Featured Activity: SUP - Stand Up Paddle Boarding

Published on June 13, 2022 - Updated on June 13, 2022

Now that summer is in full swing, it's time to get out on the water and try something new!

We all remember canoeing and kayaking from our summer camp days as kids, and maybe even boogie boarding or surfing in the ocean on vacation. But there's one water sport that's new since our own childhoods, and it's a pretty fun one to try with your own kids!

Stand-up paddleboarding (SUP) has only found widespread popularity in very recent years. According to a study performed in 2015 (available here) the number of people who paddleboard nearly doubled in just two years, from 1.5 million reported paddleboarders in 2012 to around 2.8 million in 2014. SUP has gained even more popularity since then.

With paddleboarding, your entire body benefits, as does your mind. Commonly described as relaxing, it’s a variety of working out that tones and strengthens over time, and most people who partake do it because it’s fun above all else.

Paddleboarding is accessible to everyone in one form or another. Basically, if your child is old enough to swim, they can give paddleboarding a shot. Most companies suggest 5 and older, but obviously circumstances impact comfortable age limits. 

Hitting the outskirts of a local lake is a good way to start. Where the water is flat, children of all ages can sit casually with their parents standing or kneeling to guide the paddleboard. Babies can even join in the fun if you have an appropriately stable paddleboard. Just remain seated with the baby between your outstretched legs if necessary.

In bodies of water with greater depth, waves, or the potential for whitewater or unexpected rocks, an additional layer of caution is needed. Little ones capable of jumping from the side of the pool with a floatie on will love riding the front and can handle extra movement if they have a strong sense of balance. 

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Equipment You'll Need:

  • Paddleboard (There are a number of things to consider before you pick one, so check out this article on finding the best board for you at Backcountry.com.)
  • Paddleboards come in a variety of price ranges and materials to suit your needs. From inflatable to aluminum to fiberglass, all have their strengths and gaps. Fiberglass is lighter but stiffer and less durable, and carbon is most expensive but easiest on the joints. 
  • SUP Leash
  • PFD: There are so many options for a personal floatation device, and it is not only important to consider the age of the paddleboarder, but also swimming strength. 
  • SUNBLOCK!!!
  • Dry bag for your cell phone.
  • A whistle (required by the USCG to warn other boats when SUP in areas not designated for swimming or surfing).

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US Coast Guard Regulations:

  • All paddleboarders 12 and under must wear an approved PFD.
  • Paddlers 13 and over must have a PFD with them that is the appropriate size (PFD belts must be worn).
  • Must carry a whistle to warn oncoming boats.
  • After dark, paddlers must carry a flashlight, also to warn boats.

For some extra fun, create a scavenger hunt for your adventure - it keeps things interesting! Items vary based on where you are, but a few ideas include a buoy, a brightly colored bird, a reptile, a rock with a point, a unique tree, a cloud that looks like something specific, etc. 

Whether you hit the open water, white water, or tour your area’s natural beauty from flat water, paddleboarding can be life-changing for many people who want to bring more exercise to their lives, but simply haven’t found a form that suits them. You don’t like to sweat? Take a dip in the water. 

Juggling family life and work can leave little time to take care of your own exercise needs. In times like these, finding family activities that are both fun for the kids and good for our bodies and minds is more important than ever.

Additionally, when you choose an activity that is fun for the whole family and makes you all feel good, it elevates enthusiasm and positive attitudes. Some of my least exercise-oriented friends have developed a love of paddleboarding when doing it with their kids, and SUP yoga classes are even popping up all over! 

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Give it a shot. You’ll be giving yourself and your kids an amazing gift - we’ll see you out there!!


Do you have a favorite place to paddleboard with your kids? We love to hear from you, so please reach out to us at share@happyly.com and tag your highlights @gethappyly.

Interested in other fun activities that will get the kids outside? Read up on our Building a Family Garden article or how to make the most of Little Free Libraries! Check out our How to Hike with Kids Guide and enjoy a fun day out with the family. If snuggling up inside on a rainy spring day is more your style, here are the Top 10 Chapter Books to Read to Your Kids!

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