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    Chicago SUP

    4.5 (58 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
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    Alexis C.

    This was an AMAZING time! We used our student IDs for a discount and were able to go paddle boarding for $20 an hour/person. It was our first experience and we decided to just get right on the water, no lessons. You can put your personal belongings in the back and can get a locker for $3 - nice! We got our life vests on and Ethan (or Ian?) greeted us on the beach. He gave us a brief run-down on how to paddle, turn, get on your knees, and stand up on the board, which was super informative. We finally got in the water and it was bliss. The water was warm and calm, and it was SO EASY to figure out how to paddle board! I was immediately standing up and paddling away. You get to an incredible visual on the Chicago skyline and North avenue beach, the music is popping, and it's honestly so serene to be in Lake Michigan. It was easily THE BEST experience I've had. I loved it so much I wanted to get my own paddle boards. I would definitely recommend this to a friend. In fact, I'll probably be bringing some friends back to Chicago SUP soon!

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    Best place to sup in Chicago! North avenue beach with the city skyline as your backdrop...Unreal!!

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    Paddle Boarding was so fun & relaxing. They said it would be hard but it was pretty easy. Can't wait to go again.

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    Lincoln Park Boat Club - View from the lagoon

    Lincoln Park Boat Club

    4.8(4 reviews)
    0.9 miLincoln Park

    This is a wonderful crew team in the heart of Chicago. I had my best Masters Rowing experience…read morehere, and I love their emphasis on accessibility. They offer learn to row classes, and you can get scholarships to row in their competitive team.

    The Lincoln Park Boat Club is completely member run by passionate folks who love boating -…read morespecifically rowing and paddling. I was into stand-up paddle boarding (SUP) so I was considered a paddler. SUP in Chicago can be hard. Lake Michigan is unfriendly to beginners so the lagoon used by the Lincoln Park Boat Club is perfect. The water is smooth, shallow and dirty enough to motivate you to keep your balance! The equipment at the LPBC is great too. There are a variety of SUP boards ranging from foam beasts that would never tip over to slender racing boards. Most of the storage was taken up by other boats. Some vessels were owned by members and others were owned by the club and could be used by anybody. Since the LPBC is completely run by volunteers, everybody has a lot of responsibility and autonomy. A lot of it is run on the honor system. For example, keeping the dock clean of goose poop and locking the garage was everyone's responsibility. To my knowledge, there was no cleaning or maintenance crew. There are no bells and whistles. The LPBC members I met were friendly. The SUP folks were competitive. It just wasn't my scene. I wanted a place to relax, skim across the water, and be outdoors. The other people I met were perfecting their techniques, getting stronger and racing. I ended up going only about four or five times, or about $100/visit. I'd remain a member if I could pay less than the competitive, more dedicated people. I asked if there could be a modified membership or a pay-per-visit deal but (as of this review) those aren't options.

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    Lincoln Park Boat Club - Lagoon facing sign

    Lagoon facing sign

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    Inside the boathouse

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    Chicago Water Sport Rentals at 31st Street Harbor - Owner doesn't know how to deal with customer service. Just lost two regular customers

    Chicago Water Sport Rentals at 31st Street Harbor

    3.5(77 reviews)
    5.5 miBronzeville, Douglas

    So the weekend is approaching! It's July! It's Hot! Chicago is surrounded by water, at least on the…read moreEast side. What are your plans? Might I suggest Jet Skiing?! Let me tell you about my 4th of July Adventure....... My plans were to hang out and eat BBQ with a friend, but she wasn't feeling too well and had to cancel our plans. After making sure she was ok, I was on the verge of catching up on a series on MAX. Then it hit me, "It's a BEAUTIFUL holiday, and you are about to watch tv? What are you doing? You said you wanted to go jet skiing before the summer is over. What are you waiting for? Let's Do It!" I called Chicago Water Sport Rentals on 31st and spoke with the owner who assured me that the day was perfect and the water was fine, code for: "No Danger Here". After an exchange of "God Bless You", I hung up the phone, quickly put sunscreen on, gathered my wetsuit and sunglasses and headed out the door toward the lake. When I got to the harbor and my jet ski rental destination, that's where the magic happened. After a thorough tutorial about how to properly use and have fun on the jet ski that I was sitting on, off I went to the high seas, I mean out toward open waters with the rest of the water sports lovers. Once I got past the channel filled with boat lovers, sailers, and jet ski pros, I played around in open-calm waters while the sun and the city were beaming down on me. The views are absolutely spectacular and the experience was exhilarating! I was on that thing for an hour. Yes, an hour. Last time it was 30 minutes. This time I wanted to challenge myself. Once I got into my groove, there was NO STOPPING ME, until my time was up. ‍ Lol. I highly recommend you try something new this weekend. If you have been jet skiing before, try a new venue off the 31st Street Harbor. Then treat yourself to lunch at the restaurant directly next door. This experience will make you feel ALIVE!

    We learned a lot about kayaking from the owner, John. He and his staff took their time in…read moreexplaining every detail of the equipment to us. We had a lot of fun paddling in the harbor and checking out all the boats docked there. There was quite a bit of boat traffic this Sunday afternoon so we rolled with the waves as boats come in and out. Some might find that unpleasant but we thought it was a good opportunity to get a taste of what kayaking on the lake could be like. Kayaks and paddle boards stay within the harbor, which is about 9 miles of boat docks. It's quite an different experience from other kayaking locations; it's manmade and urban and the only wildlife is seagulls. There is a parking lot though its $28 for 0-12hrs during the weekends. We chose to park on the other side of the trail and walked to this location. It's a beautiful walk! The best amenity is the private bathroom with shower. We usually don't get wet with kayak but since this is the lake, we were drenched. Highly recommend wearing swimsuit for any water activities. We'll be back to try the jet skis.

