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Waterbury Reservoir Outpost
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OVERVIEW
Take in the stunning scenery of the Waterbury Reservoir from a canoe, kayak, or standup paddleboard. Our outpost is at the lake's edge of the Waterbury Center State Park. We'll provide all the necessary equipment, including lifejackets and paddles, as part of the boat rental fee. No advanced booking is accepted for this activity, arrive anytime between 10:00 AM and 4:00 PM for a 2-hour rental.
The Waterbury Reservoir serves a diverse range of users, emphasizing the importance of mutual respect for fellow visitors, the environment, and local wildlife. There are designated year-round 5 mph/No Wake Zones to ensure quiet enjoyment for non-motorized users, and it’s essential to remain in these areas when possible. Users should exercise caution around boat ramps and in the narrowed channel near Elephant Rock, as this area poses heightened risks for motorized boaters and requires careful navigation.
SCHEDULE
First Come First Serve
Memorial Day - Labor Day: Monday - Sunday
Labor Day - IPD: Saturday & Sunday
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Last boat goes out at 4:00 PM and must be returned at or before 6:00 PM
DURATION
2-Hour Rental
PRICING
Card Only. Cash Not Accepted.
Standup Paddleboard: $29
Solo Kayak: $29
Tandem Kayak: $39
Tandem Canoe: $39
LOCATION
Waterbury Center State Park: 177 Reservoir Road, Waterbury Center, Vermont
WHAT WE PROVIDE
Watercraft
Paddle
Lifejacket
WHAT TO WEAR
Clothes you are comfortable getting wet
Closed-toe shoes you are comfortable getting wet
THINGS TO CONSIDER BRINGING
Sunscreen
Bug Spray
Dry Bag
Sun Hat & Sunglasses
Liquids or lunch for your friends and family
ADVENTURE RESTRICTIONS
Minimum Age 4
Minimum Weight 30 lbs
Maximum Weight 375 lbs in select boats
Minors must be accompanied by an adult
No Pets in park
WHAT IS A...
Kayak: A kayak is a narrow watercraft that is propelled by a double-bladed paddle, usually with a covered deck.
Canoe: A canoe is a open-top boat that is usually paddled with a single-bladed paddle, where paddlers sit or kneel.
Standup Paddleboard (SUP): A standup paddleboard is a buoyant board that is stood upon while using a long single-bladed paddle.







































