The Ultimate Guide to Kayaking + Paddle Boarding in Big Bear Lake

There is no better way to experience the serenity of Big Bear Lake than from the water. Whether you are an experienced paddler or looking for a fun family activity, kayaking offers a unique perspective of our beautiful mountain home.

Man kayaking on a lake in a yellow kayak under dramatic cloudy sky with scenic mountain and water views

Renting a Kayak or Paddle Boarding by Location

If you don’t have your own gear, don’t worry! There are several excellent local companies that offer kayak and paddle boarding rentals so you can get out on the water quickly:

South Side of Lake

Big Bear Marina

Located: 3 min drive from The Village
Best for: not having to carry the kayak to launch, it’s just right there ready to go!

Family kayaking on Big Bear Lake with colorful tandem kayak near marina on a sunny summer day
Paddle boards and kayaks lined up at the dock at Big Bear Marina with scenic lake and marina waterfront view
South Side of the Lake

Get Boards

Location: Across from Veterans Park
Best for: being walking distance to eating and drinking in The Village.

A smiling woman in a life vest is paddling a kayak on Big Bear Lake, with houses and rocks visible on the shore in the background.
Man stand-up paddleboarding on a lake near rocky shoreline with scenic outdoor adventure and clear water views
West Side of the Lake

Get Boards

Located: Boulder Bay area
Best for: calmer waters launching into the lake.

A smiling woman in a life vest is paddling a kayak on Big Bear Lake, with houses and rocks visible on the shore in the background.
Man stand-up paddleboarding on a lake near rocky shoreline with scenic outdoor adventure and clear water views
West Side of the Lake

Pleasure Point Marina

Location: Near Boulder Bay Area
Best for: looking for calmer waters and canals to ride through.

Person kayaking on a calm lake near rocky shoreline with mountain reflections and scenic outdoor landscape
Two people stand-up paddleboarding on a calm mountain lake with scenic shoreline and distant forested hills
Northwest Side of the Lake

Captain Johns Marina

Location: Fawnskin area
Best for: anyone who has a cabin on the north side of the lake and wants the convenience of not driving to the south side.

Rentals include kayaks, paddleboards, and canoes.

Colorful kayaks and canoes lined up at a lakeside rental dock with staff station and scenic mountain lake background

Bringing Your Own Kayak or Paddleboard? Read This First!

If you are planning to bring your own vessel to Big Bear, please be aware of our strict Quagga Mussel Inspection protocols.

To protect our lake’s ecosystem, the Big Bear Municipal Water District requires that all privately owned watercraft be inspected before they can be launched.

  • The Inspection Rule: Your vessel must be clean, drained, and dry. If your vessel arrives at a launch ramp and has not been properly inspected or does not meet the cleanliness standards, you will be asked to leave the launch area.
  • What to do: Please ensure you visit an authorized inspection station before heading to the water. Getting your inspection done in advance saves you a trip and ensures your day on the lake starts smoothly!

For the most up-to-date information on inspection locations and hours, please visit the Big Bear Municipal Water District website.