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    Chicago Water Sport Rentals at 31st Street Harbor - Owner is very rude. Do not go here at all.

    Owner is very rude. Do not go here at all.

    Chicago Water Sport Rentals at 31st Street Harbor
    Chicago Water Sport Rentals at 31st Street Harbor

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    Three Oaks Recreation Area - One of two lakes.

    Three Oaks Recreation Area

    4.0(55 reviews)
    40.9 mi

    If you're local it's awesome , if you're an out of towner like me you have to pay to park then pay…read moreto get in which sucks

    What an amazing place! How did I not ever know about this? It is free for entrance otherwise it's a…read morefive dollar visitor fee. If you wish to go to the main beach, that's an additional $12 if you are not a resident of Crystal Lake. The grounds are immaculate, very well maintained, and the bathrooms are clean. There are two lakes, multiple pavilions that you can rent ahead of time. Lots of picnic tables for you to sit down. Near the bar and grill while you can't go in the water, you can take your drink and sit on one of the cheers on the beach. You can watch people practice on their WaveRunner. Swing on the swings at the bar and listen to great music. I did not have any food here. I did have an amazing Mojito. The bartender was a young man looking to join the Barrington police force. Polite, kind and also had great customer service skills. The reason why I didn't give it five stars is that there are absolutely no markings anywhere as to what trail you are on, how long of a trail it is, and where there may be porta potties. There aren't any maps or QR codes and it was a bit confusing as I came upon several wise and the trail to decide which way to go as I had limited time there. Given the fact that everything is so nicely taken care of I don't know how they can't have at least some markings on the trails that they have there. One of the workers sent me direction and it literally just took me to a pavilion. They have kayaks, canoes, paddle boats and SUP boards. They also offer lessons for SUP depending on the day. Lots of people fishing. Amazing Place! Please add signage for the trails! The pop and water machine near the beach entrance did not work. Hopefully those are checked daily to repair.

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    Three Oaks Recreation Area - At the bar and grill area. Seating at the beach.

    At the bar and grill area. Seating at the beach.

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    Urban Kayaks Lakefront - Paddle board!

    Urban Kayaks Lakefront

    3.6(8 reviews)
    2.0 miThe Loop

    I would highly recommend Urban Kayaks to anyone that wants a scenic kayaking experience along the…read moreChicago lake front. Frank and LJ helped us out and their customer service is truthfully top. They make the experience super fun and chill and take the time to give you a brief but effective/informative kayaking tutorial before you start. I've kayaked many times before but I am far from a pro or an expert, so the tutorial was very welcomed and it was thorough and one that helped make the kayaking experience better! I HIGHLY recommend Urban Kayaks Lakefront and will definitely be kayaking with them again the next time that I kayak in Chicago!

    Last summer, I was strolling along the riverwalk and saw the sign for Urban Kayaks. They mentioned…read moreanother location, next to the lake, so I went to check it out and fell in love. I vowed to return this summer and was so stoked I bought a $200 summer pass (good from June to October) even before Mayor Lightfoot opened up the lakefront. I have already visited Monroe Harbor three times in the last 30 days and absolutely love the Urban Kayak operation. Everyone is friendly and so professional. First, the kayaks are new and in excellent shape; makes you realize how pathetic the selection can be with other kayak rentals. Second, the staff are an enthusiastic and knowledgeable bunch who make sure everything is in working order before letting anyone head out on their own. Third, the Chicago views are spectacular and even when it's a hot day, it just feels great to be on the water. Fourth, they are less than a quarter mile from the Millennium Park Garage (check out ParkWhiz for super cheap parking). This summer pass has been one of the best investments I've ever made for my mental and physical health and I'm going to kayak all summer!

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    Urban Kayaks Lakefront
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    Wateriders Kayak Tours - Wateriders' Moonlight paddle offers stunning views of Art on The Mart

    Wateriders Kayak Tours

    4.5(308 reviews)
    1.8 miRiver North, Near North Side

    Great first time kayaking! The views were breathtaking and the staff member was very informative…read moreand kind to us. I will be doing this regularly. It's a great way to explore downtown Chicago and connect with yourself.

    First, it says when booking that it will be two hours. The start time is 8:15. So I told my…read morebabysitter an end time based off of that. The day of the tour we get a text saying it will be three hours. That meant we had to scramble to see if our babysitter could stay at least an hour longer. Second, they put a green light on each kayak on each so it can be seen at night on the river (we did the fireworks tour). I am not exaggerating when I say half of the kayaks on the tour lights were out on the way to the fireworks. That made me feel unsafe and anxious. It also made it more difficult to figure out who our tour guides were because at least two tour guides' lights went out as well. Third, they directed us to "park" (not sure how else to put it) for the fireworks in a spot that the other kayak tour groups seemed to very clearly know was to be avoided because a giant boat was going to dock there. This resulted in our group being yelled at by another kayaking group that we should leave for our own safety because a boat was going to dock there. Then the boat was descending upon us and we had to play kayak-frogger across the river in a mad dash at the last minute while the giant boat honked and played sirens because we were in its way. Again, felt very unsafe. For a person looking for a a casual, fun kayaking experience, this whole thing was too stressful. Would not recommend. Other kayaking places we saw on the water seemed more organized and safety-conscious.

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    Wateriders Kayak Tours - This was one of my views from kayaking

    This was one of my views from kayaking

    Wateriders Kayak Tours - Single and Double Kayaks from Water riders Kayak Tours

    Single and Double Kayaks from Water riders Kayak Tours

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    Chicago SUP - paddleboarding - Updated June 2026

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