Stand Up Paddle boards (SUP) have
been sweeping across the country, as yet another way to enjoy our waterways. SUP originated in the Hawaiian Islands in the early 1960s by the Beach Boys of Waikiki. These surfers would stand on their long boards and paddle out with outrigger paddles to take pictures of people learning to surf. One difference between the modern idea of surfing and SUP is that you don’t need a wave. In SUP, one can paddle on the open ocean, in harbors, on lakes, rivers or any large body of water. One of the advantages on the River is the ease of paddling up and down calm pools. At Morrison’s you can add SUP to your Rogue River Rafting day trip, or just paddle Taylor Canyon near the lodge.
For more details on adding SUP to your next Rogue River adventure please call or click.
800- 826- 1963
been sweeping across the country, as yet another way to enjoy our waterways. SUP originated in the Hawaiian Islands in the early 1960s by the Beach Boys of Waikiki. These surfers would stand on their long boards and paddle out with outrigger paddles to take pictures of people learning to surf. One difference between the modern idea of surfing and SUP is that you don’t need a wave. In SUP, one can paddle on the open ocean, in harbors, on lakes, rivers or any large body of water. One of the advantages on the River is the ease of paddling up and down calm pools. At Morrison’s you can add SUP to your Rogue River Rafting day trip, or just paddle Taylor Canyon near the lodge.For more details on adding SUP to your next Rogue River adventure please call or click.
800- 826- 1963



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