Posted on September 24, 2024 by ISLE Crew
If you’ve already gone to the apple orchard or pumpkin patch, you should try paddle boarding as your next fall outdoor activity. Imagine paddling on quiet, serene waterways, gazing at vibrant fall foliage, and breathing in the crisp cool air. Fall is the secret season for avid paddle boarders.
Below we have compiled a guide on the best paddle boarding spots in Seattle, Austin, Bar Harbor, Burlington, and Victoria, Canada. This fall travel guide covers the best outdoor adventure spots for a scenic paddle board plus a mix of family-friendly activities. Whether you’re already planning to travel to these cities or you’re itching for a new fall outdoor activity, consider paddleboarding at one of these stunning locations this fall.
If you’re paddle boarding in the fall, you’ll notice it gets windier than the summer. If you’re a beginner, planning to paddle multiple days or paddling tandem, you might want to consider an E-Motor mount. With e-assist, you can go farther faster, which helps on open coastal waters or windy fall days.
Bar Harbor is famous for its dramatic fall foliage and pretty coastline, making it an ideal destination for hiking, festivals, and paddleboarding in the bay. Bar Harbor is at its most beautiful in the fall, and luckily you can see the vivid foliage at Acadia National Park, just a 5-minute drive away. Paddleboarding in Frenchman Bay offers stunning views of the rocky coastline, surrounding islands, and wildlife like seals and bald eagles. Breathe in the crisp air and enjoy the peace with the summer crowds gone.
Autumn outdoor activities in Bar Harbour are family-friendly, cozy, and perfect for autumn lovers. The mid-September Acadia National Park Night Sky Festival is a highlight. You can celebrate the starry skies over Bar Harbor and Acadia with stargazing events, astrophotography workshops, and talks by astronomers. There’s also October’s Harvestfest which shows off the best of New England food, crafts, and music in nearby York, Maine.
Fall brings cooler temperatures to Austin, making it more comfortable to explore the outdoors. Paddleboarding in Austin offers a laid-back vibe, and paddleboarding on Lady Bird Lake gives you a front-row view of the city’s skyline. Plus Austin in the fall is home to a ton of live music, food trucks, and cultural events—perfect for visitors looking to paddle board by day and enjoy world-class entertainment by night.
If you’re looking for things to do in Austin this fall don’t forget about the renowned Austin City Limits Music Festival. It’s one of the biggest festivals in the country, and you can see the best musicians play at Zilker Park, just steps away from Lady Bird Lake. Even if you can’t get tickets, try timing your paddleboard to festival times and you can lounge on your board and enjoy the free music! For all the bookworms, Austin is also home to the Texas Book Festival in October. This literary festival focuses on Texan writers and hosts authors, discussions, and book signings.
Burlington’s fall foliage is a stunning sight, and it’s best to take in the vibrant sight of the Green Mountains from Lake Champlain. With apple picking, cozy cider houses, and vibrant art, Burlington in the fall is a quintessential autumn experience. Paddleboarding in Burlington’s Lake Champlain offers panoramic views of the Adirondacks in New York and Vermont’s Green Mountains, with clear, calm waters.
Wondering how to enjoy fall in Vermont? Fall festivals, local cideries, and orchards are ready for you to come and pick apples and taste freshly pressed Vermont cider. September’s South End Art Hop is a lively arts festival that shows off local artists, studios, and performances in the South End district.
Seattle's fall is cool but not too cold, and the crowds have thinned out after summer. The trees turn vibrant colors, and the city’s lakes and waterways offer stunning views. Paddleboarding in Seattle offers a mix of urban and nature scenes, from the city skyline to the Olympic and Cascade Mountains.
There are also a ton of fall activities in Seattle. For all the foodies, Seattle has Restaurant Week in October where you can get discounts at the city’s best restaurants and sample the local fall harvest and the best of Seattle seafood. Love beer? The Fremont Oktoberfest in Late September is a fun festival celebrating local beer and live music.
Victoria’s mild fall temperatures make it an ideal time to explore its coastal beauty without the summer crowds. The surrounding gardens and forests turn vibrant shades of orange and yellow. If you’re wondering where to paddle board in Victoria during the fall, check out its Inner Harbour or surrounding coastline for stunning city views and nearby Olympic Mountains.
A visit to the famous Butchart Gardens is a great fall outdoor activity. These beautiful gardens transform with stunning autumn colors, offering special fall-themed displays and events. Or if you’re tired from a long day of paddle boarding, rest and recuperate at HAVN Saunas, which sits on a restored boat in the Harbour.
Whether fall weather paddle boarding in Seattle, Burlington, or any of the cities above, it’s important to keep in mind a few factors to maximize safety and fun.
Don’t forget to check the weather a few times, pack the right gear, and be aware once you’re on the water. Weather can change quickly, so be on the lookout. Next, don’t forget to plan for an ample amount of time. Winds can slow your return journey, so don’t forget to pack lights if you’re cutting it close to sunset. Finally, don’t forget to tell a friend or family member about your trip if you’re going alone.
For more tips on how to paddle board in the fall, check out our guide on how to extend your SUP season and paddle board into the cooler months.
We hope you’ve enjoyed our mini fall travel guide to Bar Harbor, Austin, Burlington, Seattle, and Victoria. These top fall destinations offer a unique mix of natural beauty, historic traditions, cozy autumn activities, and accessible waterways, making them perfect for paddleboarding in the fall. We hope you’re inspired to get out on the water and experience the best places for fall paddle boarding.
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