







Greet the morning sun as it rises over the tranquil waters of the Thames. Our Richmond Dawn Patrol offers a unique 2-hour paddleboarding experience that allows you to bask in the serene beauty of dawn. This small-group session accommodates up to 6 paddlers and is ideal for individuals, couples, families, and friend groups looking for a more intimate experience.
Your adventure starts with a quick yet comprehensive safety briefing and some land-based training. We'll then embark on a guided tour of the river, where you can soak in the morning hues and wildlife. Depending on tide and weather conditions, we'll either paddle upstream towards Eel Pie Island and Teddington or downstream towards Isleworth and Kew Gardens. Along the way, feel free to ask for technique advice and tips from our certified instructors.
All sessions start and end near Richmond Bridge on our pontoon, set against the idyllic backdrop of one of the Thames' most beautiful stretches.
We pride ourselves on offering a range of paddleboard and kayak experiences suited to all abilities. Our friendly, experienced, and fully-qualified coaches emphasise safety while ensuring you enjoy the river and learn new skills. With breathtaking views and abundant wildlife, our Richmond, Teddington Lock, and Kingston bases offer some of the most scenic paddling experiences on the River Thames.
So why wait? Reserve your spot today and experience the river like never before with our Richmond Dawn Patrol session!
Yes, but contact us before booking so that we can discuss your requirements.
Please note that the Dawn Patrol is open only to individuals with prior paddleboarding experience and is not suitable for beginners.
Those aged 14 and above can join if they’re supervised by a parent or guardian on the water. Again, they must have prior experience.
Absolutely! All sessions are supervised by a certified instructor and are timed to occur at ‘half-tide’ for minimal river flow at Richmond, maximising safety.
You’ll get to paddle on the scenic Thames, either heading upstream towards Eel Pie Island and Teddington or downstream towards Isleworth, Kew Gardens, and Chiswick.
From Richmond, you will usually start by paddling downstream towards Richmond Lock, and then upstream towards Glover’s Island, Ham House, Eel Pie Island and Teddington. On most sessions we reach Eel Pie Island before turning back to Richmond, and on High Tide sessions expect to get to Teddington Lock and back in a two-hour session.
Come dressed in the attire you plan to paddle in, as our changing space is quite basic.
Your bags and valuables can be safely stored in our lockable storage area.
You don’t need specialised attire, but please avoid jeans and cotton, as they become uncomfortably cold when wet. Quick-drying gym clothes or swimwear work well in warm weather (shorts, leggings, T-shirts, fleeces).
Footwear is optional; most people prefer to paddle barefoot, but water shoes, flip-flops, or older trainers are fine if you prefer.
For sunny conditions, pack a hat, sunscreen, and a water bottle.
During colder months (November to March), we recommend wearing a wetsuit. These are available upon request, or you can bring your own. Also, pack extra layers, a towel, and a change of clothes in case you end up in the water.
Consider bringing a small dry bag to hold spare clothes, money, essential medications, and your phone in a waterproof case. If you don’t have a dry bag, we sell them on-site. If you’re concerned about losing sunglasses, sunglasses straps are available for purchase for £5.
Our sessions include the use of our paddleboards, paddles, and mandatory buoyancy aids.
The Thames is currently one of the cleanest rivers running through a major city in the world, and is recognised as a massive environmental success story. It currently boasts about 325 wildlife species in its tidal stretches, including; cormorants, herons, seals, and perch, some of which you’ll be sure to see on your trip. You’ll also be sharing the river with lots of people who also use the water, especially rowers, kayakers, motorboats, and the occasional open-water swimmer!
As a precaution for paddling in any inland water, open cuts should be covered with plasters and tape, and you should wash your hands with soap / antibacterial gel before eating any food. Take a shower if you fall in.
We occasionally cancel group trips if we do not have the minimum number of participants to run the session (this is rare between Spring-Autumn). We also very occasionally cancel if we deem conditions on the day to be unsafe (e.g. very strong winds, nearby thunderstorms, fast river flow, etc.), but we are not put off by wet weather. In fact, it’s lovely on the river in the rain! If your session is cancelled by us, you will have an option to reschedule.
It was an amazing experience that we will definitely be doing again soon! The service was absolutely amazing and extremely helpful and we enjoyed it so much! Definitely recommed !
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