There was a fee to park there. We were under the impression that Beaver Creek was a state park, we have the pass that gets you in to state parks for free. Turns out it is a national forest park. So we had to pay to park for the day. I honestly can't remember how much it was, but it wasn't much, $10 maybe? But yes, you will need to pay, unless you have some kind of pass that gets you into national parks for free. The state park pass won't work.
It took us a few hours but we were in no hurry. Honestly, you could probably do it in 2 hours or a little less. Kind of depends on your kayak, the shape your in, wind and other things. I recommend however, to leave yourself a lot of time and take as long as it takes to make it fun. Coming back is down stream and much faster.
Beautiful place, great video.
Thank you!
Well thought out video, good job.
Thank you, glad you enjoyed!
Is the parking at the navigation trail head free or is there any passes or fees?
There was a fee to park there. We were under the impression that Beaver Creek was a state park, we have the pass that gets you in to state parks for free. Turns out it is a national forest park. So we had to pay to park for the day. I honestly can't remember how much it was, but it wasn't much, $10 maybe? But yes, you will need to pay, unless you have some kind of pass that gets you into national parks for free. The state park pass won't work.
How long does it take to paddle board to upper priest?
It took us a few hours but we were in no hurry. Honestly, you could probably do it in 2 hours or a little less. Kind of depends on your kayak, the shape your in, wind and other things. I recommend however, to leave yourself a lot of time and take as long as it takes to make it fun. Coming back is down stream and much faster.