One of the easiest and most sheltered places to kayak in Yellowstone is directly out of the Bridge Bay Marina. Paddling Yellowstones Lewis Lake is available for day paddlers and overnighters. Canoes, kayaks, paddleboards, and other non-motorized boats are permitted on all lakes except Sylvan Lake, Eleanor Lake, Twin Lakes, and Beach Springs Lagoon. Guided kayak tours on Yellowstone Lake are available with reviews, photos, and free cancellation.
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