Slow down and reconnect with nature on the Serene Serpentine Paddle, a guided kayaking experience through one of Mandurah's most peaceful and sheltered waterways.
Launching from the All Abilities Paddle Launch, this calm paddle winds through narrow river channels framed by trees, samphire flats and natural vegetation. The surrounding landscape creates exceptionally still waters, making this experience ideal for those seeking a relaxed, confidence-building paddle in a tranquil setting.
As you glide quietly along the river, your knowledgeable guide will share insights into the local environment, highlighting the rich birdlife and unique wetland ecosystem that make the Serpentine River a special part of the Peel-Harvey Estuary. Keep an eye out for waterbirds resting among the reeds and moving gracefully across the water.
This paddle offers a sense of gentle exploration without challenging conditions. With stable single kayaks, professional guidance and a supportive environment, the Serene Serpentine Paddle is perfect for all abilities looking to enjoy Mandurah's natural beauty at an easy, unhurried pace.
What to Bring:
- Shorts, footwear you don't mind getting wet, towel, hat, sunglasses sunscreen, strap for glasses, and a change of clothes for after
- Dress for the weather and assume you will get a bit wet from the paddles
- Bring something to drink, and there is time for a snack if you want to bring something to eat
- If your camera is not waterproof a dry bag is recommended.
We Supply:
- Stable single kayaks, paddles, life jackets and professional guides
What to expect:
The first 30 mins of the session will be an introduction, safety briefing and allocation of kayaking equipment before getting on the water.
It is then expected you will spend 1.5 hours on the water for the tour
Where to meet:
We will meet at the Riverside Gardens Foreshore All Abilities Paddle Launch in Greenfields, where the tour will commence and conclude
Companion card accepted - please contact 9534 7515 to register if you are using this option.




