Paddleboarding and kayaking are incredible ways to connect with nature and enjoy the serenity of freshwater sources. However, nature isn’t designed for people to take advantage of. Every time you explore the water, you are responsible for safeguarding the natural environment. Here are five ways to preserve nature while paddle boarding and kayaking.
Find a Proper Entry Point to the Water
Instead of creating your path through vegetation or fragile shorelines, seek established launch areas. Designated entry points minimize erosion and prevent damage to aquatic ecosystems. Your intentional entry to the water will avoid disturbing wildlife habitats and protect the natural environment.
Keep Noise to a Minimum
Loud noises can unsettle wildlife and alter their natural behaviors. While bringing along a portable speaker is tempting, keeping noise to a minimum is crucial for preserving nature’s tranquility. If you do bring one, play the music at a low volume that only you or you and your tandem kayaker can hear. Doing so will keep the wildlife at peace as you enjoy the journey.
Maintain a Safe Distance From Any Wildlife
The Quail Creek reservoir is a popular destination in Southern Utah because the area is overflowing with beautiful wildlife. While you’re exploring the area using our Quail Creek paddle board rentals, you might catch sight of kit foxes, rabbits, bald eagles, owls, and more.
Despite the urge to interact with wildlife, you must keep your distance. Getting too close can cause them stress, disrupt their natural behaviors, and even lead to dangerous encounters. Admire any animals you encounter in the water or along the banks from afar without approaching. Use binoculars or a camera with a zoom lens to get a closer look without intruding on their space.
Never Leave Trash Behind
The simplest way to preserve nature while paddle boarding and kayaking is to adhere to the “leave no trace” policy. Always pack out everything you bring—including food wrappers, drink containers, bottle caps, and more.
While you’re responsible for your trash, consider bringing a small trash bag to collect litter you find along the way. Picking up debris maintains the waterways and protects wildlife from ingesting or entangling themselves in waste. Every bit of trash that you remove is a step toward a cleaner, healthier environment.
Don’t Bring Items From Nature Home With You
It’s tempting to take home a souvenir from your adventure, whether it’s a beautiful shell, an interesting rock, or a vibrant plant. However, it’s crucial to leave everything in its natural place.
Many parks and waterways are under legal protection, prohibiting people from removing plants, wildlife, or minerals. Taking these elements disrupts the natural ecosystem and can have long-lasting negative impacts.
Instead of collecting physical items, take photographs or write a journal entry about your experience. Capturing memories this way allows you to remember the beauty of the environment without harming it.
Southern Utah Adventure Center has paddleboard and kayak rentals ready to go. Remember these tips, and have a safe and fun journey on the waterways. Utah has so much to offer, and we cannot wait to help you explore.