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Discover Lake Dillon's uninhabited islands on a 4-hour guided paddleboard tour featuring mountain views, wildlife, and professional guidance for all skill levels.

For those seeking a peaceful outdoor adventure in Colorado, the Paddleboard Tour of Lake Dillon’s Islands offers an engaging way to explore the scenic waters of Dillon Reservoir. This 4-hour guided excursion is priced at $142 per person and sets out from Silverthorne, leading you across protected shoreline and uninhabited islands within the Frisco Bay zone. With a focus on safety, education, and fun, it’s a perfect activity for groups with a range of fitness levels.
The tour is designed to highlight stunning mountain views and abundant wildlife, all while providing a manageable paddleboarding experience. The guides—experienced professionals—help newcomers get comfortable on their boards, making this an accessible choice for beginners. The tour’s emphasis on convenience and small-group attention makes it an ideal option for families, friends, or anyone looking to enjoy nature from a unique vantage point.
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Participants receive all necessary safety gear, paddleboarding equipment, and guidance from professional SUP & kayak guides. Transportation from the Silverthorne meeting point to the Dillon Reservoir is included, ensuring a smooth start and finish to the day. After the tour, guests can conveniently change at the headquarters and head back to their vehicles.
The educational aspect of the tour adds value, as guides share insights about the local ecosystem and wildlife. This helps make the experience not just active but also informative, especially for those interested in Colorado’s nature. The tour is private, meaning groups can enjoy personalized attention and a more tailored experience.

The tour begins at the Silverthorne headquarters, where participants gear up before enjoying a shuttle ride to the nearby Dillon Reservoir. Once on the water, paddlers are led around the reservoir’s islands, which are uninhabited and protected, offering a refuge for local wildlife.
Surrounded by magnificent peaks, many still dusted with snow, the scenery provides a spectacular backdrop for the paddle. The route within the Frisco Bay zone offers a more sheltered environment, ideal for those new to paddleboarding or seeking a relaxed exploration. The islands and shoreline are characterized by lush pine trees, making each paddle stroke a visual delight.

This tour emphasizes exploration of unspoiled natural areas. The islands are free of human habitation, allowing for close-up encounters with local wildlife and untouched landscapes. Guides lead guests through these tranquil spots, encouraging observation and appreciation of Colorado’s natural beauty.
The protected shoreline offers a calmer paddle, even for less experienced paddlers, while still delivering engaging views and a sense of adventure. Paddling around the small islands provides opportunities for photo stops and wildlife sightings, making each moment feel special.
Designed to accommodate various fitness levels, this tour is suitable for beginners and those with some paddling experience. The professional guides ensure safety and assist with paddling techniques, making it easy for everyone to enjoy the journey.
The small-group format enhances the experience, allowing guides to provide personalized instruction and support as needed. The tour’s pace is flexible, giving guests time to soak in the scenery, take photos, or simply relax on their boards.
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Guests should bring comfortable shoes, swimwear, a change of clothes, towel, sunscreen, and water for the trip. The activity lasts about 4 hours, with options available in the morning or afternoon to suit different schedules.
It’s important to note that the tour does not accommodate children under 12, individuals with mobility impairments, or non-swimmers, ensuring safety for all participants. The English-speaking guides lead the tour, creating an accessible environment for most travelers.
Unlike more crowded tourist spots, this paddleboard tour focuses on exploring quiet, protected areas of Dillon Reservoir. The visit to uninhabited islands offers a peaceful escape, away from busy boat traffic and urban noise.
The shuttle transfer and small-group setting enhance the feeling of exclusivity and tranquility. Guests often appreciate the combination of scenic beauty, wildlife encounters, and the chance to learn paddleboarding in a relaxed environment.
Reservations are flexible thanks to free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, allowing for peace of mind when planning travel. Booking now and paying later is available, offering flexibility for those with changing schedules.
The tour is operated by Colorado Adventure Guides / Colorado Rafting Company, known for their professional standards and focus on safety. Once booked, guests can look forward to a fun, safe, and educational experience on the stunning waters of Lake Dillon.

This activity is especially suited for families with kids over 12, small groups seeking a peaceful outdoor activity, and nature lovers interested in wildlife and mountain scenery. It’s a great way to try paddleboarding without prior experience, thanks to guides’ helpful instruction and a sheltered route.
While not suitable for those with mobility issues or non-swimmers, the tour’s accessible design and focus on safety make it a reliable choice for most adventurous travelers looking to enjoy Colorado’s lakes and mountains.
The Lake Dillon paddleboard tour offers a relaxing yet engaging way to experience Colorado’s natural beauty. With professional guides, all equipment included, and the chance to explore protected islands and shoreline, it provides a memorable outdoor activity for a wide range of fitness levels.
The scenic mountain views, wildlife encounters, and small-group setting make this an appealing option for travelers who want to combine active fun with peaceful nature. The 4-hour duration strikes a good balance between adventure and relaxation, and the booking flexibility adds convenience for planning.
While it’s not suited for young children under 12 or those with mobility challenges, it remains an excellent choice for anyone eager to enjoy Dillon Reservoir’s tranquil waters and stunning vistas in a safe, guided environment.
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the tour is designed to be accessible for all skill levels, with guides offering instruction and support for those new to paddleboarding.
What should I bring on the tour?
Guests should bring comfortable shoes, swimwear, a change of clothes, towel, sunscreen, and water to stay comfortable during the activity.
Are children under 12 allowed to participate?
No, this tour is not suitable for children under 12 years of age.
What is included in the tour price?
All safety and paddling equipment, guidance from professional guides, and transportation to and from the reservoir are included.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What scenery will I see?
Expect stunning mountain views, lush pine trees, and uninhabited islands teeming with wildlife.
Is the tour available in the afternoon?
Yes, the tour is generally available in both the morning and afternoon.
What makes this tour different from other paddleboarding experiences?
This tour emphasizes exploration of protected shoreline and uninhabited islands, offering a peaceful setting away from crowds.
Do I need prior paddleboarding experience?
No, beginners are welcome, and guides provide instruction to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
How long is the paddleboarding activity?
The entire experience lasts approximately 4 hours, providing ample time to explore and relax.