Here’s why kayaking will return to the Flint River
After successfully testing the waters this year, Kayak Flint will return next spring with a full season of kayak rentals available on the Flint River.
FLINT, Michigan — After successfully testing the waters this year, Kayak Flint will return next spring with a full season of kayak rentals available on the Flint River.
The unique urban kayaking experience started as a popup business this year with rentals and shuttle service available for four weekends through the Flint River Watershed Coalition, Corridor Alliance chapter.
“We’re really happy with the numbers, several people took multiple trips, and other than some low water levels everyone seemed really positive about the experience,” said Rebecca Fedewa, executive director of the watershed coalition. “We will definitely be back in the spring ready for a full season of kayaking.”
This year’s 1.5 mile, about 2 hour route took kayakers through both the urban core of Flint and out into more wild areas. Kayak Flint provided shuttle service to make getting out on the river easy. The popup business, located behind Tenacity Brewing, operated Friday through Sunday this year.
Fedewa said they will be doing assessments to determine what they can do better next year and how to further expand services offered by Kayak Flint.
Kayak Flint was able to lauch with help from sponsors Dr. Bobby Mukkamala, 119 GT LLC, and C3 Ventures. For more information, check out Kayak Flint on Facebook. Take a look at this year’s successful operation in the photo story below.











