Hackensack Riverkeeper's Sunday Morning Guided Kayak Tours

Hackensack Riverkeeper's Sunday Morning Guided Kayak Tours

Join Hackensack Riverkeeper’s experienced paddling guides on a two-hour exploration of the Sawmill Creek marsh. Choose your Sunday, 10am.

By Hackensack Riverkeeper

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Location

Laurel Hill Park

Laurel Hill Road Secaucus, NJ 07094

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 1 day before event

About this event

On our flagship guided tours through the Meadowlands estuary, kayakers have the opportunity to view both the Newark skyline and the entire Manhattan skyline from this unique perspective, with a thousand acres of protected wetlands in your foreground. It can’t be beat!

Tours are themed by the day's tide...

High Tide kayakers will be able to explore the many meandering hidden creeks and channels that are sometimes inaccessible during low tide.

Low Tide kayakers can expect to see herons, egrets, shorebirds, ducks, raptors and wrens as well as a good chance to spot muskrats or crabs in the creeks and Diamondback terrapins basking on the mudflats.

Be sure to bring your binoculars or borrow a pair of ours!

EXPERIENCED Adults 18+ only. Download directions to Laurel Hill Park.
Meet and check in at the Laurel Hill Paddling Center, 1/2 hour before trip departs.

Save time and download your waiver today!

Tickets are available to rent one of our kayaks or bring your own!


*NOTE: For those who would like to bring their own boats, traditional or PVC kayaks perform best in the waters of Laurel Hill. It is recommended that foldable kayaks be models that are specified as suitable for choppy water. Not every foldable kayak is appropriate or sturdy enough for live current/choppy water paddling. Inflatable kayaks are generally not recommended as they could risk puncture in the tall grasses and may be hindered if the wind gusts. If unsure, we recommend you rent one of ours.

Organized by

Founded in 1997 by Captain Bill Sheehan, Hackensack Riverkeeper is the leading environmental organization working on Hackensack River issues. The group engages in a fourfold strategy of environmental action, advocacy, education and enforcement in its work to protect, preserve and restore the Hackensack River Watershed. Our ongoing efforts mean protected wetlands, cleanups of toxic sites, restored habitats, better public access, and a new appreciation for the “River of Many Bends”!

$20 – $70