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You Can Go On A Kayaking Adventure For Only $30 With This Lake Tahoe Deal

Say 'yay' for a lake day!
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If you love spending a day on the water, this kayaking Groupon for Lake Tahoe will make you grab your swimsuit and sunscreen for an adventure to remember. You can cruise over the crystal clear turquoise waters of this dreamy spot and enjoy the warm weather vibes. Call your favorite buddy and get ready for some fun in the sun.

BlueZone Sports is offering full-day kayak rentalfor one person for only $29.99, while a two-seater will only cost you $44.99. You can create amazing memories with this stellar deal.

You can round up your besties and paddle through stunning waters so clear that you can see rocks and boulders underneath.

Lake Tahoe offers unbelievable views of both the aquamarine waves and lush alpine surroundings, and it creates the perfect backdrop for a daytime adventure.

The full-day rental lasts eight hours, so you can take your time exploring. The deal is limited to one per person, but you can also buy one additional as a gift.

You can also rent a stand-up paddleboard from the company, or even opt for a bike ride around the lake if you decide to do a weekend stay.

Bring some sunscreen and a towel, since you might get a little wet while cruising around or in case you choose to take a dip.

It is recommended that you make a reservation to ensure you get the kayaks of your choice on the days you want.

You can even pack a picnic to enjoy on the lakeshore or on one of the giant boulders that border the sparkling water.

This spot is just over an hour from Reno, and you can make a day trip of it or find a cute Airbnb to spend a few days relaxing.

You'll have so much fun drifting around the dreamy lagoons and snacking under bright blue skies; you might not even want to leave.

We strongly advise that before you go swimming or visit any location, you check the most recent updates on potential hazards, security, water quality, and closures. If you do plan to visit a location, respect the environment.

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