D.A.R.E. to Kayak
D.A.R.E. to Kayak Program
D.A.R.E. to Kayak reaches out to kids who live in the great state of Idaho and across the country. Devon Barker began this program as a way to encourage kids to find an exciting alternative to abusing drugs and alcohol. Her option for them was to learn to kayak. This program has grown from learning to paddle in a pool to paddling on a river, river safety, and conservation.
Kayaking as an Alternative to Drugs & Alcohol
This exciting and unique program brings kids together, builds confidence and a lifelong respect for the river. Teaches kids that activities are a better solution than drugs and alcohol.
Kayak Basics
Kids learn the basics like paddle strokes, wet exits and rolling techniques in the controlled environment of a pool.
River Conservation
An Idaho’s Wild River License Plate partnership grant helps provide education on conservation, fish habitat and increases students’ awareness of the importance of our rivers.
River Safety
Students learn the correct way to wear a PFD (personal floatation device), how to float in the water and other river safety skills.
River Running
River sessions include how to navigate and read the flow and currents of the river.
2024 D.A.R.E to Kayak Session Dates
July 22 thru 24
$225 per child
*Space is limited
ADD Scholarships Available
August 5 thru 7
$225 per child
*Space is limited
ADD Scholarships Available
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