A limited number of springtime kayak trips to Los Cerritos Wetlands are available. Sign up now!

You are invited to join us for a refreshing kayak trip to Steamshovel Slough, an amazing watery portion of Los Cerritos Wetlands. The Kayak trips will be on March 18th & 19th and April 1st & 2nd. Kayak trips will start in the morning and will wrap up by noon.

Sign up here to reserve your spot!

Steamshovel Slough is one of the most pristine salt marshes in Southern California.
Kayaking with us will give you a glimpse into the future of a restored Los Cerritos Wetlands.

The kayak trips are about 2 miles out and back and will launch from Mother’s Beach.

It will be a unique and fascinating experience and we hope you will join us. It’s a chance to check out Steamshovel Slough which, at this point, can only be viewed via kayak.

Rules for kayaking: You must be able to swim. You must be in decent shape to handle about 2 hours of kayaking (with some breaks). It is recommended that you have been kayaking before, but novice kayakers are welcome to join us. Wear proper attire for kayaking; you will get splashed (no jeans and tennis shoes). If you are 12 years of age (or older) you are welcome to join us as long as you meet the above requirements and are accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Logistics: Meet at Mother’s Beach near the children’s playground. Street and metered parking is available but can fill up on weekends, so plan on arriving early so you have enough time to park. 

The cost to kayak with us is $40 (an amazing deal!) to help cover the rental expenses of kayaks, paddles, life-vests, and for the tour leaders guiding the trip. Tour leaders will be experienced kayakers from LA River Expeditions and local educator Katy Dressendorfer.

Please reserve your kayaking spot with us soon since there is limited availability and we will likely sell out.

Hope to see you out on the water with us! You will have an awesome time. Please email me if you have any questions.

Elizabeth Lambe

Executive Director

Los Cerritos Wetlands Land Trust

P.S. Check out this great video of last year’s kayak trip. And then sign up to join us!


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