Frequently Asked Questions
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Why Alpine Kayak?
What class should I take?
What should I bring/ wear to my kayak class?
Where is Alpine Kayak?
I don't have any experience, can I kayak?
When is the kayak season in Colorado?
Will I get wet?
What are your hours?
Can I rent a kayak at Alpine Kayak?
Where are the classes & trips?
Are you certified to give kayak lessons?
Can my kids come along?
What is your class/ trip cancellation policy
Why Alpine Kayak?
The Instructors:
Our standards for instructors are some of the highest you’ll find anywhere, so that you have a great experience on the water
- We recruit from across the United States.
- Lead instructors are ACA Whitewater Kayak certified, have river rescue, first aid and CPR.
- Not only do the instructors have the best qualifications, they know how to teach, have the right personality, are patient, safe and can show you a great time.
- Our lead instructors are professionals with years of teaching experience.
- Assistant instructors are gaining experience by watching and helping the lead instructors. They have the same high standards.
Our School:
Proven methods that help you learn fast!!
- Alpine Kayak has been teaching since 1989. Our proven teaching methods make the difference in learning.
- Our teaching methods provide a fast, confident progression.
- Over 150 miles of river available nearby on the Colorado, Eagle and Roaring Fork Rivers. One of the few permitted schools to teach/guide on the Shoshone Rapids in Glenwood Canyon.
- Classes for all abilities and ages.
- Not only are the classes effective, but they are fun!
- Low student to instructor ratio.
- The Upper Colorado River provides a perfect teaching environment for beginners. This is one of the best beginning stretches we have found in the U.S.
- Great Value! Classes start at just $35
The Equipment:
The best selection of kayaks and gear, so that you will have the right fit and be comfortable.
- We supply all of the equipment and clothing. State of the art gear.
- New kayaks every year. Over 50 kayaks from Dagger, Wave Sport, Jackson Kayak, Pyranha and Liquid Logic. Over 20 models to choose from, so you have the proper fit and performance.
Paddle Club:
Ask about the Paddle Club Season Pass!!!!! Paddle every week for $20 after you have taken a river class
- We supply all of the equipment. Meet people of your same ability level, fine-tune the skills learned in your class & have the supervision of Alpine Kayak’s instructors
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What class should I take?
Interested in seeing what kayaking is all about?
Take: A pool or lake class.
When: Pool-Wed nights at the Avon Rec Center 6:30-9. Call for reservations. Feb-Oct
Lake- Weekdays or weekends. May-Oct
Cost: Pool $55, Lake $55. Call for private rates.
Or
Try: A ½ Day Sit-on-Top Kayak Tour
When: Daily May-Oct
Cost: ½ Day trips start at $79
Interested in learning whitewater kayaking?
Take: A Beginner River Class.
When: May-Oct. Weekdays and Weekends. Class consists of a 3-4 hour lake session in the evening or afternoon and then the next full day on the Colorado River.
Cost: $169 Call for private and group rates!
Want to learn how to Roll?
Take: A pool roll class
When: Wednesday nights 6:15- 9:00pm
Cost: $40 Call for reservations
Took a beginner river class last year and want to refresh or start the season right?
Take: A refresher class.
When: May- Sept. One day on the Upper Colorado River. Weekdays or weekends
Cost: $119. $99 with your own equipment.
Took a beginner class and want the next level class?
Take: An intermediate class
When: June, July or August
Cost: Call for pricing
Want to do Class III?
Take: A group or private lesson on the Shoshone Rapids in Glenwood Canyon
When May- October
Cost: Depends on # of runs and group size
Can my child learn to kayak?
Take: Beginner group river class participants must be 11 yrs old to go on the river.
Take: A private lake class with your children of age 7 and up.
Want to learn everything in 1 day?
Note: This is only for those who are very athletic and in good shape!
Take: One day intensive beginner river class.
When: April- Oct
Cost: Private rates apply
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What should I bring/ wear to my kayak class?
All of your kayaking equipment is included with your class. These items are: a kayak, paddle, helmet, sprayskirt, PFD, wetsuit & paddle jacket. You must bring your own footwear. i.e. Wetsuit booties, aquasocks, etc... & lunch.
You should bring comfort items such as: sunscreen, sunglasses, towel, water bottle, waterproof camera & anything else to help keep you comfortable for a day in the sun.
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Where is Alpine Kayak?
Alpine Kayak is centrally located in the beautiful Vail Valley of Central Colorado. More specifically we are in Edwards just west of Vail and Beaver Creek.
Driving Directions & Contact info
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I don't have any experience, can I kayak?
Yes, most of our students have had little to no prior kayaking experience. "First timers" are our specialty!
It is good to be comfortable around water & a strong swimmer.
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When is the kayak season in Colorado?
Alpine Kayak teaches kayaking 9 months out of the year.
River Classes are offered from late Apr- mid Oct.
Pool Classes are indoors and are taught from Feb- Oct.
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Will I get wet?
Yes, In our beginner class you are required to do a "wet exit". You will also get splashed by smaller beginner rapids.
During a sit-on-top tour, you will be splashed by waves in the river and there is always a possibility of finding yourself in the river.
We require protective footwear on all river classes/trips and provide you with a wetsuit and/or splash jacket as needed.
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What are your hours?
Alpine Quest Sports & Alpine Kayak are open all year long. We are open 7 days a week from 9:00am - 6:00pm MST.
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Can I rent a kayak?
Yes & No.
If you have taken a class with Alpine Kayak or have river kayaking experience you can rent a kayak. If you have little or no river kayaking experience we will not rent you a kayak. Kayaking can be very dangerous for the inexperienced or unguided. We suggest you take a class to get the basics and get comfortable in a whitewater kayak. Whitewater kayaking is quite different from rafting, canoeing & sea kayaking. We think it is much more fun too!!
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Where are the classes & trips?
Alpine Kayak has access to over 100 miles of rivers in central Colorado. We teach primarily on the Upper Colorado River, but also hold classes on the Eagle & Roaring Fork Rivers (water levels & skills depending). Lake classes are taught on a local lake close to Alpine Kayak & Pool Classes are taught indoors at the Avon Recreation Center.
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Are you certified to give kayak lessons?
Alpine Kayak prides itself on the quality of instructors and programs. Alpine Kayak holds its instructors to some of the highest standards for kayaking instructors. All instructors have First Aid Certification, CPR, Swiftwater Rescue training and all lead instructors are certified by the American Canoe Association (ACA) in whitewater kayaking instruction.
Alpine Kayak also holds a River Outfitter License from the Colorado Division of Parks & Outdoor Recreation.
Be sure to check the qualifications of other schools & instructors when comparing.
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Can my kids come along?
Students for all river activities must be at least 11 years old and comfortable in the water. Children as young as 7 may participate in private lake classes when accompanied by an adult.
Children 8-12 may wish to look into Beaver Creek Resort's Kid's Day Adventure Camp Kayaking Day which is sponsored by Alpine Kayak.
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What is your trip/ class cancellation policy?
Due to classes filling up quick and a short summer season, Alpine Kayak maintains a strict 48 hour cancellation policy. A credit card is required to hold a reservation. Any cancellations within 48 hours will be charged 100%. Students may reschedule, but no refunds will be given.
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Revised: 02/15/09.
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